Turning the tide in the Cybersecurity fight was all about expansion of the Information Sharing Environment, Private and Public Sector Collaboration, and moving to machine speed in that sharing process.
The 2015 Cybesecurity Act and EO 13691 made that loud and clear. At the same time, Public Safety grew increasingly dependent upon digital evidence due to the proliferation of technology in most aspects of life. Not so fast, technology device and services businesses, civil society, and legislators are all pushing back hard on the privacy front and creating a formidable challenge for cybersecurity and public safety professionals commonly referred to as Going Dark. Join our distinguished panel of federal and local law enforcement and private sector cybersecurity professionals examining this critical issue just in time for implementation of the European Union General Data Protection Rule…
Turning the tide in the Cybersecurity fight was all about expansion of the Information Sharing Environment, Private and Public Sector Collaboration, and moving to machine speed in that sharing process.
The 2015 Cybesecurity Act and EO 13691 made that loud and clear. At the same time, Public Safety grew increasingly dependent upon digital evidence due to the proliferation of technology in most aspects of life. Not so fast, technology device and services businesses, civil society, and legislators are all pushing back hard on the privacy front and creating a formidable challenge for cybersecurity and public safety professionals commonly referred to as Going Dark. Join our distinguished panel of federal and local law enforcement and private sector cybersecurity professionals examining this critical issue just in time for implementation of the European Union General Data Protection Rule…
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The Critical Infrastructure Association of America, Inc. is a 501(c)6 Not for Profit. The mission of Critical Infrastructure Association of America is to create a membership-based, trade association of like-minded cybersecurity and closely related industry professionals that work in the field of cybersecurity. The goal is to share best practices, establish and maintain high operational standards and to educate and interact with those in the cybersecurity community within public, private and governmental sectors.