CISA Announces Third Annual Cyber Summit | Eastern NC Now

We are excited to bring back our National Cybersecurity Summit for its third year!

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Press Release:

    We are excited to bring back our National Cybersecurity Summit for its third year! Last year's summit drew more than 1,700 attendees to the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. The summit focused on providing cybersecurity strategies, policies and/or initiatives that facilitate collaboration between the full range of government, defense, civilian, intelligence, and law enforcement entities.

    This year, we're doing things a bit differently. Our National Cybersecurity Summit will be moving to a virtual format. We are excited to continue the legacy by providing meaningful opportunities to discuss cybersecurity, this time in a virtual environment.

    CISA's 3rd Annual National Cybersecurity Summit will be held as a series of two-hour webinars every Wednesday for four weeks, beginning September 16 and ending October 7.

    Each week will have a different theme and the presentations will highlight topics relevant to CISA's mission and include keynote speeches and remarks from leadership from across the government and private sector.

    This year's themes are:

  • Sept 16: Key Cyber Insights
  • Sept 23: Leading the Digital Transformation
  • Sept 30: Diversity in Cybersecurity
  • Oct 7: Defending our Democracy

    You can now register for the event HERE. For more information, visit www.cisa.gov/cybersummit2020.

    We look forward to your participation in this year's virtual Summit.
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