Counter-Insider Threat Symposium

August 02, 2021

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Our 6th Annual Counter-Insider Threat Symposium will bring together senior level officials from the US Government and Industry to discuss the evolving policies, operations, and technologies needed to move towards robust situational management in order to detect, deter and defend against insider risks.

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The Only Whole of Govt. Insider Threat Event 2 Days, 16+ Speakers & Opportunities for Industry

  • Current and evolving threat landscape from a counterintelligence perspective
  • Emphasizing the holistic nature of Insider Threat Programs through the integration of economic and behavioral analysis
  • Remote workforce case studies: Successful security assessments and transitioning your insider threat program to account for increased remote environment
  • Modeling and mitigating Insider Risk (MInR)
  • Update on Trusted Workforce 2.0
  • Zero Trust Architecture and the impact for current and near future Insider Threat Programs
  • Supporting technical capabilities including advanced behavioral analytic tools, DLP and UAM
  • Strengthening insider threat programs across national critical infrastructure sectors in alignment with NCSC's publication on Insider Threat Mitigation for U.S.Critical Infrastructure Entities


Why You Should Attend This Symposium:

As the threat landscape continues to expand so must insider threat program strategies, procedures and supporting technologies. From accounting for new and increased stressors on employees enhanced through the pandemic, the growing reach and sophistication of technical and social strategies of adversaries, expanding reach and scope of acts of economic espionage, to vulnerabilities with remote workforces, federal agencies and stakeholders need to ensure they are sharing best practices with one another in order to advance their respective insider threat programs.

Further, insider threats programs will need to adapt in order to best support the "Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity" advancing Zero Trust Architecture. Finally, the recent release of NCSC's publication "Insider Threat Mitigation for U.S. Critical Infrastructure Entities: Guidelines from an Intelligence Perspective" supports the Administration's larger emphasis on these sectors, and developing robust insider threat programs is critical for their functional resiliency and reliability.

Whether you are a member of the federal government, industry or academia, join us in October for this collaborative discussion to help all stakeholders improve the robustness of counter insider threat programs across the government.

Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Symposiums' content and focus areas. We assemble key policy makers, leaders in human and technical analysis and respected security experts from a broad range of organizations and institutions. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

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2021 Confirmed Speakers Include:

  • Michael J Orlando, SES, Acting Director, National Counterintelligence and Security Center
  • William Lietzau, Director, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
  • Robert Rohrer, NCSC Assistant Director ETD, Director, National Insider Threat Task Force
  • Dr. Brad Millick, SES, Director, Counter-Insider Threat, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
  • Matthew Hudren, Section Chief, Insider Threat Section, TSA
  • Michael Gelles, Psy.D, Managing Director, Deloitte Consulting LLP

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Counter-Insider Threat Symposium