June 15, 2021 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Cybersecurity is not unlike what it takes to beat a global healthcare pandemic crisis:
- Robust technological innovation.
- Sophisticated communication and sharing of intelligence across diverse stakeholder groups.
- Real-time new best practices and playbook development—and,
- Shared desire to protect our very way of life now—and for the generations to come.
It is not about if, when, or who should or shouldn’t have a robust cybersecurity posture. Every country, state, organization, and citizen requires a SECURE means to access public services. And that is why more federal funding and policy coordination is being developed around advancing multi-organizational cybersecurity consortiums and endeavors to effectively meet the real advancing cyber threats and breaches that make headlines on a daily basis around the world.
Come learn from some of the leading visionaries and early adopters from across the country, state, and region—in how they are reshaping their cybersecurity roadmap, their desire to develop multi-organizational cyber partnerships - and how they’re buckling their seats for fast track and secure journey to the cloud.
Moderator & Panelists
Moderator
Kim Lamb, Named Account Manager, Oregon SLED, Palo Alto Networks
Panelists
Rakesh Bobba, Associate Professor and Kearney Faculty Scholar in the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department at Oregon State University
Scott Carpenter, Chief Information Office at Treasure Valley Community College
Crystal Hottowe, Grant Writer for The Makah Indian Reservation and Broadband Program Specialist for the National Telecommunications and Information Administration