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

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

 Guide to the items below by date:
  Wednesday, November 7   Thursday, November 8

Wednesday, November 7
Those items highlighted in gray are open to all attendees.
WHEN   DESCRIPTION
8:30AM-9:45AM
Opening Keynote: Director of National Intelligence Initiatives to Improve the Security and Utility of Intelligence Community Networks
Sherrill Nicely
Deputy Associate Director of National Intelligence, Intelligence Community Information Technology Governance, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
8:30AM-9:45AM
Welcome and Opening Keynote
9:45AM-10:00AM
Break
10:00AM-11:00AM
 
PEP 1: Security Compliance and Assurance
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by IBM
Doc Shankar
Executive IT Architect, Public Sector, IBM
Andras Szakal
Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect, Federal SW Business Unit, IBM
10:00AM-11:15AM
 
Session 1-1: Identity Management Programs Update: Federal Government Perspectives
Patricia Cogswell
(Moderator)
Associate Director for Identity Management, Screening Coordination Office, Dept. of Homeland Security
LTC Richard Faulkner
Project Manager, Contractor Accountability Mission, U.S. Army Materiel Command
Chris Niedermayer
Associate Chief Information Officer, Dept. of Agriculture and Chairman of OMB HSPD-12 Executive Steering Committee
10:00AM-11:15AM
 
Session 2-1: Implementing Secure Information Sharing Across Government Enterprises
Steve Picot
(Moderator)
Federal Manager for Data Center Solutions, Cisco
Jim Cabral
Senior Manager, MTG Management Consultants
CDR Lucienne Nelson
Program Manager for Critical Infrastructure Protection, Dept. of Health and Human Serivces
Clark Smith PhD
Director, Technology Division, Office of the Program Manager, Information Sharing Environment, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
11:00AM-5:00PM
Exhibition
Learn about new approaches, and get hands-on experience and valuable face time with the leaders responsible for the creation and implementation of Security solutions.

The Exhibition is open to all attendees and is free to government.
11:30AM-12:30PM
 
PEP 2: Secure Information Sharing Architecture -- Industry Panel -- The SISA Alliance
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by Cisco
David Graziano
(Moderator)
Manager, Federal Security Solutions, Cisco
Leo Kahng
Consulting Systems Engineer, Federal Strategic Programs, Cisco Systems
Nand Mulchandani
Senior Director, Product Management and Marketing, EMC/VMware
Kim Nelson
Executive Director, eGovernment, Microsoft Corporation
Eric Rosenkranz
Industry Manager, Public Sector, Microsoft
1:00PM-2:00PM
 
PEP 3: Why Security Programs Fail?
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
Sponsored by NetWitness
Edward Schwartz
Vice President and Chief Security Officer, NetWitness
1:15PM-2:30PM
 
Session 1-2: Implementing Effective Agency Privacy Programs: Essential Components
Jack Johnson, Jr.
(Moderator)
Partner, Washington Federal Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Hillary Fielden
Privacy Analyst, Office of Management and Budget
Lewis Oleinick
Chief Privacy and FOIA Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, Dept. of Defense
Hugo Teufel
Chief Privacy Officer, Dept. of Homeland Security
1:15PM-2:30PM
 
Session 2-2: Wireless Security and the Mobile Workforce: Proactive Protection Strategies
Mischel Kwon
(Moderator)
Chief IT Security Technologist, Dept. of Justice
Rajeev Shah
Federal Product Manager, Aruba Networks
2:30PM-2:45PM
Break
2:30PM-3:30PM
 
PEP 4
This session is open to all attendees, and is free for government to attend.
2:45PM-4:00PM
 
Session 1-3: Risk-Based Security Management -- Creating Balanced Operating Environments
Patrick Howard
(Moderator)
Chief Information Security Officer, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
Bruce A Brody CISSP, CAP, CISM, ISSPCS
Vice President, Information Assurance, CACI
Stephen Elky
Chief Information Security Officer, Library of Congress
Jenny Menna
Director, Critical Infrastructure Protection – Cyber Security Program, Acting Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives, National Cyber Security Division, Dept. of Homeland Security
2:45PM-4:00PM
 
