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Massive cyber-espionage campaigns are impacting business and government, most recently, SolarWinds. Law enforcement has dual roles to investigate cyber-espionage on both business and government, as well as protecting their own organizations from attack including exploring strategies and technology to better track cyber adversaries. Cybercriminals and Nation-state hackers are increasingly more aggressive, exploiting weaknesses in the supply chain to penetrate business and government and critical infrastructure networks to mine for information. At the same time, cybercrime is now big business. Law enforcement needs secure reliable information to combat increasingly sophisticated attacks. Technology is a key weapon. Technology drives the infrastructure delivering the information, as well as the methods and tools used to investigate.
In the Executive Panel on Cybersecurity, leading law enforcement experts from major federal agencies will discuss what cyber and digital technologies are used to keep our nation safe from all attacks—cyber and physical.
Topics include:
- Advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning
- Actionable intelligence
- Advanced detection, protection, and resilience
Panelists:
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Michael Christman, Assistant Director of the Criminal Justice Information Services Division, FBI
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Darrin Jones, Executive Assistant Director, Science and Technology Branch, FBI
- Jarod Koopman, Director, Cyber Crime, IRS - Criminal Investigation
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Sean Newell, Deputy Chief, National Security Division (NSD), Counterintelligence and Export Control Section (CES), DOJ
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Moderator: Jill Aitoro, Editor in Chief, SC Media
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