FedCyber is a community-focused activity and event series created by Matt Devost & Bob Gourley designed to bring together action oriented practitioners to advance the dialogue on critical enterprise and government challenges. When we started FedCyber 7 years ago, we were on a mission to chan...
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From ThingsCyber.com at:The Clearest Explanation of Cryptocurrencies You Will Ever See Truly functional cryptocurrencies are a new thing. If you are not a computer scientist or tech hobbyist you are operating at a disadvantage in understanding what is going on here. We provided a functional overview...
Fifth Annual Cloudera Government Forum When: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Where: Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater, Washington, DC Who: Executives, program managers,CIOs, technical advisors, policy and cybersecurity analysts, and enterprise architects from Federal, state, and local go...
Securonix pioneered the use of user and entity behavior analytics (UEBA) for cyber security eight years ago and now provides the market’s most mature behavioral security analytics solution. The company worked with some of the largest global enterprises to develop a robust, enterprise-class securit...
The 10 Nov 2015 FedCyber Summit is proud to announce our latest sponsor, Cisco Systems: Cisco is leading the digital revolution across Federal government through technologies that are transforming citizen experiences, processes and business models. Our innovative solutions in cloud computing, cyber ...
The 10 Nov 2015 FedCyber Summit is proud to announce our latest sponsor, Box: Box provides secure, scalable content shasring that both users and IT love and adopt, including 82% of the Fortune 500. Box’s dynamic, flexible content management solution empowers users to share and access content from ...
We are pleased to announce FireMon as a sponsor of the 10 Nov 2015 FedCyber Summit. FireMon delivers continuous visibility into and control over network security infrastructure, policies and risk, enabling government agencies to dramatically improve effectiveness of network defenses, maximize techno...
Recorded Future’s fourth annual Recorded Future User Network (RFUN) Conference took place in Washington, D.C. on October 7, 2015. A recap is available on the Recorded Future blog, including highlights of Dan Geer’s keynote: As keynote, Dan Geer, CISO at In-Q-Tel explained, intelligence “is...