国产视频

Cybersecurity for a 国产视频

Big Ideas and New Voices

  • In-Person
  • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
    1300 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest
    Washington, DC 20004
  • 8:30AM 鈥 6PM EDT
Cybersecurity in a 国产视频

We are pleased to invite you to Cybersecurity for a 国产视频: Big Ideas and New Voices, a day-long conference that will launch our new cross-disciplinary initiative in cybersecurity.

In addition to featuring keynote remarks by听Admiral Mike Rogers,听Director of the National Security Agency, this event will convene experts and practitioners from the public and private sector, military, media, academia, non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations for a series of discussion panels and first person 鈥減op-up鈥 style speeches on the wide range of cybersecurity issues that are affecting and infecting everything from personal devices and corporate networks to national defense and international affairs. The focus of the event will be to push past the status quo and instead explore the next generation of challenges, as well as highlight bold, new ideas to face them. CNN is the event鈥檚 media partner and will provide a live-stream of the event.

Join the conversation online using #NewAmCyber and following听

Snapshot:

Representatives from groups as diverse as the American Civil Liberties Union, the Berkman Center at Harvard University, the Brunswick Group, the Department of Homeland Security, Endgame, Google, HackerOne, the Intercept, the International Committee of the Red Cross, Korn Ferry International, New York University, Symantec, Temple University, the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom, the University of Denver, the U.S. Army Cyber Command, and Yahoo will explore topics such as:

  • How can we protect both business and the wider net from the next wave of advanced persistent threats?
  • Can we keep cybersecurity from becoming something only the rich enjoy?
  • Where will the military, business, and hacktivist communities find the next generation of cyber warriors?
  • What might a “Cyber Red Cross” look like, and do we need it?
  • What is it like to be hacked for your political beliefs?
  • What is the future of bounty programs and vulnerability marketplaces?
  • How do corporations “head-hunt”聺 for cyber board and executive talent?
  • How do reporters and business “speak” about threats and why does that matter?
  • What is the future of encryption and privacy?
  • What can Kant and other philosophers teach us about cybersecurity?

Full Agenda:

8:30 AM:听Registration and Breakfast

9:00 AM:听Opening Remarks

Anne Marie-Slaughter
President & CEO, 国产视频

9:10 AM:听What is it Like to Be Hacked for Your Beliefs?

Dlshad Othman
ICT Specialist, ISC Project

9:20 AM:听Is Cybersecurity the Next Digital Divide?听

How can we secure the least secure among us? Though most Americans equate privacy with security, safety, and protection, the population most likely to do anything to keep themselves safe and secure online are college-educated, white men. But what about other groups, especially members of disadvantaged groups with low levels of digital literacy? What prevents more people from adopting secure technologies and being mindful of security risks online? And what needs to change in order to ensure that personal security online is accessible and available to everyone?

Daniel Kahn Gillmor听
Technology Fellow, American Civil Liberties Union

Seda G眉rses
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, New York University

Tara Whalen
Privacy Analyst, Google

Moderator:

Seeta Pe帽a Gangadharan
Senior Research Fellow, 国产视频

10:20 AM: New (and Old) Ethics: What Can Kant Teach Us 国产视频 Cybersecurity?

Heather Roff
Visiting Professor, University of Denver

10:30 AM: A Conversation with Assistant Attorney General John Carlin

Peter Bergen
Vice President, Director of Studies, 国产视频; Professor of
Practice, Arizona State University; Co-Director, Future of War Project

John Carlin
Assistant Attorney General for National Security, U.S.
Department of Justice

11:00 AM:听A Conversation with Admiral Mike Rogers

Jim
Sciutto
Chief National Security
Correspondent,听CNN

Admiral
Mike Rogers
Director, National
Security Agency; Commander, U.S. Cyber Command

