After Cyber Security Executive Order, Where Are the Business Opportunities?
A Defense Daily Webinar
11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
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President Obama in February issued an executive order that among other things calls on government and industry to work together to develop consensus-based cyber security standards and best practices that can be voluntarily adopted by owners and operators of private critical infrastructure to help protect their computer networks. Now comes the hard part…creating and implementing those new security practices.
The order also directs the federal government to share classified and unclassified cyber threat information with critical infrastructure owners and commercial service providers to help them react to threats.
The executive order is technology neutral, with the expectation that the private sector will benefit from a competitive market for products and services that meet the security standards.
Preliminary standards and best practices, which will be contained in the Cybersecurity Framework, are due in about eight months. This framework will provide the guidance that security vendors will be watching to make sure their products and services help reduce cyber risks to critical infrastructures.
This timely webinar will explore:
11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Register Now
President Obama in February issued an executive order that among other things calls on government and industry to work together to develop consensus-based cyber security standards and best practices that can be voluntarily adopted by owners and operators of private critical infrastructure to help protect their computer networks. Now comes the hard part…creating and implementing those new security practices.
The order also directs the federal government to share classified and unclassified cyber threat information with critical infrastructure owners and commercial service providers to help them react to threats.
The executive order is technology neutral, with the expectation that the private sector will benefit from a competitive market for products and services that meet the security standards.
Preliminary standards and best practices, which will be contained in the Cybersecurity Framework, are due in about eight months. This framework will provide the guidance that security vendors will be watching to make sure their products and services help reduce cyber risks to critical infrastructures.
This timely webinar will explore:
- What practical steps will companies likely take if they choose to comply with the emerging security standards?
- What business opportunities exist to help critical infrastructures meet the standards and what kind of technologies may companies need for compliance?
- Is the pool of security technologies that customers have to choose from adequate and what advancements need to be made to security technologies to bolster the security profile of users?
- As cyber threats increase, do critical infrastructures have the subject matter expertise on hand to help cope with cyber risks and if not, are there increasing opportunities for service providers to help these companies close their manpower gaps?
These questions and others will be addressed in our timely webinar on new cyber security standards.
Confirmed panelists include:
Lawrence (Larry) Dietz, Managing Director, TAL Global
Confirmed panelists include:
Lawrence (Larry) Dietz, Managing Director, TAL Global
Lawrence (Larry) Dietz, is a nationally
recognized expert in the areas of cyber security, cyber warfare,
information security and intellectual property. Larry is a licensed
attorney and also provides litigation and legal support to our clients
in these matters.
Larry is a recognized authority in compliance and has lectured
nationally and internationally on topics such as SOX, PII and other
critical issues related to Cyber and Electronic Commerce.
Larry’s experience spans:
32 years of market analysis for information security products and services
30 years of diversified military and commercial information security
20 years legal experience with an emphasis on high technology and Internet legal matters
6 years information security corporate strategy for Symantec
2 years adjunct professor American Military University
Larry brings a unique blend of expertise to our clients. As a retired Army Reserve Colonel specializing in intelligence and PSYOPS, he has over 30 years of diversified military and commercial information and cyber security experience. This unique knowledge combined with the thought leadership of academia enables Larry to bring varied approaches and solutions to clients’ challenges.
30 years of diversified military and commercial information security
20 years legal experience with an emphasis on high technology and Internet legal matters
6 years information security corporate strategy for Symantec
2 years adjunct professor American Military University
Larry brings a unique blend of expertise to our clients. As a retired Army Reserve Colonel specializing in intelligence and PSYOPS, he has over 30 years of diversified military and commercial information and cyber security experience. This unique knowledge combined with the thought leadership of academia enables Larry to bring varied approaches and solutions to clients’ challenges.
Larry’s Career Highlights:
Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, Intelligence and PSYOP (Retired)
Served as Senior Director of Government Strategy and Solutions for Symantec Corporation
Key analyst roles at Zona Research, Frost & Sullivan; and Giga Information Group
Subject Matter Expert; Defense Information School
Published a wide array of articles and reports and is a sought-after speaker
Lectured on internationally critical legal issues related to Cyber warfare, the Internet and Electronic Commerce
Securing electronic assets, responding to a full spectrum of cyber threats and managing perception of the organization by media, customers, investors and others are some of the key areas he is focused on.
Served as Senior Director of Government Strategy and Solutions for Symantec Corporation
Key analyst roles at Zona Research, Frost & Sullivan; and Giga Information Group
Subject Matter Expert; Defense Information School
Published a wide array of articles and reports and is a sought-after speaker
Lectured on internationally critical legal issues related to Cyber warfare, the Internet and Electronic Commerce
Securing electronic assets, responding to a full spectrum of cyber threats and managing perception of the organization by media, customers, investors and others are some of the key areas he is focused on.
As a Managing Director at TAL Global, Larry works with our clients on a range of issues, including:
CyberSecurity / CyberWar
Corporate Risk Management
Information Business Continuity Planning
Counter-Terrorism (PSYOP)
International Legal & Regulation Compliance
Data Privacy
Public Relations/Public Affairs
Business Continuity & Emergency Response
Read Lawrence Dietz’s PSYOP Regimental Blog at: blogspot.com
Defense Daily invites you to join this timely discussion concerning the outlook for cyber security. Please Register Now.
Corporate Risk Management
Information Business Continuity Planning
Counter-Terrorism (PSYOP)
International Legal & Regulation Compliance
Data Privacy
Public Relations/Public Affairs
Business Continuity & Emergency Response
Read Lawrence Dietz’s PSYOP Regimental Blog at: blogspot.com
Defense Daily invites you to join this timely discussion concerning the outlook for cyber security. Please Register Now.
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