Cyber Deterrence and Defense: National Priorities for 2026
Join 150+ intelligence and national security professionals on January 15, 8:00–10:00 am, at AUSA in Arlington, VA, for a discussion on the cyber priorities shaping 2026, including efforts to deter adversary activity, strengthen operational collaboration, and modernize defense against emerging threats. Please note: This event is closed to the press and will be held under the Chatham House Rule.
This program will help intelligence and national security professionals understand where federal cyber efforts are headed in 2026, what threats are influencing strategic direction, and how evolving requirements like secure architecture, supply chain protection, and CMMC implementation affect mission and investment decisions.
Discussion topics:
- How agencies are strengthening cyber deterrence against malicious actors
- What cyber leaders identify as top threat trends and priority focus areas
- Updates on modernization, secure architecture, CMMC implementation, and supply chain protection
- The impact of AI/ML and emerging technologies on both adversary operations and defense readiness
- Where government most needs industry partnership and innovation
Speaker Details
Chris Butera
Acting Deputy Executive Assistant Director for the Cybersecurity Division
CISA
Todd Hemmen
Deputy Assistant Director, Cyber Capabilities Branch, Cyber Division
FBI
Thomas Lind
Senior Advisor
Office of the National Cyber Director
Cynthia Mendoza PhD
Chief Engineer, Intelligence Solutions
BAE Systems, Inc.
LTG Stephen Fogarty USA (Ret.)
Senior Executive Advisor
Booz Allen
Event Topic
Artificial Intelligence, Intel, SecurityRelevant Audiences
All Federal Government, Central Intelligence AgencyOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies
INSA BoD/AdCom:
$ 0.00
Gov't/Mil:
$ 0.00
Students:
$ 0.00
Members:
$ 100.00
Nonmembers:
$ 150.00
AUSA
2425 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, Virginia, US, 22201