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AFFIRM GovNet: Guiderails for AI in the...
AI comes in many shapes and forms. Aside from Generative AI, the Federal Government has been using many forms of AI to deliver on their mission. Cybersecurity has also played a major role in making sure that these interactions are safe on Federal IT systems. Although Generative AI is new on the scene, AI is much more broad and has been used by various agencies to help bring efficiencies and success to their agency constituents. Join AFFIRM as...
October 18, 2023
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Webcast
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After Hours: AFFIRM Leadership Transiti...
Agencies face sophisticated, ever-evolving cyber attacks against systems, data, infrastructure, and supply chains. How are agency CISOs and CIOs responding? Hear from a panel of civilian agency leaders and industry cyber experts as they discuss top federal cybersecurity trends. Learn how agencies are evolving their approaches to enterprise IT risk management, supply chain risk management and zero trust while readying the agency for TIC 3.0 and...
June 29, 2023
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Arlington, VA
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Virtual Monthly Speaker Series: Supply...
One of the top cybersecurity concerns in 2023 is supply chain security for software. Risks can include insertion of counterfeits, unauthorized production, tampering, theft, insertion of malicious software and hardware, as well as poor manufacturing and development practices in the cybersecurity-related elements of the supply chain. The recently released NIST Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) program helps agencies manage the...
April 19, 2023
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Webcast
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Virtual Monthly Speaker Series: Convers...
Financial-sector activities – such as consumer and commercial banking, funding, liquidity, and insurance services – were identified by the Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, as National Critical Functions. Those functions are so vital to the United States that any disruption, corruption, or dysfunction would have a debilitating effect on U.S. security, the national economy, and/or pub...
March 16, 2022
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Webcast
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Virtual Monthly Speaker Series: Removin...
Five months ago, the Administration took bold steps to improve the nation’s cybersecurity and protect federal government networks from sophisticated, malicious cyber activity from both nation-state actors and cyber criminals. Modernizing national cybersecurity defenses has never been more critical. The executive order followed cyberattacks that were a sobering reminder of the vulnerability and the impact of these attacks. This panel will...
October 20, 2021
Organizer: AFFIRM
Location: Webcast
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AFFIRM April Speaker Series: Combating...
One of the missions of government offices of inspector general (OIG) is to detect and root out fraud. The type of misuse of government funds can range from disaster recovery, procurement, labor racketeering, unemployment insurance, and tax fraud, to name a few. The pandemic has raised the bar on fraud prevention, and this discussion will feature a team of experts from two agencies who have played pivotal roles during this period of social dist...
April 14, 2021
Organizer: PMR
Location: Webcast
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AFFIRM February Virtual Speaker Series...
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) is a unified cybersecurity standard designed to reduce the theft of Controlled Unclassified Information from companies in the defense industrial base. But the impact doesn’t stop there. Major contracting shops such as the General Services Administration are adopting the maturity model for contracts outside of DoD. With 171 controls spread across 17 categories, the CMMC is the most st...
February 17, 2021
Organizer: PMR
Location: Webcast
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AFFIRM October Virtual Speaker Series:...
The Office of Management and Budget recently released interim regulations outlining the pathway agencies can pursue to bar companies from Federal contracting when they constitute a supply chain security risk. Connections to adversarial foreign governments represent an unacceptable risk of espionage through back doors placed in their products or by the companies routing data to home countries where foreign laws may make it easier to access them...
October 21, 2020
Organizer: PMR
Location: Webcast
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AFFIRM | USCC 7th Annual Cybersecurity Summit
Federal agencies are facing ever more sophisticated adversaries and threats that place our privacy, our economy, and our Nation at risk.These cyber threats are diverse and include the prevalence of malicious actors who operate globally at will; the growth of risks from the Internet of Things, and increasingly complex networks, all elevating the security and resilience of cyberspace to a critical homeland security imperative. Exacerbating these...
October 8, 2020
Organizer: PMR
Location: Virtual
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AFFIRM/USCC 6th Annual Cybersecurity Su...
Bridging the Cyber Talent Gap in GovernmentRecent reports estimate that there will be a staggering 3.5 million unfilled cyber positons in 2021. Cybersecurity engineers who possess the right certifications and education can command top salaries at any company they choose. The Federal government is the #1 target for cybercriminals, so, in the face of this shortage of cyber talent, how can government organizations succeed in the race for cyber t...
March 21, 2019
Organizer: RMK Productions
Location: Arlington, VA
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