
U.S. Executive Order on Cybersecurity: How This Will Affect Business in New Mexico
• Understand what the U.S. executive order means to technology leaders in the federal ecosystem
• How the public and private sectors can forge a stronger cybersecurity partnership
• Steps government leaders can take right now to address their cybersecurity concerns
Panelists:
Matthew Freilich, Associate Director in the Emerging Technologies Practice at Protiviti
Matthew oversees technical execution teams, and has over a decade of personal device and system security experience. He has worked on regulatory compliance, performed network/web
application penetration testing, social engineering, as well as a litany of different forms of security testing with medical device manufacturers, embedded device developers, hospitals, logistics organizations, disaster recovery organizations, banks, and the healthcare insurance/service industries.
Matthew Lamanna, Specialist Master, Cyber Risk Services, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Matthew has 20 years active duty Air Force Signals Intelligence & OCO/Cyber Threat Intelligence experience. Currently he is a Specialist Master within Deloitte's Cyber Risk offering portfolio and assists with business development in New Mexico, Texas, and Colorado for Deloitte & Touche LLP. He oversees Cyber Threat Intelligence Analysts, Defensive Cyber Analysts, and a 16th AF LNO under the 'SPICES' contract at Vandenberg AFB, Schriever AFB, Buckley AFB and Lackland AFB supporting the United States Space Force.
Raja Sambandam, Chief Information Security Officer, New Mexico Department of Information Technology
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Date and Time
Thursday Jul 8, 2021
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM MDT
Location
Virtual - Zoom
Fees/Admission
Free