The GreenHouse Group LLC will be hosting JW’s Signature Cybersecurity Conference along with the ongoing Women in Leadership on March 18th. This event is about cybersecurity/privacy as well as inclusion. This will be a two in one event taking place on The George Washington University campus at the Jack Morton Auditorium. The first two hours is around women in leadership. The second event is about cyber/privacy in regards to: Risks and Threats, AI/Blockchain, Cloudsecurity, and Securing Medical Devices and Health Records. There will be breakout sessions that run concurrently with the event. Professionals will have many of opportunities to network, interview for jobs, pitch ideas to investors, etc. Consider joining us! Women in Leadership (8am to 10am) The first two hours is a Women in Leadership (my tribute to women in leadership) talk. This portion of the event is about inclusion, challenges, and opportunities in terms of leadership. We will hear from leaders: who run large companies, own companies, manage business units, and government directors. Barbara Humpton (CEO of Siemens), Heather Lacroix (President of Chenega), Meredith Egwuatu (Director of Strategy at SAIC), and Detra Gray (Director at SAIC). JW Signature Cybersecurity Conference (10am to 5pm) The second event runs from 10am to 5pm, where the focus is cyber and privacy. Topics include: Cyber Risks and Threats, Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain, Cloud security and Securing Medical Devices and Health Records. The panels are set up sequentially and during the event, there will also be contracting officers, subcontracting directors from SAIC, as well as investors available to speak with business owners and executives on a one on one basis (first come first served). Hiring managers will also be on site for job interviews. Join top cyber professionals (from academia, private sector, and government) as they talk cybersecurity and privacy. Confirmed speakers include: Kevin Nally (CIO at Secret Service), Kevin Kuhn (Electrical Engineer and Cyber Risk Management Lead at USCG), Marc Wine (Senior Advisor at Veteran Affairs), Melina Scotto (CISO at GDIT), Dr. Joseph Ronzio (Deputy Chief Health Technology at Veteran Health Administration), Col. Beverly Beavers (Infrastructure and Operations Chief at DHA/J6), William Gafford (CEO at CNG Cyber Solutions LLC), Aftin Ross (Senior Program Manager at FDA/CDRH), Dewayne Duff (Cyber Crimes Investigator at Air Force), Joshua K (Founder at Sublime Security), Adrienne Ramsay (Senior Policy Analyst at Baker Donelson), Thomas Banard (Partner at Baker Donelson), Dr. Helene Clayton-Jeter (Optometrist at Cole Vision Corporation), Joseph Carter (CEO at R&K Cyber Solutions LLC), Shirley Zhao (Blackberry), Ashok Kapur (President/CEO at Hawkeye Medtech LLC), Mark Cather, CISSP (UMBC Chief Security Officer), Tonya Lawrence (Blockchain Queen), Meredith Egwuatu (SAIC, Director of Strategy at USDA and Commerce), Mason Molesky (PhD Candidate in Computer Science), Kyle Aldrich (Director at Looking Glass Cyber Solutions) John Hunt (Partner at Guidehouse), Jacquie Lee (Bloomberg Health Reporter), Ted Knutson (Journalist), Dottie Romo (CEO of KD8 Consulting), and more! Audience: Academia, Students, Government, military, Business Owners and Directors Agenda 8am to 10am (Women in Leadership) 10:15 to 11:30 (Risks and Threats) 11:45 to 1:30 (AI/Blockchain) 1:45 to 2:45 (Cloud Security) 3:00 to 4:30 (Securing Medical Devices and Health Records Event is also eligible for 4.5 CPEs at IAPP REGISTER HERE FOR INDIVIDUAL TICKETS: https://www.gwutickets.com/Online/default.asp Running alongside the events are breakout sessions SAIC subcontracting directors will be speaking (one on one) with business owners and executives about possible teaming opportunities Employers will be interviewing candidates in order to fill their open positions (from sales to senior cyber roles) Entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a table of investors Contracting officers from a Transportation and other agencies will be speaking with business execs on a one on one basis Meet the speakers LT Kevin Kuhn currently works in the Office of Design and Engineering Standards at US Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington DC. Assigned to the Systems Engineering division, LT Kuhn is responsible for the development of policy and regulations for engineering systems onboard commercial vessels. His primary efforts are enhancing the cyber risk management posture of vessels operating in the Marine Transportation System. Working closely with other Coast Guard offices, LT Kuhn was instrumental in the development of the IMO Circular, Maritime Cyber Risk Management. BGen Kevin J. Nally, USMC (Ret.) (Chief Information Officer at U.S. Secret Service) BGen Kevin Nally was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps in May 1981, after graduating from Eastern Kentucky University with a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy and Natural Resources. After completing The Basic School and Communications Officer Course, he was assigned to the 1st Marine Amphibious Brigade where he served as a Communications Platoon Commander for the Marine Service Support Group-37 and later as a Communications Platoon Commander for the Brigade Service Support Group. During this tour, BGen Nally attended SCUBA School, Pearl Harbor where he served in an additional duty capacity as a search and rescue diver. In 1985, he was reassigned to Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Los Angeles, California where he served as an Officer