Date & Time
Oct. 3, 2024, noon - Oct. 3, 2024, 5 p.m.
Cost
$0
Location
Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
East 8th Street
Austin, TX
Oct. 3, 2024, noon - Oct. 3, 2024, 5 p.m.
$0
Omni Austin Hotel Downtown
East 8th Street
Austin, TX
The premise of Moore’s law is that the speed and capability of computers can be expected to double every two years. Unspoken but implied is that new technologies will be introduced at a similar clip – along with new, sometimes unforeseen, challenges.
Cybersecurity professionals know all about Moore’s law. For instance, the past 18 months has brought artificial intelligence (AI) into the mainstream, introducing plenty of both opportunity and risk. The White House released Executive Order 14110 in October 2023 on the “safe, secure, and trustworthy development and use” of AI, followed in March of this year with an Office of Management and Budget memo providing guidance on improving governance and managing the risks of AI.
State governments are not leaving all the heavy lifting to federal agencies on this, however. Almost all states are considering legislation governing AI and protecting their residents from possible harm – but one recent report finds this hodgepodge approach can lead to gaps and confusion, and create new risks.
Join us as thought leaders from government and industry discuss the ways that the release of AI into the broader computing environment is affecting cybersecurity, and the steps security professionals are taking to adapt accordingly.
Learning Objectives:
Hosted by: Claudia Hosky, Publisher, FedInsider
Moderated by: Jane Norris, Contributing Editor, FedInsider
Distinguished Speakers:
Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence for Government
Larry Moore, CISO, Texas Division of Emergency Management
Gabe Perez, VP, Systems Engineering, US Public Sector West
More to be announced!
Identity Management is Critical
Dave Hinchman, Director, Information Technology and Cybersecurity Team, US GAO
Katie McCroskey, Senior Director, Enablement Delinea
Jeff Scott, Solutions Architect, Intercede
More to be announced!
The Cornerstone for AI and Identity Management
Ernesto Ballesteros, Cybersecurity State Coordinator for Texas, CISA Region 6
Chris Jensen, Director of Public Sector Business Development, Tenable
Nick Russo, Vp of Sales-Americas, Skyhigh Security
Sponsored by: Carahsoft Technology Corp, Anomali, CheckPoint, Data Dog, Delinea, Fortinet, GovEvents, Intercede, NetApp, Semperis, Skyhigh, Tenable, Versa, and The College of Professional Studies at GWU.
Complimentary Registration
Please register using the form below or call (202) 237-0300. Participants can earn up to 3 CPE credits in Business Management. To receive CPE credit you must arrive on time, fill out and submit your evaluation to registration as you leave. Certificates will be e-mailed to registrants. In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 50 minutes equals 1 CPE.
Additional Information
Prerequisites and Advance Preparation: None required.
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Group Live
Fee: There is no fee associated with this event, and no penalty for cancellation or no-show. For more information regarding concern and/or program cancellation policies please contact [email protected]
CPE certification for this event is being administered by The George Washington University College of Professional Studies, registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority in the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website www.nasbaregistry.org.