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Federal 2025

Government Cyber Security Federal US

 Wednesday, 04 Jun 2025
8:00AM

Registration and Breakfast

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (60 mins)

9:00AM

Welcome from the Event Chair and Intro

9:00 AM - 9:19 AM (19 mins)

9:20AM
Keynote

Understanding the Evolving Global Threat Landscape and Emerging Methods of Nation State Threats

9:20 AM - 9:50 AM (30 mins)

This session will explore the latest trends, tactics, and motivations of global and state-sponsored threat actors, providing important insights for technology leaders and cybersecurity professionals. The panel will examine how global threats are evolving and adapting their methods to exploit new contexts, technologies and vulnerabilities.

  • New and emerging methodologies and capabilities by global and nation state threats
  • Risk mitigation and resilience strategies for federal government agencies
  • The impact of cooperation and partnerships – with our friends, and between our enemies
  • Leveraging new and emerging technologies
Kristina Walter
Director, NSA Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, National Security Agency
Paul Selby
CISO and Deputy CIO, Department of Energy (Pending Approval)
Hemant Baidwan
CISO, Department of Homeland Security (Invited and Pending Approval)
9:40AM
Industry Insights

Advancing Zero Trust Maturity with Automation and Orchestration

9:40 AM - 10:00 AM (20 mins)

As federal organizations move beyond meeting mandated Zero Trust standards along the maturity model, automation and orchestration offer powerful tools to further streamline processes, reduce human error, and enable rapid response to evolving threats

  • Strategies for integrating AI-driven tools to continuously monitor and verify user access, enhancing the dynamic nature of Zero Trust architecture
  • The role of automation in achieving compliance with evolving federal cybersecurity mandates and standards
  • Insights into orchestrating Zero Trust policies across hybrid and multi-cloud environments to ensure consistent security enforcement
10:10AM
Keynote

The Evolving AI and Privacy Roadmap for Cybersecurity

10:10 AM - 10:40 AM (30 mins)

As artificial intelligence reshapes the cybersecurity landscape, government agencies face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. This session explores the intersection of AI, privacy, and cybersecurity, providing a strategic roadmap for agencies to enhance their digital defenses while safeguarding sensitive information.

  • Emerging AI and privacy challenges that impact cybersecurity decisions
  • Ensuring AI systems are secure by design and implementing AI specific security measures
  • How to balance security and privacy with AI enabled innovation
Davon Tyler
CISO Federal Student Aid, Department of Education
Barry Lowry
Chief Information Officer, Government of Ireland
Pete Waterman
Director, FedRAMP, Technology Transformation Services
Jennifer Franks
Director Center for Enhanced Cybersecurity, GAO
10:40AM
Industry Insights

Preparation, Risk and Resilience in the Post Quantum World

10:40 AM - 11:00 AM (20 mins)

As quantum computing advances rapidly, government agencies must proactively address the looming cybersecurity threats it poses. This session explores the critical steps agencies need to take to prepare their systems and data for the post-quantum world.

  • Learn how to conduct a thorough quantum risk assessment for your agency's systems and data
  • Discover strategies for building resilience into your agency's cybersecurity infrastructure to withstand potential quantum attacks
11:00AM

Morning Break

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM (30 mins)

11:30AM
Roundtables

Interactive Roundtable Discussions

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM (60 mins)

12:00PM
Industry Insights

The Business Value of Ensuring Data Security and Privacy in the Age of AI

12:00 PM - 12:20 PM (20 mins)

As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize industries, organizations must prioritize data security and privacy to maintain trust, comply with regulations, and unlock AI's full potential. This session explores how robust data protection practices not only mitigate risks but also drive business value in the AI era.

  • Discover how privacy-enhancing technologies and responsible AI practices can foster innovation while protecting sensitive information
  • Understand the connection between robust data security practices and improved AI model performance through higher quality, more reliable datasets
12:20PM
Panel discussion

Enabling and Accelerating Data and Innovation Partnerships with Zero Trust

12:20 PM - 12:50 PM (30 mins)

This session explores how Zero Trust enables and accelerates secure data partnerships, fostering innovation while maintaining robust protection of critical assets. Our panel of experts will discuss strategies for leveraging Zero Trust architectures to create secure data ecosystems that promote collaboration and drive mission success.

  • Developing governance models and data standards that facilitate interoperability and trust between partnering organizations
  • Balancing innovation with compliance by integrating Zero Trust into existing regulatory frameworks
  • Measuring and communicating the impact of Zero Trust on enabling and unlocking innovation
Shery Thomas
CTO, US Marine Corps
Dr. Tiina Rodrigue
CISO, Consumer Financial Bureau
Michael Hauck
Responsible AI Official and Deputy CDO, National Science Foundation
12:50PM

Summary and Closing Remarks from the Chair

12:50 PM - 1:00 PM (10 mins)

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