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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] CyberSecurity Workshop Wed 11/8/2017 6:51:55 PM Register for Nov 15th - NIST, DHS, VA, ITC, HHS, DOJ Speakers at Cybersecurity Workshop Cybersecurity and EO Training Workshop - Nov 15th - Willard InterContinental Hotel - - Washington, D.C. - Government Speakers: Dr. Ron Ross NIST Fellow Author of the NIST Risk Management Framework and numerous NIST 800 Series Publications. Dr. Barry C. West Deputy CIO and Senior Advisor to the CIO Department of Homeland Security (awaiting agency confirmation) Martin Stanley Chief, Cybersecurity Assurance Branch National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPDD) Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523_00000581 -00001 ^Ricc^^Mumgar^^ Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Office of Information and Technology Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Kirit Amin Chief Information Officer International Trade Commission Jarvis Rodgers Information Technology Audit Director Office of Inspector General (OIG) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Jaime Noble Deputy Director for IT Security & Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Office of Justice Programs Department of Justice Reduction to Support Budget Reductions - Outstanding Government & Industry Speakers - - Please Forward to Others in Your Organization - New and Experienced CyberSecurity Executives, Managers and Staff Hear from industry experts and government officials tasked with implementing robust cybersecurity and risk management strategies along with learning how NIST's CSF and RMF can be effectively implemented to reduce the risk of cyber attacks. 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523_00000581 -00002 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA TIsferHc^^ovemrnen^aneRTCTO^IS^ and othersto understand the challenges they are facing on a day-to-day basis and how implementation of NIST's CSF and RMF helps them identify the risks and what it takes to mitigate those risks. Gaining insights from the panel and peer interactions at the workshop should be invaluable in moving the needle forward to improve federal cybersecurity. Who Should Attend: CIOs, CISOs, and Staff IT security and risk management practitioners IGs and Staff Senior Accountable Officials for Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Managers Program Managers responsible for risk management Government Executives, Managers and Staff who want to better understand how the Cybersecurity Executive Order is being implemented Industry and Contractors who want to better understand how the Cybersecurity Executive Order is being implemented All government and industry members who want to better understand how the Cybersecurity Executive Order is being implemented to help improve Agency Cyber Security Why You Should Attend: Gain a better understanding of the May 11th Presidential Executive Order on Cybersecurity and how it is being implemented Obtain practical knowledge of lessons learned from government leaders who are involved in implementing the Cybersecurity Executive Order ED_001523_00000581 -00003 ^^^^JoflecHnTormatior^n how Niy i frameworks can be leveraged to enhance the security of your organization ' Learn how risk management and cybersecurity are essential for regulatory compliance ' Meet with risk management, cybersecurity, and CIO colleagues .Latest Information on Government Cybersecurity and Implementing the President's Cybersecurity Executive Order (EO) Training Workshop A "How To" Workshop with Focus on Progress to Date and Implementing Kev Requirements A "How to" Workshop Discussing Best Practices and Lessons Learned Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Willard InterContinental Hotel Washington, D.C. Link to Potomac Forum Website: www.PotomacForum.org Government & Industry Invited to Attend Sponsored by: Potomac Forum, Ltd providing training to government since 1982 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_O01523_00000581 -00004 Potomac Forum Workshops are 100% Training and Not Sales or Marketing Events Overview: This workshop will focus on the progress to date in implementing the President's EO on Cybersecurity with emphasis on key requirement: identification of High Value Assets, implementation of NIST's Risk Management Framework (RMF) and Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). The CSF and RMF are critical for the federal government in its efforts to mitigate risk within enterprise information systems. The workshop will also discuss the relationship of the RMF and CSF to NIST SP 800-53 r5. What You Will Learn: The value of the integration of the NIST RMF, NIST CSF and their relationship to NIST SP 800-53 r5 Lessons learned from agency risk management and high value asset reporting Dos and don'ts for agencies in implementing the Cybersecurity Executive Order Best practices for responding to the Cybersecurity Executive Order Next steps for agencies in implementing cybersecurity best practices Workshop for Government and Industry Partners Press is NOT Permitted to Permit Candid Discussion CEUs and CLUs Credits Awarded for Attendance Team "Learn Together" Reduced Registration Fee 17cv1906 Sierra Club v. EPA ED_001523_00000581 -00005 orkshop for Government and industry Partners Learn Together Team Rates: Reduced Registration for Multiple Attendees from the Same Organization Registration and Information: www.PotomacForum.org Call: (703) 683-1613 info@PotomacForum.org Sponsored by: Potomac Forum, Ltd. 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