Keynote: Kristin Judge

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CyberNext DC 2022 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Panel: Crisis in Ukraine - Effect on the Global Cyber Landscape

Panel: Threat Landscape Transparency Through Incident Response Reporting

Presentation: CySyphus Project

CTA Introduction

Closing Keynote: Grant Schneider

CyberNext DC 2021 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

CyberNext BRU 2024 Opening Remarks - Michael Daniel

CyberNext DC 2024 Opening Remarks - Ari Schwartz

CyberNext DC 2025 Opening Remarks - Ari Schwartz

Closing Keynote: Rob Joyce

CyberNext DC 2017 Keynote: Chris Krebs

Panel: Stop Talking About Information Sharing: Lessons from the Frontlines

Keynote: Terrell McSweeny

Panel: Aligning the World Around Risk Management

Keynote: Representative Jim Langevin (D-RI)

Panel: Vulnerability Disclosure Policy

Panel: IoT Threats and Solutions

Keynote: Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI)

CyberNext DC 2017 Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote: Megan Stifel

Keynote: Kristin Judge

CyberNext DC 2022 Welcome Remarks - Ari Schwartz

CyberNext DC 2019 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Keynote: Robert L. Strayer

CyberNextDC 2023 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Panel: Strategies for Product Security

Our final panel discussion will focus on all thing’s product security! The panelists will weigh in on concepts such as secure by design/default, tech accountability, and the implications of shifting the security burden. Our panelists will cover recent legislative developments like the Cyber Resilience Act and engage with the historical context that has led governments to refocus their attention “upstream” after having emphasized operational issues and enterprise security. The discussion will also analyze current policy and regulatory approaches towards product security and where they can be improved!
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Keynote: CISA EAD Eric Goldstein

Panel: 702 Reauthorization - Is it Important for Cybersecurity?

This panel session will provide an informed discussion regarding the significance of reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in the context of cybersecurity. Since the Biden Administration has come out in favor of reauthorizing section 702, some have pointed to the growing number of foreign cyberattacks on the U.S. as an argument in favor of this controversial surveillance tool. This discussion will explore whether the reauthorization of 702 is essential for enhancing national cybersecurity and aims to shed light on the nuanced relationship between surveillance laws and cybersecurity measures, addressing the need for transparency and effective tools to combat evolving cyber threats.
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Fireside Chat with Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger

Panel: For the Greater Good: Funding the Future of the Internet

Although not widely known, many critical Internet services and functions depend on non-profit organizations and volunteers funded largely through philanthropy. This model worked well (enough)when the Internet was new, but given our global dependence on cyberspace, we are reaching the limits of this model’s ability to meet demand. The “For the Greater Good: Funding the Future of the Internet” panel will examine how certain critical activities for the public interest and common good are funded now and explore possible alternatives. This session will also incorporate international perspectives, recognizing that cybersecurity threats are inherently global. The panel discuss innovative financing mechanisms, international collaboration, and strategic investments that can help ensure critical cybersecurity activities remain available to safeguard the common good.
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Keynote: Air Marshal Darren Goldie AM CSC

Panel: Equity at Work: Building and Nurturing Diverse Talent for the Future

This panel session promises an exploration on current cybersecurity workforce initiatives, namely how hiring and developing a diverse cyber workforce can support better security outcomes. The discussion aims to highlight how a diverse workforce is better equipped to combat the multifaceted nature of cyber threats, as varied perspectives can offer innovative solutions. The session will examine how these issues are being addressed in the National Cyber Strategy, as well as steps that entities can take to greater incentive diversity, equity, and inclusion in the cyber workforce.
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CyberNext DC 2023 Welcome Remarks - Ari Schwartz

Panel: Securing the Digital World: Perspectives from Cybersecurity Luminaries

The Cybersecurity Luminaries panel is a fan favorite at CyberNext DC! This panel will seek to entertain with lively and spontaneous dialogue while bringing important and diverse perspectives to innovative issues. This year some of the discussion topics include artificial intelligence, the increasing number of cyberattacks in healthcare, software supply chain security, securing critical infrastructure, and more. You can look forward to hearing candid conversations among our panelists on the future of securing the cybersecurity ecosystem.
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Panel: BOMS: Insights & Best Practices

Fireside Chat: Kemba Walden & Bryan Palma

Presentation: Exploit Prediction Scoring System

CyberNext DC 2022: Cyber Luminaries Panel – Insights and Perspectives From The Experts

Morning Keynote: Eric Goldstein

Panel: Fostering a Stronger Workforce Through Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Keynote: Gary Steele

Panel: What Cyber Policy Needs Next Through the Looking Glass of the Ransomware Task Force

CyberNext BRU 2025 Opening Remarks: Ari Schwartz

CyberNextBRU 2025 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Panel: Stemming the Proliferation and Irresponsible Use of Commercial Cyber Intrusion Capabilities: An Update on the Pall Mall Process

This session assesses the proliferation and irresponsible use of Commercial Cyber Intrusion Capabilities (CCICS), including ‘commercial intrusive surveillance software’ or spyware. It also discusses the Pall Mall Process – jointly led by France and the United Kingdom – which seeks to establish guiding principles and highlight policy options for States, industry and civil society in relation to the development, facilitation, purchase and use of such capabilities.
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Panel: Cyber Defence: Protecting Critical Infrastructure & Supporting Strategic Partnerships