Selection Officer. In 1988, BGen Nally attended Command, Control, Systems Course in Quantico, Virginia. After graduating in 1989, BGen Nally was assigned to the 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division where he served as the Communications Platoon Commander during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Following this, he was assigned to Communications Company, Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Marine Division as the Executive Officer. In 1992, BGen Nally was assigned as the Operations Officer, Recruit Training Regiment, Marine Corps Recruit Depot/Eastern Recruiting Region, Parris Island. In 1995, BGen Nally was transferred to the 3rd Marine Division where he served as the S-6, then the S-3, and finally as the Executive Officer for the 4th Marine Regiment. In 1996, he served as the Commanding Officer, Communications Company, Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. In 1998, BGen Nally was assigned as the Deputy Director, J6, United States Forces, Japan and completed a Masters in Information Systems Management. From 2000 to 2002, BGen Nally was the Commanding Officer of Support Battalion, MCRD/ERR, Parris Island. From May of 2002 to July 2003, BGen Nally was the Director, Marine Corps Martial Arts Program. BGen Nally is a 2004 graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces with a concentration in Information Strategy. Following this assignment, he served from 2004 until 2006 as the Deputy Director for C4, United States Central Command where he deployed twice in support of OIF/OEF. In 2006, BGen Nally was transferred to Camp LeJeune, NC, where he served as the II MEF AC/S G-6 and subsequently as the II MEF Chief of Staff. From 2007 until 2009, he served as the Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Communications-Electronics School in 29 Palms, CA, and as the AC/S, G-6, MCAGCC/MAGTF-TC. He is currently serving as the Chief Information Officer for the US Secret Service. His personal decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (with one gold star), Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with two gold stars, the Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal with three gold stars, the Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, and the Combat Action Ribbon. Marc serves within U.S. government, advising senior officials on advanced and emerging health technologies. He is a recognized health systems and health information technology expert with more than thirty years of experience in the federal and private sectors, is highly focused on Health IT strategy and solutions, health care policy, planning and program management. He is known for building extensive relationships among the federal Health IT Community including wide recognition as an innovative problem solver. Marc enjoys more than 30 years focused within the Department of Veterans Affairs with his expertise in Health IT, Health Informatics, Health Systems Planning and Policy, Program and Project Leadership, plus has worked with different federal inter-agency and inter-governmental Health IT solutions ranging from data standards, big data policy, innovative health information technology solutions. Today, Marc is serving as senior advisor for the VA EHR Modernization focusing on Integration approaches. As well Marc is collaborating guidance on medical device cybersecurity, and advanced and emerging health IT solutions for empowering the nation’s Veterans. Marc served as a professor in Health Informatics within The George Washington University School of Public Health, and is the author of many articles. He co-authored the benchmark book, “Medical Informatics 20/20: Quality and Electronic Health Records through Collaboration, Open Solutions and Innovation.” Marc earned his healthcare education at Brandeis University B.A. Psychology, Philosophy and Health Policy; Harvard University graduate studies in Finance and Federal Health Policy; and The George Washington University Master’s Degree Hospital Administration. Marc loves wilderness canoeing and camping, skiing and cycling along the Potomac River. Melina Scotto is a Cybersecurity Solutions Architect for Health and Civil Federal Programs at CSRA and holds current CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), CCSP (Certified Cloud Security Professional), CEH (Certified ethical hacker) and CISA (Certified Information System Auditor) credentials. Her professional concentration is in federal, international and domestic health care data regulations as well as general FISMA requirements. In 2004, Melina secured global health systems providing anti-retroviral drugs to PEPFAR countries with John Snow Inc. where she worked primarily in network security administration. She configured PKI for Linux servers and managed Cisco VoIP systems for a nationwide telecommunications project. In 2009, Melina moved from international HIV work to domestic healthcare at George Washington Medical Faculty Associates. The position as Network Security Engineer focused on maintaining technical requirements of HIPAA Security Rule and HITECH in a dynamic virtual server environment and assessing OCR criteria for HIPAA/HITECH compliance and Meaningful Use eligibility. It was at GWU where Melina became an instructor for master classes in Health Informatics, HIPAA Security, Business Continuity Planning and Risk Assessment. In 2012, Melina moved to National Institutes of Health (NIH) where I held several security posts. Currently, she leads a team of 14 security engineers and auditors for National