Session 2-3: Keys to Managing Shared and Porous Perimeters
W. Hord Tipton
(Moderator)
President and CEO, Ironman Technologies
Don L Bailey
Principal Engineer, MITRE Corporation
Bob Dix
Vice President, Government Affairs, Juniper Networks
Keith Johnson
Vice President of Public Sector, Public Sector, Liquid Machines
Thomas Lockwood
Senior Advisor, Screening and Credentialing Office, Dept. of Homeland Security
4:00PM-5:00PM
Networking Reception
Don't miss a great opportunity for peer-to-peer collaboration. Held in the Exhibition. The Networking Reception is open to all attendees.
Thursday, November 8
WHEN   DESCRIPTION
8:30AM-9:30AM
Morning Keynote: Embedding Security to Minimize Risk
John Stewart
Vice President and Chief Security Officer, Corporate Security Programs Organization, Cisco
9:30AM-9:45AM
Break
9:45AM-11:00AM
 
Session 1-4: Security Training and C&A: How to Ensure Users Are Aware and IT Staff Is Qualified
Marc Noble
(Moderator)
Chief Information Security Officer, Federal Communications Commission
Steven Busch
Senior Managing Consultant, IBM Global Business Solutions
Mark Duke
Associate Professor of Systems Management and Information Assurance, IRM College, National Defense University
Philip Heneghan
Chief Information Security Officer, and Chief Privacy Officer, U.S. Agency for International Development
Brenda Oldfield
Director for Education, Training and Workforce Development, National Cyber Security Division, Dept. of Homeland Security
9:45AM-11:00AM
 
Session 2-4: Enabling the First Responder: The DC Police Department Case Study
Mel Blizzard
Executive Director, Fusion Center and Homeland Security, Metropolitan Police Department, Washington, DC
Vivek Kundra
Chief Technology Officer, Government of the District of Columbia
9:45AM-11:00AM
 
Session 3-A: Security Governance Across the Enterprise: Who is the Chief Risk Officer?
Michael Mestrovich Ph.D.
(Moderator)
President and CEO, Unlimited New Dimensions
Chuck Christopherson
CFO and CIO, Dept. of Agriculture
Dennis Heretick
Chief Information Security Officer, Dept. of Justice
Ed Meagher
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Dept. of the Interior
Jacquelyn Patillo
Deputy CIO, Dept. of Transportation
11:00AM-11:15AM
Break
11:15AM-12:30PM
 
Session 1-5: Addressing Persistent Security Weaknesses: IG Perspectives
Gaston Gianni Jr.
(Moderator)
Former Inspector General, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Thomas Gimble
Principal Deputy Inspector General, Dept. of Defense
Rebecca Leng
Assistant Inspector General for Financial and Information Technology Audits, Dept. of Transportation
Kathryn Saylor
Project Manager, Office of Inspector General, Dept. of the Interior
11:15AM-12:30PM
 
Session 2-5: Next Generation Security Technologies for Identity Management and IPv6
Reynold Schweickhardt
(Moderator)
Chief Technology Officer, Government Printing Office
Gordon Hannah
Managing Director, Security & Identity Management Group, BearingPoint
David Troy
Identity Management Solutions Practice Leader, EDS U.S. Government Solutions
David West
Director, Field Operations, Cisco
11:15AM-12:30PM
 
Session 3-B: Using Innovation to Strengthen National Security Programs
Jim Litchko
(Moderator)
President, Litchko and Associates and Author of KNOW IT Security and KNOW Cyber Risk
Drew Bewick
Chief of Technology Tradecraft, Defense Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Management Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, Dept. of Defense
Michael Blackin
Director of Sales Consulting, Security Solutions Group, Oracle
Jim Zok
Director, Identity Management - NPS, CSC
12:30PM-2:15PM
Closing Luncheon Keynote: The Data Loss Epidemic--Strategies for Prevention
Richard Clarke
Chairman, Good Harbor Consulting