This session reviews plans to improve the cybersecurity of the European Union’s critical infrastructure, including Commission President Ursula VON DER LEYEN’s proposal for a Preparedness Union Strategy. It also discusses cybersecurity capacity assistance to Ukraine via the Tallinn Mechanism as well as the future of cybersecurity cooperation within and between the EU and NATO.
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Keynote: The Path Forward for Ukrainian Cyber Defence

This session discusses the efforts and strategies employed by the international community to provide IT and cyber defence assistance to Ukraine.
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Fireside Chat: A Quantum Shift in Cybersecurity with Bart Groothuis

This session analyses cybersecurity threats associated with quantum computing and the policy challenges surrounding the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). It also considers the role of EU institutions in supporting this transition to enhance cybersecurity and protect citizens.
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Panel: Harmonising Cybersecurity Regulations in the EU Single Market

This session focuses ongoing efforts to clarify, align and harmonise the European Union’s cybersecurity regulatory landscape. It discusses challenges stemming from variations in Member States’ implementation and transposition of EU regulations and directives, such as the NIS 2 Directive, as well as the complexities of cross-border cooperation in cybersecurity.
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Panel: The Future of the Cybersecurity Act & EU Certifications

This session examines the implications of the December targeted amendment to the Cybersecurity Act (CSA), which enables the establishment of European certification schemes for managed security services. It also discusses the outlook for the European Union Cybersecurity Certification Scheme on Cloud Services (EUCS), with a particular focus on the ongoing debate surrounding cloud sovereignty.
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Keynote: Cybersecurity Priorities for the Commission's New Mandate

This session offers a closer look at the European Commission's cybersecurity priorities for the 2024-2029 mandate under the leadership of Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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CyberNext DC 2024 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Panel: Stalkerware: Is Enough Being Done to Prevent Technology Enabled Harassment and Domestic Violence?

When designed to operate in complete stealth mode, with no persistent notification to the device owner, stalkerware can give abusers, stalkers, and other perpetrators a robust tool to perpetrate harassment, monitoring, stalking, fraud, and abuse. This type of abuse can be terrifying, traumatizing, and raises significant safety and privacy concerns. This panel will discuss the availability of these apps, the use of them as a tool for abuse, and the steps government and industry can take to help combat the problem.
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Keynote: Chris Krebs

Panel: IoT: Managing Risk in a Connected World

Keynote: Congressman Will Hurd (R-Texas)

Panel: Future of Federal Cybersecurity in Modernized Environments

This panel will discuss the more modern IT architectures that agencies are adopting and the types of security solutions that underpin those environments. It will also cover how government wide security programs are adapting to support those more modernized IT ecosystems.
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Panel: Do you need Security to Have Privacy? A View of the Legislative Landscape

Nearly all major privacy laws and regulations – from the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to the European General Directive for Privacy Regulation – include express data security requirements. Yet, some members of Congress and other commentators have suggested that security provisions will only serve to make privacy legislation more difficult to pass while others suggest that they can’t vote for a bill without security. What type of security is being discussed in these bills and how will they affect consumers?
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Panel: Election Security: What State and Local Officials Want You to Know

This panel will provide a chance for policy makers and cybersecurity practitioners to hear directly from state and local election officials about what they need and, perhaps more importantly, what they don’t need in advance of the 2020 elections. Audience members will be able to engage directly with election experts and develop a better understanding of their needs and resource limitations.
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Keynote: Jeanette Manfra

CyberNext DC 2018 Closing Remarks - Michael Daniel

Keynote: Grant Schneider

Panel: Security Luminaries, Future Topics, Encryption

Keynote: Adam Hickey

Panel: Supply Chain Security

Panel: Workforce

Lunchtime Speakers: Chris Krebs and Corey Thomas

Keynote: Amit Yoran

Panel: MultiParty Hardware Component Vulnerability Disclosure

Panel: Operational Collaboration

Morning Keynote: Jim Baker

CyberNext DC 2018 Welcome and Opening Remarks

Closing Keynote: Alex Stamos

Panel: Cybersecurity Luminaries

Lunch Keynote: Grant Schneider

Panel: Combatting Cybercrime

Keynote: Marina Kaljurand

CyberNext DC 2020 Day 2 Welcome Remarks - Michael Daniel

Closing Keynote: Anne Neuberger

Keynote: Chairwoman Lauren Underwood

Panel: Election Security

CyberNextDC 2020 Day 1 Welcome Remarks - Ari Schwartz

Panel: International Approaches to IoT

Panel: Cyber Luminaries – Insights and Perspectives From The Experts

Keynote: Paul Ash

Panel: Walking the Talk to Improve Equity and Diversity In the Cybersecurity Workforce

Keynote: Chris Inglis

Panel: Threat Intelligence Sharing: The Community Effect

Keynote: Congressman Jim Langevin (D-RI)

Keynote: Mieke Eoyang

Panel: Evolution in Ransomware Policy

Keynote: Bart Groothuis

CyberNext BRU 2024 Closing Remarks - Ari Schwartz

Panel: Removing Unsupported Devices from European Critical Infrastructure

Panel: Cybersecurity in a Quantum World

Panel: Vulnerability Equities Process

Fireside Chat: Cybersecurity Coalition Europe 2024 - 2029 Cyber Roadmap

Fireside chat to discuss key themes of the Cybersecurity Coalition Europe 2024-2029 Manifesto.
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Panel: International cooperation – What have we achieved and where should we focus in the years ahead?

Panel: Cyber Resilience Act - Where do we go from here?