DALLAS— David Hogue, who serves as senior technical director for the National Security Agency’s Cybersecurity Threat Operations Center, will be a featured speaker July 31 at the 2019 Cyber:Secured Forum.
Hogue will share principles on how the NSA is approaching cybersecurity innovation and how the security industry can partner in the overall mission.
In his presentation, titled “Fostering Innovation and Public-Private Partnerships in Cyber Defennse,” Hogue will discuss how the industry can develop solutions for managing gateways and cyber perimeters, hardening endpoints to meet best practices and standards, embracing comprehensive and automated threat intelligence and cultivating a culture of curiosity and innovation.
Prior to joining NSA in 2009, Hogue spent nine years in private industry, supporting government, commercial and military clients, to include time supporting the U.S. Cyber Command predecessor, Joint Task Force Global Network Operations (JTF-GNO).
The Cyber:Secured Forum will be held in Dallas, July 29-31, at the Westin Dallas Park Central. The event will feature in-depth content on cybersecurity trends and best practices related to the delivery of physical security systems and other integrated systems.
Collaboratively developed by the Security Industry Association (SIA) and PSA Security Network’s education teams, the educational sessions will feature top cybersecurity leaders. Sponsor exhibits will showcase solutions related to cybersecurity, integrated systems and physical security solutions.
This event will provide leaders in the IT and physical security industries ample opportunities to connect and share information on risks and liabilities, responding to cybersecurity threats and establishing security control standards across IT systems and particularly when integrating physical security solutions and devices on IT networks.
To learn more about the event and to register, go here.