Cancer Institute where projects move quickly and data must be secured for FISMA compliance using NIST SP 800-53 rev 4 technical control framework both on-premises and in FedRAMP cloud environments. A Maryland resident and lifelong Orioles fan. When not securely linked into a server, I enjoy volunteering with the Girl Scouts of the Nation’s Capital. I hope to join your program and lead NCI in securing bioinformatic data. Jacquie Lee is a reporter for Bloomberg Law covering pharmaceuticals, health-care policy, and the Food and Drug Administration. She previously reported on labor and employment law and all things related to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She’s a graduate of American University with degrees in journalism and Arab World Studies. In addition to her work at Bloomberg Law, she has bylines covering a wide range of topics at National Public Radio, USA Today, and the Huffington Post. She has a one-year-old pug named Brutus and likes boxing in her free time. You can follow her on Twitter @_jacquie_lee. Ashok Kapur (President/CEO at Hawkeye Medtech LLC) MS Computer Science. Over 22 years in IT in various verticals. 13 years ago started a medical supply business which has grown from one location to three locations. 2016 graduate of US SBA Emerging Leaders program. Three years ago started Hawkeye MedTech, a Health IT startup. Currently developing a next generation telemedicine application. CNG Cyber Solutions (Owner, Operator) William Gafford BIO Mr. Gafford is a Plank Holder member of the Military Cyber Professional Association and National Veteran Small Business Coalition. Mr. Gafford served in both the US Navy and US Army and was honorably discharged from both services. With a degree in Information Systems from Strayer University, Mr. Gafford spent a decade creating, deploying and ushering through NIST Accreditation network systems for the Central Intelligence Agency. He was awarded the McCone award for innovation and the Houdini award for accomplishment during his time at the Agency. He was also awarded over twenty-five thousand dollars of Exceptional Performance Awards in cash incentive bonuses. Mr. Gafford leads his customers to the Art of Possible with his extraordinary solutions. Federal Certification & Accreditation o NIST 800 – 53 (FISMA, ICD 503, FEDRAMP) – Capable of taking clients to successful accreditation under any and all NIST methodologies. o 3PAO – Third Party Assessment Organization – Application is in awaiting approval. o Ability to build and obtain accreditation ICD 705 SCIF space through TS/SCI. Cyber Defense Platform Vulnerability Assessment – full assessment in five days, ability to run continuous – attack vector identification and mitigation – following the risk management framework CNG’s assessment assigns a risk score to each attack vector with a proprietary algorithm – pulling together from tactical intelligence points such as Nessus, Wireshark, and Splunk Intrusion Detection & Prevention – Distant endpoint protection, parameter protection, and data security Forensics Examination – patent-pending technology – available once Patent Trademark Office responds to application submittal – is tactical in nature and can run continuously in nature for full-time forensic analysis Network Monitoring – single pane of glass to facilitate transparency in a client’s network and support proactive network event management (Network Monitoring and DarkWeb) Cyber Assessment – this assessment delivers a productized cyber defense platform for the clients that will demonstrate return on investment through its network defense efficiencies and capabilities Penetration Testing – a testing of both the physical and logical security of the system that yields a full spectrum security evaluation will a developed strategy to deploy countermeasures Network Architecture Design and Build – ability to gather customer requirements and turn them into a network diagram with build scenarios and timelines for deployment, these networks are built, designed and deployed to exceed NIST 800 – 53 standards and where needed satisfy ICD 705 certification for SCIF accreditation Infrastructure Management – Bringing all of a client’s assets under one management is critical for transparency, monitoring, and compliance. CNG offers its customers a package that currently has five hundred thousand shapes in the library and can load close to one hundred and fifty thousand assets in a 30-day span. Data Protection In Transit and At Rest – CNG deploys technics and capacities acquired from a decade of moving data at the CIA. This includes non-secure methods of internet traffic and satellite transmitting. Mr. Joseph Carter has been a leading authority in the IT and cyber intelligence sector for more than 15 years, and today serves as Chief Executive Officer of the leading and award winning R&K Cyber Solutions LLC and Founder of Lenvio Inc. Applying cyber solutions that maximize security in the digital era, Mr. Carter understands better than most the challenges required for eliminating unsafe cyber situations in the public, private or governmental sector. With an unwavering commitment to his client’s security and Information, Mr. Carter is well known for designing, developing and implementing cyber security solutions thus applying a powerful combination of technical qualifications coupled with project management and quality improvement skills. Having spearheaded countless projects specifically within the DoD and Federal Government in addition to successfully supporting critical missions for the United States Navy