
Director
Auburn University’s Charles D. McCrary Institute for Cyber & Critical Infrastructure Security
LinkedInCilluffo was a member of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission and the Department of Homeland Security’s Advisory Council, and he’s routinely called upon to advise senior officials in the executive branch, U.S. Armed Services, and state and local governments on an array of matters related to national and homeland security strategy and policy. In addition to briefing Congressional committees and their staffs, he has publicly testified before Congress on numerous occasions, serving as a subject matter expert on policies related to cyber threats, counterterrorism, security and deterrence, weapons proliferation, organized crime, intelligence and threat assessments, emergency management, and border and transportation security. Similarly, he works with U.S. allies and organizations such as NATO and Europol. He has presented at a number of bi-lateral and multi-lateral summits on cybersecurity and countering terrorism, including the U.N. Security Council.
This panel will reflect on the significant strides made in cybersecurity policy during the Biden Administration, from strengthening public-private partnerships to advancing federal cyber resilience and international cooperation. Experts will evaluate key successes, lessons learned, and remaining challenges, providing a comprehensive assessment of the current state of cybersecurity. Looking ahead, the discussion will turn to expectations for the next administration, exploring potential priorities, policy shifts, and the future of national and global cyber defense strategies. Join us for an insightful conversation on the trajectory of U.S. cybersecurity leadership.
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