Security 2007  
Nov. 7 - Nov. 8, 2007
Ronald Reagan Building
Washington, DC

Speakers

 Guide to the sessions below by track:
  Track 1: Security Management Realities: Cultural, Policy, and Business Considerations   Track 2: Leveraging Security Technologies and Strategies
  Track 3: New Security Horizons   Professional Education Program (Open to all attendees, and FREE for Government to attend.)

Alphabetically: A-G H-N O-T U-Z
Speakers Alphabetically
SPEAKER EVENT
Don L Bailey
Principal Engineer, MITRE Corporation
 
Session 2-3: Keys to Managing Shared and Porous Perimeters
Drew Bewick
Chief of Technology Tradecraft, Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Management Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, Dept. of Defense
 
Session 3-B: Using Innovation to Strengthen National Security Programs
Michael Blackin
Director of Sales Consulting, Security Solutions Group, Oracle
 
Session 3-B: Using Innovation to Strengthen National Security Programs
Mel Blizzard
Executive Director, Fusion Center and Homeland Security, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, DC
 
Session 2-4: Enabling the First Responder: The DC Police Department Case Study
Bruce A Brody CISSP, CAP, CISM, ISSPCS
Vice President, Information Assurance, CACI
 
Session 1-3: Risk-Based Security Management -- Creating Balanced Operating Environments
Steven Busch
Senior Managing Consultant, IBM Global Business Solutions
 
Session 1-4: Security Training and C&A: How to Ensure Users Are Aware and IT Staff Is Qualified
Jim Cabral
Senior Manager, MTG Management Consultants
 
Session 2-1: Implementing Secure Information Sharing Across Government Enterprises
Chuck Christopherson
CFO and CIO, Dept. of Agriculture
 
Session 3-A: Security Governance Across the Enterprise: Who is the Chief Risk Officer?
Richard Clarke
Chairman, Good Harbor Consulting
Closing Luncheon Keynote: The Data Loss Epidemic--Strategies for Prevention
Patricia Cogswell
Associate Director for Identity Management, Screening Coordination Office, Dept. of Homeland Security
 
Session 1-1: Identity Management Programs Update: Federal Government Perspectives
Bob Dix
Vice President, Government Affairs, Juniper Networks
 
Session 2-3: Keys to Managing Shared and Porous Perimeters
Mark Duke
Associate Professor of Systems Management and Information Assurance, IRM College, National Defense University
 
Session 1-4: Security Training and C&A: How to Ensure Users Are Aware and IT Staff Is Qualified
Stephen Elky
Chief Information Security Officer, Library of Congress
 
Session 1-3: Risk-Based Security Management -- Creating Balanced Operating Environments
LTC Richard Faulkner
Project Manager, Contractor Accountability Mission, U.S. Army Materiel Command
 
Session 1-1: Identity Management Programs Update: Federal Government Perspectives
Hillary Fielden
Privacy Analyst, Office of Management and Budget
 
Session 1-2: Implementing Effective Agency Privacy Programs: Essential Components
Gaston Gianni Jr.
Former Inspector General, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
 
Session 1-5: Addressing Persistent Security Weaknesses: IG Perspectives
Thomas Gimble
Principal Deputy Inspector General, Dept. of Defense
 
Session 1-5: Addressing Persistent Security Weaknesses: IG Perspectives
David Graziano
Manager, Federal Security Solutions, Cisco
 
PEP 2: Secure Information Sharing Architecture -- Industry Panel -- The SISA Alliance