Dominating Cyberspace Through Advanced Network Security and Capabilities

As the Cyber Domain expands, the US Government and private sector must enhance technology and expand operations to effectively operate and defend against threats in cyberspace.

Alexandria, VA, June 28, 2016 --(PR.com)-- As the cyber domain continues to expand, the United States Military and Government have begun to place greater emphasis on cyber operations. As cyber operations have increased, the need for enhanced monitoring, security, and access technologies to promote advanced cyberspace operations have increased as well.

As state and non-state adversaries continue to develop their cyber capability to degrade the defense of U.S. Commercial Networks, the United States Military and Government must continue to expand their capabilities to increase cyber situational awareness in order to protect the nation’s cyber networks, information and critical infrastructure. The United States Government and Military are expanding their capabilities to not only support defensive cyberspace solutions, they are also employing proactive measures to automatically monitor, deter, and react to threats accordingly.

In response to these initiatives, DSI has designed a forum in order to promote conversation that seeks to advance network security and cyber capabilities. DSI’s 3rd Annual Cyber Security Symposium, occurring on August 9-10, 2016, will assemble the most respected minds in human and technical intelligence analysis from military cyber commanders to key policy-makers across military and civilian offices. Their non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

With a keen focus on policy, operations, and technology, this year's symposium will examine the methods employed to defend critical networks, as well as the freedom to operate within the cyber domain.

Attendees Will Experience Perspectives from Keynote Speakers Including:

· LTG Alan Lynn, Director, DISA, Commander, JFHQ-DoDIN
· RADM Michael Gilday, USN Director of Operations, J3 USCYBERCOM
· Thomas Atkin, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security, Department of Defense
· BG Maria B. Barrett, USA, Deputy Commanding General, JFHQ-Cyber, US Army Cyber Command
· Richard A. Hale, Deputy CIO Cyber Security Department of Defense
· Richard W. Downing, Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice

For More Insight, Download Full Agenda Here: http://cybersecurity.dsigroup.org/download-the-agenda/agenda-download-form/

Registration is Now Open:
In order to allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speaker and attendees, seating will be limited. Early Registration has now begun. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military, government and personnel attend complimentary.

Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities:
The Cyber Security for National Defense Symposium provides opportunities for exhibits, product demonstrations, and luncheon receptions for Defense and Government industry leaders. Showcase the latest technology offerings and today's most innovative solutions.

For More Information Download the Exhibit and Sponsorship Prospectus:
http://cybersecurity.dsigroup.org/information-on-sponsoring-and-exhibiting/

Anyone interested in participating in the 2016 Cyber Security for National Defense Symposium can visit Defense Strategies Institute's website at http://cybersecurity.dsigroup.org/ for more information or contact Morgan at mcolfax@dsigroup.org, 1-201-266-0058
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http://cybersecurity.dsigroup.org/
Register Now: http://dsigroup.org/cyber-security-symposium-registration/

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