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GTISC Security Summit
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- Date:
- October 7, 2010 9:00 am - 11:30 am
- Location:
- Ferst Center for the Arts
The 2010 GTISC Security Summit will be held on Thursday, Oct. 7, in coordination with FutureMedia Fest (the Summit will be part of the FutureMedia Oct. 7 morning session). This year, we have brought back for the Summit Georgia Tech graduates and GTISC friends who have distinguished themselves in the cyber security field. The theme of the summit is "Evolving Nature of Cyber Security Threats," and the lineup is as follows:
Keynote
Howard Schmidt (tentative), White House Cyber Security Coordinator and former Georgia Tech Professor of Practice.
Panel Moderator
Rich DeMillo, Georgia Tech PhD, Distinguished Professor of Computing, College of Computer Science; Professor of Management; and former Dean, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Panelists
- Paul Judge, Georgia Tech, Ph.D., Chief Scientist, Barracuda Networks
- Chris Rouland, Georgia Tech, MSINFS, CEO, Endgame Systems
- David Aucsmith, Georgia Tech Ph.D., Senior Director, Microsoft Institute for Advanced Technology in Governments, Microsoft Corporation
- Greg Conti, Georgia Tech, Ph.D., United States Military Academy, West Point
- David Dagon, Georgia Tech, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Marc Sachs, Georgia Tech Alum, Executive Director, National Security and Cyber Policy at Verizon
- Val Rahmani, CEO, Damballa (GTISC research is being commercialized by Damballa)
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For more information, contact Mary Claire Thompson or visit the GTISC website.

