How Will Your Company Handle an Insider Threat?
How Will Your Company Handle an Insider Threat?
A discussion with experts on the proposed changes to the NISPOM
and the bottom line impact to cleared industry.
On October 7, 2011, the President signed Executive Order 13587, “Structural Reforms to Improve Security of Classified Networks and the Responsible Sharing and Safeguarding of Classified Information.” which directs the heads of agencies that operate or access classified computer networks to have responsibility for appropriately sharing and safeguarding classified information.
In November 2012, the White House issued National Insider Threat Policy and Minimum Standards for Executive Branch Insider Threat Programs that provides Departments and Agencies with the minimum elements necessary to establish effective insider threat programs. For cleared industry, implementation of the National Insider Threat Policy will be outlined in the not yet issued Conforming Change 2 of the National Industrial Security Operating Manual (NISPOM).
The industry minimum standards will include:
- establishing an insider threat program
- designating an insider threat senior official who is cleared in connection with the facility clearance
- self-assessments of insider threat programs
- insider threat training for insider threat program personnel and awareness for employees
- monitoring network activity
This briefing and panel discussion will address the proposed changes to the NISPOM (Conforming Change 2) from the perspective of Insider Threat and Industrial Security experts, as well as the current and anticipated impact on company resources from the perspective of business leaders currently operating under the NISPOM.
IMPORTANT: Participation in this event is limited to U.S Citizens representing organizations with no Foreign Ownership, Control or Influence (FOCI). The American Small Business Coalition, LLC reserves the right to refuse access to any individual and/or organization.
Pre-registration is required. Onsite registration not available. No substitutions permitted after online registration closes on November 4, 2014. Other than these exceptions, all registrations are subject to our Guest/Fail/Cancellation/Substitution and Event Refund Policies.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Broderick Franklin, ISP, (Microsoft CSSO)
InfoTek Corporation
Diane Griffin,
Security First & Associates
Jacky Kimmel, CEO
InfoTek Corporation
Special Agent Michael T. Brown, Strategic Partnership Coordinator
FBI, Counterintelligence Strategic Partnerships
Expected Number of Attendees
50Relevant Government Agencies
Intelligence Agencies, Dept of Justice
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Fri, Nov 7, 2014, 8:00am - 12:00pm
Where
Loyola University Maryland (Columbia Grad Center)
8890 McGaw Road
Columbia, MD 21046
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Website
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Organizer
The American Small Business Coalition