Speakers

Speakers organized by Session
Track Key :
 Track 1: Information Management and Data Centers (IM) Track 2: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance (CS)
 Track 3: Next Generation Government: Gov 2.0 and Beyond (GT) Track 4: Defense Innovations - Presented with: Association for Enterprise Information (AFEI) (DI)
 Track 5: Breakthroughs and Best Practices (BB) Tutorials
INSTRUCTOR EVENT
  Session IM-2: Apps.gov Brings Cloud Computing to the Federal Government: A Progress Report
  Session GT-5: Government Agencies Leverage Social Media in a Web 2.0 World: Trials and Triumphs
  Session GT-2: Putting Government Data on the Web: It sounds like a great idea. Now, how do we do it?
  Session CS-8 – Educating Senior Leaders in Cyber Security Requirements
  Session CS-5: Effective Security Architectures and Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
  Session GT-4: Reinventing the Workforce- Working Responsibly in a Web 2.0 Environment
  Session CS-7: Access Control via Identity Management
  Session GT-2: Putting Government Data on the Web: It sounds like a great idea. Now, how do we do it?
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal, and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session GT-5: Government Agencies Leverage Social Media in a Web 2.0 World: Trials and Triumphs
  Session BB-2: The Road to Extreme Application Development
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal, and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session IM-4: Understanding the Key Security and Risk Management Issues of Cloud Computing
  Session BB-5: A Strategic Approach to the USG IPv6 Roadmap
  Tutorial 1-3: Social Media 101: Putting Social Media to Work for Your Organization
  Session DI-2: Success through Enhanced Electronic Information Sharing and Implementation of VLER Capabilities
  Session GT-2: Putting Government Data on the Web: It sounds like a great idea. Now, how do we do it?
  Session BB-3: Obama Time - A New Paradigm
  Session DI-4: DoD Strategy for Enterprise Services
  Session GT-3: Wading into Open Government through Online Dialogues – Strategies, Advantages and Legal Considerations
  Session CS-8 – Educating Senior Leaders in Cyber Security Requirements
  Session CS-7: Access Control via Identity Management
  Session GT-1: The Many Challenges of Implementing Electronic Health Records
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Tutorial 1-3: Social Media 101: Putting Social Media to Work for Your Organization
  Session DI-4: DoD Strategy for Enterprise Services
  Session GT-2: Putting Government Data on the Web: It sounds like a great idea. Now, how do we do it?
  Session IM-3: Recovering Data After a Disaster
  Session CS-3: Securing the Mobile Workforce: Protecting Information on Laptops, PDAs, Mobiles and Smartphones
  Session DI-1: Social Media, Web 2.0 and DoD; the Clash of the Titans
  Session BB-4: Government Contracting: A NASA Case Study on Achieving Efficiency, Effectiveness and Overall Value for Taxpayers
  Session DI-5: Federating Identity in DoD
  Session IM-2: Apps.gov Brings Cloud Computing to the Federal Government: A Progress Report
  Session DI-3: Building Secure Clouds for DoD
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Tutorial 1-6: Forensic Fundamentals - Presented with the SANS Institute
  Session BB-3: Obama Time - A New Paradigm
  Session GT-5: Government Agencies Leverage Social Media in a Web 2.0 World: Trials and Triumphs
  Session BB-5: A Strategic Approach to the USG IPv6 Roadmap
  Session IM-2: Apps.gov Brings Cloud Computing to the Federal Government: A Progress Report
  Session CS-1: The Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC) - CAG Control 7
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Session GT-3: Wading into Open Government through Online Dialogues – Strategies, Advantages and Legal Considerations
  Session IM-4: Understanding the Key Security and Risk Management Issues of Cloud Computing
  Session BB-5: A Strategic Approach to the USG IPv6 Roadmap
  Session CS-4: Developing Metrics for Cybersecurity Programs
  Session GT-3: Wading into Open Government through Online Dialogues – Strategies, Advantages and Legal Considerations
  Session GT-5: Government Agencies Leverage Social Media in a Web 2.0 World: Trials and Triumphs
  Session IM-3: Recovering Data After a Disaster
  Session IM-1: Knowledge Management and Digitization of Sensitive Data
  Session GT-2: Putting Government Data on the Web: It sounds like a great idea. Now, how do we do it?
  Session CS-6: Getting Operational on the Front Lines of Cybersecurity
  Tutorial 1-5: DoDAF Version 2.0
  Session DI-2: Success through Enhanced Electronic Information Sharing and Implementation of VLER Capabilities
  Tutorial 1-3: Social Media 101: Putting Social Media to Work for Your Organization
  Session DI-3: Building Secure Clouds for DoD
  Session BB-2: The Road to Extreme Application Development
  Session CS-5: Effective Security Architectures and Protecting Personally Identifiable Information
  Session DI-4: DoD Strategy for Enterprise Services
  Tutorial 1-1: Understanding Virtualization’s Role in Auditing and Security
  Session DI-3: Building Secure Clouds for DoD
  Session DI-2: Success through Enhanced Electronic Information Sharing and Implementation of VLER Capabilities
  Session CS-3: Securing the Mobile Workforce: Protecting Information on Laptops, PDAs, Mobiles and Smartphones
  Session CS-2: Overcoming Policy, Legal, and Privacy Issues in the Fight Against Insider Threats
  Session BB-5: A Strategic Approach to the USG IPv6 Roadmap
  Session CS-8 – Educating Senior Leaders in Cyber Security Requirements
  Tutorial 1-3: Social Media 101: Putting Social Media to Work for Your Organization
  Session BB-1: Maximizing Your Federal IT Dollars: How to Choose IT Investments that Lead to Agency Success