The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Center for Security Studies invites you to a special, free event, Our National Cybersecurity: Emerging Challenges and Strategies, featuring a keynote speech by Dale Meyerrose, the first CIO for the National Intelligence Community and current vice president and general manager for Cyberspace Solutions at Harris Corporation.
"It is hard to overstate cyberspace's importance, its ubiquity and its impact to national security, banking, manufacturing, goods and services, energy, air traffic control, medical care, food supply, knowledge and life's ordinary routines," says Meyerrose. "The time has come for us to have a serious public discourse about it."
Who Should Attend:
Students, faculty, educators, policymakers, government officials, military personnel, defense contractors, law enforcement officials, interagency and private sector communities working and interested in cybersecurity, information assurance and homeland security should attend. This seminar offers an in-depth presentation and discussion about the United States cyberinfrastructure, the breadth of our information architecture and how together they prevent security breaches and foreign and domestic attacks.
A reception prior to the keynote speech will serve refreshments and offer the opportunity for attendees to network with professionals and experts in the cybersecurity field.
"It is hard to overstate cyberspace's importance, its ubiquity and its impact to national security, banking, manufacturing, goods and services, energy, air traffic control, medical care, food supply, knowledge and life's ordinary routines," says Meyerrose. "The time has come for us to have a serious public discourse about it."
Who Should Attend:
Students, faculty, educators, policymakers, government officials, military personnel, defense contractors, law enforcement officials, interagency and private sector communities working and interested in cybersecurity, information assurance and homeland security should attend. This seminar offers an in-depth presentation and discussion about the United States cyberinfrastructure, the breadth of our information architecture and how together they prevent security breaches and foreign and domestic attacks.
A reception prior to the keynote speech will serve refreshments and offer the opportunity for attendees to network with professionals and experts in the cybersecurity field.