Department of Energy's Cyber Distinguished Speaker Series
Event | 02.16.16, 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST
Address
U.S. Department of Energy Forrestal Building
1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C.
This speaker series kicked off in conjunction with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, by providing opportunities to hear exciting conversations about cyber topics and shared best practices that benefit the Department of Energy (DOE) extended enterprise, while enhancing knowledge and awareness. We encourage participation from all cybersecurity and information resource professionals, as well as interested DOE enterprise members, including: those located at the program offices, staff offices, Power Marketing Administrations, field sites, and national laboratories.
Privacy & Cybersecurity Partner Evan Wolff is one of the speakers in this series. His topic: "Data Breaches, Risk Management, and Incident Response Plans."
To attend virtually, please click here: http://energy.gov/live, as you will not be able to get into the building unless you have a Department of Energy badge.
For more information, please visit these areas: Privacy and Cybersecurity, Litigation and Trial
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