12:00 PM:听Lunch

12:20 PM: @War

Anne Marie-Slaughter
President & CEO, New
America

Shane Harris
Fellow,
国产视频; Sr. Correspondent, the Daily Beast; Author,听@War

12:45 PM: Big Data and the Internet of Things

Patrick Tucker
听Technology Editor,听DefenseOne听

12:55 PM: Inside View: How Are Reporters and the Corporate Sector Talking 国产视频
Cybersecurity

Siobhan
Gorman
Director, Brunswick Group

1:05 PM: New Markets: Putting a Bounty on Vulnerabilities

Katie Moussouris
Chief Policy Officer, HackerOne

1:20 PM: The Technologist鈥檚 Perspective: A
Conversation with Bruce Schneier

Alan
Davison
Director, Open Technology
Institute, 国产视频

Bruce Schneier
Fellow, Berkman Center for
Internet and Society, Harvard Law School

1:50 PM: Do We Need a Cyber Red Cross?

Cyber incidents will happen. They are likely to occur in spite of the important international efforts to strengthen norms governing and limiting the malicious use of cyberspace. We need a Cyber Red Cross, cyber humanitarians working across borders to respond to such incidents and to provide assistance where needed at times of war and peace. Can Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) play this role? What other institutions and networks exist? What would the ICRC鈥檚 humanitarian principles of neutrality, independence, and impartiality look like for cyberspace?

Tom Millar
Chief of Communications, US-CERT

Fran莽ois Stamm
Head of
United States Delegation, International Committee of the Red Cross

Moderator:

Tim Maurer
Research
Fellow, 国产视频听Duncan B. Hollis听– Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs & James E. Beasley Professor of Law, Temple University
Beasley School of Law

3:05 PM:听The Hunt for Talent: How Are Corporate Boards
Faring?

Aileen
Alexander

Principal, Korn Ferry
International

3:15 PM: Where Can We Find The Next Generation of Cyber Warriors?

While cybersecurity is seemingly
an issue of technology, it is also a human capital issue. What are the
attributes of the cybersecurity 鈥渨arrior?鈥 In a networked world of individual
hackers, hactivists, APTs, private firms, cyber militia, and new cyber military
units, do the old models of selection, training, and organization still apply?
Who will win in this human competition for talent, and what are the
consequences?

Lieutenant General Edward Cardon
Commanding General, United States Army Cyber Command

Nate Fick
CEO, Endgame

Moderator:

Peter
W. Singer
Strategist & Senior Fellow,
国产视频

4:30 PM: Protecting the Net From Advanced Persistent
Threats

The internal networks of Internet
companies, retailers, financial institutions, nonprofits and even the
entertainment industry and the Fourth Estate are now dealing with near-constant
Advanced Persistent Threats. When nearly every major institution is at risk of
targeted attacks by well-resourced players–be they states, organized crime, or
a mix of both–that have resources to direct sustained, sophisticated hacking
campaigns for financial or political gain, what is our best defense? How should
the targets, the security vendors that assist them, and the policymakers that
serve them react to an ever more hostile Internet environment that’s starting
to look more like a failed state than the info-utopia we once envisioned? And
how do we combat these threats while also preserving the openness of the
Internet and the privacy of Internet users?

Alex
Stamos
Chief
Information Security Officer, Yahoo!

Morgan
Marquis-Boire
Director
of Security, First Look Media

Cheri
McGuire
Vice
President 鈥 Global Government Affairs & Cybersecurity Policy, Symantec

Angela McKay
Cybersecurity
Policy and Strategy, Microsoft

Moderator:

Kevin
Bankston

Policy Director, Open Technology
Institute, 国产视频

5:30 PM: Closing Remarks

Anne-Marie
Slaughter
President & CEO, 国产视频

5:35 PM: Reception

Please note that this Feb. 23 event will be followed by another
国产视频 launch event for its new project on the听听also
at the Ronald Reagan Building on Feb. 24-25.

This event is funded by generous support from the William and
Flora Hewlett Foundation.