Cal State San Bernardino will hold a Cyber Security Summit 7:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at Cal State’s Santos Manuel Student Union.
The summit will cover a variety of topics related to cyber security and feature a number of experts in the field.
Sessions
are “Cyber security is the new business priority,” “The cyber security
skills shortage no one is talking about,” “How secure is your bank
information,” “Hacking gets physical: Who turned off the power” and
“Women in cyber security.”
Scheduled speakers include Betsy
Bevilacqua, information security risk manager, Facebook; Lesley Piper,
cyber security engineer, MITRE Corp.; Lea Deesing, chief innovation
officer, city of Riverside; Vaughn Book, chief information officer,
Arrowhead Credit Union; and Corrine Sande, computer information systems
officer, Whatcom Community College.
The luncheon speaker will be B. Lynne Clark, division chief, IAD
Education, Training and Academic Outreach, National Security Agency.
The
summit is sponsored by Cal State San Bernardino, the CSUSB Business
Alliance and the Cal State College of Business and Public
Administration.
Organizations and company participants include
Facebook, City National Bank, National Security Agency, Federal CIO
Council, Accent Computer Solutions, Ahern Adcock Devlin LLP and the city
of Riverside.
The summit is free and open to the public.
To register, visit eventbrite.com or call 909-537-5771.
Parking on campus is $5.
For information, contact the Cal State Office of Public Affairs at 909-537-5007 or visit news.csusb.edu.
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