The third annual Nexus Conference united 300 cybersecurity leaders from around the world, reinforcing a need for a community dedicated to the protection of cyber-physical systems. The sessions brought unmatched insight from influential experts from industry and government who delved into both strategic and tactical initiatives relevant to CISOs and practitioners across critical infrastructure sectors.
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The quality of Nexus presenters is incredibly high and features a number of high-ranking government officials critical to the development of cybersecurity policies as well as cybersecurity leaders intimately involved with the protection of CPS within industrial and healthcare environments. Below are a sample of some of the individual sessions.
Mandiant Chief Technology Officer Charles Carmakal and CrowdStrike SVP Counter Adversary Operations Adam Meyers cover threats from advanced, nation-state groups targeting critical infrastructure around the world.
Kemba Walden, President of the Paladin Global Institute discusses the Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron Doctrine and its to pave the way for litigation that would challenge existing cybersecurity regulations.
Former NSA Director Adm. Michael S. Rogers, former U.S. National Cyber Director Chris Inglis, and Technical Director for Control Systems Cybersecurity, U.S. Air Force, Daryl Haegley share their national security experiences.
ChristianaCare CISO Anahi Santiago explains the five essential steps of exposure management that cybersecurity architects can implement, focusing on asset discovery, risk prioritization, and mitigations.
Erik Decker, VP and CISO of Intermountain Health and Greg Garcia, Executive Director of the Health Sector Coordinating Council provide an in-depth analysis of the current healthcare cybersecurity regulatory environment.
Port Authority of New York/New Jersey CISO Mical Solomon and UPS Director of OT Security and Development Christian Harter discuss steps to maintain the safety and availability of the physical supply chain.