while serving as an Operations Specialist, he maintains a solid track record for directing and managing product installations and system improvements, earning him a reputation for dependably steering clients in the right direction. Meeting a diversity of needs for clients both public and private, he achieves bottom line results in advanced technology and business solutions taking into account Business Intelligence. Adding to his long line of credits, Mr. Carter received a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Strayer University. He also earned an array of certifications that have greatly enhanced his expertise and credibility such as the CIO certificate for the Carnegie Mellon University Chief Information Officer Institute. Through dynamic leadership and exceptional decision-making efforts, Joseph Carter consistently demonstrates knowledge and attention to detail in every cyber solution project, instilling confidence at every turn. Balancing security requirements with business imperatives, he remains steadfast in his adherence to the highest standards of his industry. Mr. Carter directs his passion for assisting the community tackle todays cyber problems through both innovation and public service. Mr. Carter currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Northern Virginia Workforce Development and Serves as an Industry Advisor to both the Bowie State University Computer Science Board and Dept. of Education for the State of Virginia. Understanding that our most precious recourse is human capital and not technology Mr. Carter understands that improvements in the Cyber workforce and bridging the gap between academia and industry is a problem that requires all of our support. Meredith Egwuatu is a thought leader within SAIC’s federal civilian group focused on IT Modernization. Since 2012, Egwuatu has held various leadership roles in Industry focused on increased market share throughout Federal Civilian agencies and program development. Responsibilities included serving Federal customers through emerging technologies, data analytics, and enterprise modernization. Meredith currently serves the Government IT Leadership Community as an appointed board member to AFFIRM, where she currently serves as the deputy VP, Programs. In addition, Meredith participates in bringing together government, industry, and academia through her partnership with ACTIAC and AFCEA. Egwuatu earned her bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas and her Advanced Leadership certificate from the LBJ School of Public Affairs. In addition, Meredith is currently enrolled at Harvard University, completing the strategic management program. In 2017, Egwuatu was appointed to the Fairfax County Public School Board, Advanced Academic Committee where she serves Fairfax County Staff, students, and community to inspire and empower students to meet the highest level of academic standards while also meeting high character principles. As an excellent community spokesperson and philanthropist, Meredith was awarded Washington, DC’s Philanthropic Woman of the Year and Washington Journal’s People on the Move Award in 2015. Egwuatu spends most of her spare time focused on philanthropic efforts, serving Veteran communities, national charities, and underrepresented families in organizations such as Leukemia and Lymphoma Foundation, Luke’s Wings, Wounded Warriors, Honor Flights for WWII Veterans, Hispanic IT Executive Council, and various STEM groups. Ms. Ramsay's background allows her to help clients anticipate, understand, and navigate the policy, budget, and regulatory actions across the federal government while protecting their interests and creating opportunities. Prior to joining Baker Donelson, Ms. Ramsay was a Professional Staff Member on the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. Her portfolio on the Defense Subcommittee included Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Space and Cyber programs, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). She also provided oversight to the Navy and Marine Corps Operation and Maintenance accounts, including funding for training; steaming and flying hours; and depot maintenance for ships, aircraft and vehicles, and the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds, which included purchases of fuel and other services for the Services. Ms. Ramsay continues to maintain active United States Government security clearances at the Top Secret/Special Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) level. As a result of her work on the Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense, Ms. Ramsay has an excellent working relationship with Professional Staff, as well as with Members of the Appropriations Committees of the House and Senate. Ms. Ramsay's work involved consultation, coordination, and negotiation with Members and Staff of the majority and minority Staff of the Defense and Intelligence Authorization Committees of both the House and Senate. These relationships allow her to achieve her clients' legislative goals through strong, bipartisan advocacy. Preceding her time on the Appropriations Committee, Ms. Ramsay provided technical and budgetary analysis on Department of Defense (DOD) Space and Information Technology programs, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) programs, and NASA future exploration programs as a member of the Professional Staff on the House Armed Services Committee, a budget analyst at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and as a programs analyst at the Congressional Budget