How to Catch Advanced Persistent Threats and Ransomware Before the Damage is Done



Join Dr. Richard T. White and Robert D. Long of Tennessee Department of Transportation's Cyber Security Team on how they secure of the Top 5 highway systems in the U.S. against advanced persistent threats (APTs) and ransomware attacks.

 

Richard and Robert will be interviewed by Val Bercovici, CEO and co-founder of Chainkit about the their new architecture and highlights published in their new technical paper: 

Secure Connectivity for Intelligent Traffic Systems Critical Infrastructure & Information.

 

Participants will learn why the NIST cyber security framework is no longer enough to protect against the next wave of APTs and ransomware attacks. In addition, you will learn how to:

  • Outmaneuver advanced cyber adversaries
  • Detect and mitigate attacks within minutes, not months
  • Capture and share forensic evidence with confidence
  • Enable continuous audit and compliance to protect against future attacks

 

About TN DOT

The Department of Transportation provides citizens of Tennessee and travelers with one of the best transportation systems in the country. TDOT consistently wins awards for its projects, highway design and innovative approach to transportation. Since 1998, Tennessee was voted as having one of the top five highway systems in the country by a national trade magazine.

 

About Chainkit

Chainkit helps fight the $1.5T cyber crime industry by solving data integrity challenges that were considered too hard, and ignored far too long. For the first time, Chainkit enbales organizations to attest to the integrity of any data, of any type, in motion and at rest. And, fully comply with stringent regulations including AICPA Trust Service Criteria (SOC 2), CoBIT-DSS, CSA, FFIEC, FISMA/ FedRAMP, HIPAA, HITRUST. v7, ISO27001:2013 (A 12.4), ITAR/EAR, MARS/CMS, MAS, NERC, NIST 800-53, 92, 137, 160, 171, PCI DSS v3, SEC/FINRA SCI.

Learn more at: https://chainkit.com

Speaker and Presenter Information

Dr. Richard T. White, Cyber Security Architect, and Robert D. Long, Cyber Security Project Implementation Team from the Tennessee Department of Transportation created the IT security architecture that completes the link between the "guards guarding the guardians". Their work is publised in a technical white paper titled: Secure Connectivity for Intelligent Traffic Systems Critical Infrastructure & Information, published late 2020.

 

Val Bercovici, CEO & co-founder, Chainkit

Val is former CTO at NetApp and SolidFire, a cloud, big data & DevOps pioneer, founding member of the Cloud Native Compute Foundation (CNCF). He holds several patents issued and pending around data center applications of augmented reality and data authenticity.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valb00/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/valb00

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