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SUMMARY:First Mid-Atlantic Quarterly Meeting March 18\, 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join our sister chapters of Central Maryland\, Northern Virginia\, DC and Blue Ridge for a special presentation by two national security experts. \nPre-registration required. Click here. \nWe will hear Mark Weatherford\, Chief Strategy Officer at the National Cybersecurity Center and California’s first CISO\,  and Riley Repko\, Founder of CAFE Search Engine who just left a 3-year-plus stint as Special Advisor to the Secretary of the Air Force on Technology Innovation. They will speak on cybersecurity priorities and goals for the incoming administration.  Mark recently wrote a Forbes article advocating for a National Cyber Security Advisor to the President\, restoring the State Department Cyber Ambassador position made famous by Chris Painter\, as well as establishing secure election voting systems across the US. Meanwhile\, Riley is intimately familiar with the Department of Defense’s efforts to establish a truly resilient and cross-branch communications system to support battlefield operations as well as the struggle to establish meaningful public-private cyber partnerships.  This should be an interesting dialog by two experts with insight into where the Biden Administration needs to place emphasis in the first 100 days. \nAbout the Speakers \nMark Weatherford is the Chief Strategy Officer at the National Cybersecurity Center and a Partner at Aspen Chartered where he provides cybersecurity consulting and advisory services to public and private sector organizations around the world. He is also a member of the DHS Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC). In 2008 he was appointed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to serve as California’s first Chief Information Security Officer and in 2011 he was appointed in the Obama Administration as the Department of Homeland Security’s first Deputy Under Secretary for Cybersecurity. Mark is a former U.S. Navy Cryptology Officer\, where he led the United States Navy’s Computer Network Defense operations and the Naval Computer Incident Response Team (NAVCIRT). \nRiley Repko left his position as Strategic Adviser to the Air Force Secretary and Chief of Staff on innovation and modernization issues leaders in January. He founded CAFE Search Engine\, which combines a Google-like search functionality with Yelp-like user reviews to help military users find useful AI-solutions. Before returning to the Pentagon\, Riley worked as a Director for Government Affairs at Oracle in DC and Tokyo. He served in the Air Force as an officer\, taking assignments in space operations\, modeling and simulation wargame/exercise support. He held senior Reserve positions as a mobilization assistant both at Air Force Space Command\, on the U.S. Strategic Command staff and at Headquarters Air Force. In March 2004\, he deployed to Balad\, Iraq as the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Vice Commander and Director of Staff.
URL:https://issa-centralmd.org/calendar/first-mid-atlantic-quarterly-meeting-march-18-2021/
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SUMMARY:Membership Meeting 3/24/2021
DESCRIPTION:Chapter Business Meeting Slides: 2021-03-24 Meeting Presentation \n\nSpeaker Slides: 2021-03-24 ISSA Talk Medical Device Security \nMeeting Recording: Meeting Recording 2021-03-24 \n\nTopic: Medical Device Security:  A Thing Smart People Do \nAs the global medical device market has expanded\, so too has there been an increasing demand for the cyber professionals necessary to secure these systems and ensure their safe clinical operation. The cybersecurity of medical devices encompasses a unique and diverse set of security disciplines\, combining traditional cyber and privacy principles with a knowledge of basic physiology and common clinical functions. This talk explores the rapidly growing field of medical device security and the evolving role of the security professional\, with a focus on the relationship between device security\, patient safety and regulatory science. Attacker roles and medical device threat models will be examined through real-world examples of medical systems that have undergone rigorous security analyses as part of the regulatory review process. These case studies will illustrate the unique skill set required of the medical device security professional and the important role they play in the medical device market. \n\n\nSpeaker: Avi Rubin\, JHU Information Security Institute \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Aviel (Avi) D. Rubin is Professor of Computer Science and Technical Director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins University. He is also the Director of the JHU Health and Medical Security Lab. Prior to joining Hopkins\, Rubin was a research scientist at AT&T Labs. His is also the founder of Harbor Labs\, a CyberSecurity company. Rubin testified about information security before the U.S. House and Senate on multiple occasions\, and he is the author of several books about computer security. Rubin is a frequent keynote speaker at industry and academic conferences\, and he delivered a widely viewed TED talk in 2011 and another TED talk in September 2015. He also testified in federal court as an expert witness on numerous occasions in matters relating to high tech litigation. Rubin served as Associate  Editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security\, Associate Editor of Communications of the ACM (CACM)\, and an Advisory Board member of Springer’s Information Security and Cryptography Book Series. In 2010-2011 Rubin was a Fulbright Scholar at Tel Aviv University. In January 2004 Baltimore Magazine named Rubin a Baltimorean of the Year for his work in safeguarding the integrity of our election process\, and he is also the recipient of the 2004 Electronic Frontiers Foundation Pioneer Award. Rubin has a B.S\, (’89)\, M.S.E (’91)\, and Ph.D. (’94) from the University of Michigan. \n 
URL:https://issa-centralmd.org/calendar/membership-meeting-3-24-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom\, MD
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