Office. While at OMB, she led the National Security Division's recommendations for the President's Management Agenda, formulated budget recommendations for the 2005 and 2006 President's Budget submissions, and worked closely with the National Security Council (NSC) and Office of Science Technology and Policy (OSTP) on missile defense and national security space policy issues. In 2004, Ms. Ramsay worked in Senator Patty Murray's office as a Brookings Institution Fellow serving as the Legislative Assistant for Defense and Homeland Security issues. Prior to that role, her career was comprised of architecting a range of large scale defense and intelligence systems and engineering the associated acquisition programs. She worked on classified and commercial satellite acquisitions as a systems engineer responsible for satellite-ground interfaces and developments of end-to-end architecture designs and costs. Ms. Ramsay led the engineering team that defined the requirements, architecture, and concept of operations for a hyper-spectral satellite demonstration. She led the team responsible for systems engineering associated with the National Ballistic Missile Defense architecture and led the site studies for placement and requirements for the radars and other sensors for the 'defense of the homeland' ballistic missile defense mission. Ms. Ramsay's background allows her to help clients anticipate, understand, and navigate the policy, budget, and regulatory actions across the federal government while protecting their interests and creating opportunities. Prior to joining Baker Donelson, Ms. Ramsay was a Professional Staff Member on the House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense. Her portfolio on the Defense Subcommittee included Department of Defense and Intelligence Community Space and Cyber programs, Special Operations Command (SOCOM), the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). She also provided oversight to the Navy and Marine Corps Operation and Maintenance accounts, including funding for training; steaming and flying hours; and depot maintenance for ships, aircraft and vehicles, and the Department of Defense Working Capital Funds, which included purchases of fuel and other services for the Services. Ms. Ramsay continues to maintain active United States Government security clearances at the Top Secret/Special Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) level. As a result of her work on the Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense, Ms. Ramsay has an excellent working relationship with Professional Staff, as well as with Members of the Appropriations Committees of the House and Senate. Ms. Ramsay's work involved consultation, coordination, and negotiation with Members and Staff of the majority and minority Staff of the Defense and Intelligence Authorization Committees of both the House and Senate. These relationships allow her to achieve her clients' legislative goals through strong, bipartisan advocacy. Preceding her time on the Appropriations Committee, Ms. Ramsay provided technical and budgetary analysis on Department of Defense (DOD) Space and Information Technology programs, Missile Defense Agency (MDA) programs, and NASA future exploration programs as a member of the Professional Staff on the House Armed Services Committee, a budget analyst at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and as a programs analyst at the Congressional Budget Office. While at OMB, she led the National Security Division's recommendations for the President's Management Agenda, formulated budget recommendations for the 2005 and 2006 President's Budget submissions, and worked closely with the National Security Council (NSC) and Office of Science Technology and Policy (OSTP) on missile defense and national security space policy issues. In 2004, Ms. Ramsay worked in Senator Patty Murray's office as a Brookings Institution Fellow serving as the Legislative Assistant for Defense and Homeland Security issues. Prior to that role, her career was comprised of architecting a range of large scale defense and intelligence systems and engineering the associated acquisition programs. She worked on classified and commercial satellite acquisitions as a systems engineer responsible for satellite-ground interfaces and developments of end-to-end architecture designs and costs. Ms. Ramsay led the engineering team that defined the requirements, architecture, and concept of operations for a hyper-spectral satellite demonstration. She led the team responsible for systems engineering associated with the National Ballistic Missile Defense architecture and led the site studies for placement and requirements for the radars and other sensors for the 'defense of the homeland' ballistic missile defense mission. Shirley Zhao is the Principal Program Manager at BlackBerry, responsible for developing and strengthening Blackberry’s Internet-of-Things (IoT) and Enterprise-of-Things (EoT) product security governance program. Shirley has practiced in a variety of IT domains, including software engineering, system integration, cloud infrastructure and cybersecurity program. She has consulted at various government agencies and commercial organizations, providing enterprise wide cloud computing and cyber security advisory service. Her clients included DoD, USDA, HHS, etc. She has developed policies, strategies, and roadmaps that have organization-wide impact as well as worked directly with technical and functional stakeholders to carry out mission critical initiatives. Shirley is a strong advocate for