Each day the U.S. Government is targeted by cyber attacks; yet vulnerabilities are often dealt with on an ad-hoc basis. Federal IT managers struggle to keep up with the changing policy directives, new technologies and increasingly sophisticated threats.
The 2010 Cyber Security Readiness for the Federal Government is a three-day federal information security conference bringing together Government cyber security experts, Industry and Academia to discuss the ways in which we can begin to take a more long-term, complete approach to Cyber Security Readiness.
According to a recent report, Federal spending for cybersecurity will reach $10.5 billion by 2015, an 11.3 percent share of all estimated federal spending. With this in mind, it is more important than ever to come together with your colleagues from Government, Industry, and Academia to share insights, challenges, and strategies for protecting our nation's information and infrastructure.
Hear from leadership and peers on best practices for identifying vulnerabilities and developing a comprehensive strategy for overcoming those weaknesses. You cannot miss this important opportunity to learn key strategies for cyber security readiness. Reserve your spot at this preeminent cyber security event today!
Attend all three days to learn best practices for:
- Cultivating a complete approach to government cyber security readiness: people, culture, language, governance, policy
- Using the most economical, efficient and reliable means for developing an information security infrastructure and protecting critical networks and systems
- Developing cyber talent including best practices for identifying, attracting and retaining the cyber workforce
- Enhancing information sharing and developing the foundation for cooperation
- Ensuring proper training of all personnel to improve compliance
- overcoming siloed systems
- discovering the costs and benefits of available tools and technologies