If you’re in Washington DC this Wednesday, you’ll have to endure the agony of choice between two great cybersecurity panels.
George Washington University’s Homeland Security Policy Institute will be hosting roundtable discussion on pending cybersecurity legislation, with former Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, former Department of Homeland Security Director Michael Chertoff, and senior congressional staff. The event begins at 10:30 in the Jack Morton Auditorium, 805 21st Street, NW. See this link for more information.
And the Bipartisan Policy Center will be hosting an event at the same time on how best to forge public-private partnerships for cybersecurity, with a focus on policies put forth by the FCC. That discussion will include former Assistant Secretary for Policy at DHS, Stewart Baker; Director of Risk Management Information Security at CenturyLink, Michael Glenn; President of the internet intelligence firm Renesys, Andy Ogielski; and Assistant Secretary of the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications at DHS, Greg Schaffer. This event will be held at 1225 Eye St. NW, Suite 1000. See the link for more details.