business driven and collaborative approach in addressing enterprise IT and cyber security challenges. Dr. Joseph L. Ronzio started his career as an Information Technology Architect/Engineer. After a successful business career, Dr. Ronzio was able to fulfill a childhood dream and served his country in the U.S. Air Force as a commissioned Medical Services Corps officer. He returned from deployment and continues to serve as the Deputy Chief Health Technology Officer for Veterans Health Administration, the position he has held since 2013. COL Beverly Beavers Division Chief, Infrastructure & Operations (I&O) Division | DAD IO/J-6 | DHA COL Beavers is the leader for the sustainment strategy and efforts for the D2D. COL Beavers joined the DAD IO/J-6 after serving as the Army Medicine CIO/G6 from February 2015 until July 2017. Prior to this assignment COL Beavers served as the Information Technology Strategic Sourcing Analyst, Component Acquisition Executive for the Defense Health Agency, in Arlington, Virginia. Dewayne Duff (Cyber Crime Investigator at U.S. Air Force) Professional specialties: informal arbitration, conflict management, operational planning, supervision, training, managing, fostering, mentoring, leading, advanced log analysis, intrusion detection, malware analysis, network traffic analysis, correlation analysis, system and network based forensics, online undercover operations. Aftin Ross PhD Senior Project Manager, Staff Fellow at FDA Working in the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH), Aftin provides engineering expertise and leadership in the management of device-related medical countermeasures (MCM) projects and serving a primary role in CDRH’s incident response efforts. Partner at Baker Donelson Thomas H. Barnard is a former Assistant United States Attorney, military prosecutor and military defense counsel with more than 20 years of government experience. Ethan S. Burger, Esq., is a Washington-based international legal consultant and educator. His areas of specialty include: Transnational Financial Crime and Corruption, Cybersecurity Law, Corporate Governance, Russian and Belarussian Legal and Human Rights Country Conditions, and Legal Ethics / Professional Responsibility / Legal Malpractice. He has worked on programs funded by the Australian Federal Police and the U.S. Department of Justice. Helene D. Clayton-Jeter, O.D. Innovative health industry executive and advocate who advances the missions of public and private healthcare organizations. A dynamic and transformational influencer adept at building high-yield relationships across diverse stakeholder communities and coalescing energy and focus around critical organizational initiatives. Tonya was the COO and co-owner of BVFR & Associates, LLC, a boutique investment banking firm. There she used her strengths in financial management, sales and operations as she oversaw the facilitation of funding for businesses from $1,000,000 to $200,000,000 through bank financing, government enhanced financing and/or private sources. . Director of Defense Programs at LookingGlass Cyber Solutions Kyle combines 10 years of implementing software applications for the National Security and Law Enforcement communities including extensive experience in both government and the financial services sectors. Kyle served in the Marine Corps from 2001-2007, participating in a wide variety of overseas missions. Kyle holds a Master's Degree in Information Security from Georgetown University and earned an M.S. in Business Administration from the University of Mary Washington. Founder and CEO of Sublime Security Joshua is an ethical hacker with experience in federal government and the private sector, including security consulting and penetration testing against large enterprise and government systems. Mason Molesky is a PhD candidate in computer science at The George Washington University where his dissertation focuses on securing the Internet of Things (IoT). He has a master’s in cybersecurity from The George Washington University and a bachelor’s in mathematics and computer science from Alma college. In 2018, Mason received the Patricia and Duncan Sparrell named ARCS Scholar Award. In 2016, Mason was the recipient of the CyberCorps: Scholarship for Service. Heather Lacroix is the President of Chenega Technical Innovations’ (ChenegaTI). She is responsible for the successful management and execution of the corporate portfolio that spans across Federal, State and Local, and commercial market segments. Heather was commissioned into the United States Military Intelligence Corps in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the United States Military Academy. Ted Knutson, Journalist Ted Knutson is one of the most experienced financial regulatory reporters in Washington. He has written extensively on cyber risks as a contributor to Forbes and Risk Professional, the online publication of the Global Association of Risk Professionals usually called GARP. John Hunt – a Partner at Guidehouse is the Public Sector Solutions Leader and is known as “the people partner.” By consistently living his values of honesty, faith, and compassion, he works collaboratively to deliver exceptional service to others while helping them realize their goals. With 25 years’ experience supporting both the Private Sector and the federal government, both as an employee for a US Defense Agency and as a PwC consultant, John strives to be a model for program management. Beyond his genuine positive outlook, his strengths lie in defining needs, maximizing resources, and achieving consensus. John’s focus on the well being of his clients is evident in his decision to begin his career in IT security and information assurance. John spent many years building IT Security Consulting practices where he delivered IT security solutions to large Fortune 500 companies. He has worked a variety of commercial and federal projects, designing and evaluating high assurance networking devices, implementing enterprise wide security solutions, assessing IT systems for vulnerabilities, evaluating IT controls to support financial and non-financial audits, and building compliance programs. John earned an MS from Johns Hopkins in Computer Science and a BS from University of Louisville, Speed Engineering School in Engineering, Math, and Computer Science (EMACS).’ Dottie Romo has over 16 years experience in federal acquisition, program and budget process, federal business development, capture and proposal management, teaming arrangements, contract/subcontract management and negotiation, and executive and staff mentoring skills honed through years of experience as a Federal Contracting Officer, program manager, business developer, personal life coach/mentor, establishing business processes and procedures, and developing strategic business relationships between multiple companies. She has developed, written, solicited, and awarded multi-million dollar federal procurements and won all protests. She has developed federal requirements for enterprise wide services and supplies, software licensing agreements, research and development, information technology, construction, engineering, and professional services. Her experience spans Army, Navy, IC communities, and Civilian Agencies. Dottie has worked on the ground, building infrastructure, policy, and procedures for business development, capture and proposal management, contract management, and security policy for companies who have sold products and services to the Departments of Homeland Security, Navy, Army, and Justice. In addition to her efforts of helping small business be successful and grow, she is the CEO and Founder of Brighter Tomorrows, a non-profit charity based in Virginia that raises money to help children. Currently, she is working with communities to raise money to place Buddy Benches at local schools to help build confidence in children, reduce bullying, and bring children together in a positive and team building manner. Her non-profit has been recognized by The Steve Harvey show, CBS12, Sun-Sentinel, and WUSA9. Her efforts have been recognized in Maryland and Florida. She applies many years of experience across government agencies, business enterprises, and academia while assisting numerous organizations with critical decisions regarding strategy, operations, and growth. Dottie currently provides business development, optimization and transformation advisory, advanced leadership training, career transition, executive coaching, and other talent management services to a select, senior-level portfolio of clients, and is known for generating credibility and confidence among executive customers and their organizations. Her desire to help others is her passion and has led to small businesses expanding into new markets, increasing their network, successfully on-ramping to established contract vehicles, writing innovative proposal responses, strategically aligned teaming partners, manageable business infrastructure, and ultimately having a better understand how the federal government operates and thinks. Dr. Costis Toregas is the Director of the Cyber Security and Privacy Research Institute at The George Washington University (https://cspri.seas.gwu.edu/), where he manages and conducts research and scholarship projects in cybersecurity. His research interests include cybersecurity risk assessment and organizational strategies, the role of insurance in cyber risk management and exploring a fuller utilization of Community Colleges in the cybersecurity work force strategies. He is a Senior Adviser to the National CyberWatch Center (https://www.nationalcyberwatch.org/), as well as a Director for the National Cyber League (https://www.nationalcyberleague.org/). He is a respected consultant to national governments and intergovernmental organizations, and a much sought-after speaker on the impact of technology in government and society. His experience in developing innovative strategies for governments is reflected in the 30+ years he led the non-profit Public Technology Inc. which networked government innovators in technology and its applications. He currently grounds his work in the reality of government as the IT adviser to the Montgomery County Council, Maryland, where he helps shape policy approaches for the $220m of IT expenditures in the County's $6B budget. In addition, Dr. Toregas has supported technology-based efforts in GIS, environmental data and decision support systems in the Arab Gulf Region since 2003. He is a member of the Expert Group for the Global Risk Assessment Framework of the UN ISDR program and a co-chair of its Communications and IT Working Group; this platform provides him with the opportunity to increase the awareness of global leaders regarding the impact of cyber security on the economy and continuity of operations for all vital sectors of the economy at global scale. Dr. Toregas has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a M.S. and a Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Engineering from Cornell University. Our Sponsors Diamond Sponsor Silver Sponsor
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