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Cybersecurity Symposium

15th Annual DOJ Cybersecurity Symposium

Join us for the U.S. federal government’s annual cybersecurity event on May 22, 2024.  Engage with government and industry leaders as they share their perspective on the evolving cybersecurity landscape and discuss cybersecurity challenges and trends of 2024 and beyond.

Welcome

Welcome to the 15th Annual U.S. Department of Justice Cybersecurity Symposium site. This year’s virtual symposium will feature panel discussions on enterprise incident response and artificial intelligence.  We will hear from leaders from the U.S. federal government and industry to address critical cybersecurity topics, including cybersecurity regulation and policy, cybersecurity threat landscape, third party risk management, the importance of public and private collaboration, and federal privacy foundations.

Participation in the 15th Annual DOJ Cybersecurity Symposium fulfills the annual Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) requirement for role-based training for personnel with information technology, cybersecurity, and privileged access responsibilities.

Hosts

Melinda Rogers, U.S. Department of Justice Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Chief Information Officer

Kevin Cox, U.S. Department of Justice Deputy Chief Information Officer

Vu T. Nguyen, U.S. Department of Justice Chief Information Security Officer

Kevin Yasuda, U.S. Department of Justice Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

Audience

U.S. federal government employees, federal contractors, and invited guests. 

When

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

9:00 a.m. – 4:35 p.m.

Where

This symposium is virtual.  Attendees will receive a Webex invite link when registration is approved.

Registration 

Please use this link to register.

Program

15th Annual DOJ Cybersecurity Symposium Program

Invited Speakers

  • Marshall Miller, Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Ronald L. Davis, Director, U.S. Marshals Service
  • Paul Abbate, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Moderated by Jolene Lauria, Assistant Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice

  • Brian Merrick, Deputy Director, Service Delivery Staff, U.S. Department of Justice 
  • David Miller, Chief Technology Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation 
  • Michelle Ramsden, Senior Counsel, Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Randy Soper, Chief, Artificial Intelligence, Internal Revenue Service 
  • Moderated by Jonathan Mayer, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, U.S. Department of Justice 

  • Jeff Bauerlein, Chief Information Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation    
  • Nick Leiserson, Assistant National Cyber Director for Cyber Policy and Programs, Office of the National Cyber Director 
  • Sean Newell, Chief, National Security Cyber Section, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice  
  • Dr. Dorothy Fleming Williams, National Anthem Soloist, Accessibility Specialist, Civil Rights Division, U.S. Department of Justice
  • Peter Winn, Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer (Acting), Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, U.S. Department of Justice  

  • Jay Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Synack Inc. 
  • Sam Rubin, Vice President & Global Head of Operations for Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks Inc. 
  • John Scimone, President, Chief Security Officer, Dell Technologies   

Notes

Program subject to change without notice.  Attendees are responsible for supervisory approval to attend.