INVITATION: cybersecurity briefing Tuesday 2e - telecon

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Nigel Cameron

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Oct 12, 2012, 4:43:21 PM10/12/12
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Today's New York Times reports on Defense Secretary Panetta's major speech outlining threats posed to the security of the United States - and its companies - by cyber attacks. 

Join us Tuesday October 16 at 2.00 p.m. eastern for a timely C-PET briefing by leading cybersecurity expert Jody Westby. This is a teleconference, accessible worldwide.

Ms. Westby is CEO of Global Cyber Risk. Her distinguished career has included launching In-Q-Tel, the CIA IT solutions company, and editing the American Bar Association International Guide to Cybercrime.


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Nigel Cameron

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10/16 at 2.00-3.00 EMERGING ISSUES IN CYBERSECURITY
Jody Westby, Global Cyber Risk
Register: http://cybersecuritycpet.eventbrite.com/

 

 

10/16 at 2.00-3.00 EMERGING ISSUES IN CYBERSECURITY

Jody Westby, CEO, Global Cyber Risk

 

Drawing upon a unique combination of more than twenty years of technical, legal, policy, and business experience, Jody Westby brings a seasoned, multidisciplinary perspective to the many issues facing businesses and governments today in the areas of privacy, information security, outsourcing/offshoring risks, cybercrime, and IT risk management. As CEO of Global Cyber Risk, she consults with governments, private sector executives, and operational personnel on the development of enterprise securityprograms that dovetail the technical, legal, operational, and managerial considerations.

 

Prior to forming Global Cyber Risk, Ms. Westby served as senior managing director for PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), specializing in outsourcing and cyber security/privacy issues. Before that, she was president of The Work-IT Group, launched In-Q-Tel, an IT solutions company for the CIA, managed the domestic policy department for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world's largest business organization. Ms. Westby has advised government officials and industry in Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Romania, Armenia, Serbia, Russia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Trinidad, Dominica, St. Lucia, Grenada, South Africa, and India.

 

Ms. Westby serves as Adjunct Distinguished Fellow to Carnegie Mellon CyLab. She is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia, Colorado and Pennsylvania and the American Bar Association. She is chair of the ABA's Privacy and Computer Crime Committee and was chair, co-author and editor of its International Guide to Combating Cybercrime, International Guide to Cyber Security, International Guide to Privacy, and Roadmap to an Enterprise Security Program (endorsed by the Global CSO Council). Ms. Westby is a member of the World Federation of Scientists' Permanent Monitoring Panel on Information Security and represents the American Bar Association on the Board of the National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists. She also serves on the advisory board of TheIntellectual Property Counselor and Eruces, Inc. Ms. Westby is the author of numerous articles on information security and speaks globally on privacy, security, cybercrime, outsourcing, Homeland Security, and legal issues pertaining to the use of technology.

Jody Westby



10/23 at 2.00-4.00 INNOVATION: IS THERE A ROLE FOR FEDERAL POLICY?
G. Steven Burrill, Burrill and Company, board member, C-PET; Nagy Hanna, C-PET Senior Fellow and board member, formerly World Bank; Mary Dent, General Counsel, Silicon Valley Bank; Julia Spicer, President, Mid-Atlantic Venture Association10/23 at 2.00.4.0
Register: http://innovationcpet.eventbrite.com/.

 

 


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