Defense Strategies Institute’s 2nd Annual Military IoT & Sensors Summit

Defense Strategies Institute is proud to announce the 2nd Annual Military IoT & Sensors Summit occurring April 3 & 4, 2019 at the Mary M. Gates Learning Center in Alexandria, Virginia. DSI designed this year’s summit to focus on the theme of “Facilitating IoT Connectivity & Security in Support of Warfighter Situational Awareness.”

Hoboken, NJ, March 15, 2019 --(PR.com)-- The objective of DSI’s Military IoT & Sensors Summit is to explore the efforts to continue the integration of internet capabilities onto modern sensors and how they are altering the future battlefield.

DSI’s team specializes in extensive research and development of the summit’s content and focus areas, and always assemble the most respected minds in the DoD security and networks communities.

2019 Confirmed Speakers Include:

* Lt Gen Christopher P. Weggeman, USAF, Deputy Commander, Air Combat Command
* BGen Dennis A. Crall, USMC, Deputy Principal Cyber Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense
* RDML Danelle Barrett, USN, Cyber Security Division Director, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, DON, USN
* Frank Konieczny, SES, Air Force Chief Technology Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer, Secretary of the Air Force
* Laurence Mixon, SES, Special Assistant to the Program Executive Officer, PEO IEW&S
* Arlene Santos, DISES, Special Assistant to the Engagement & Policy Directorate, IoT Enterprise Focus Lead, NSA
Topics will include:
- Addressing the current state of IoTs at the DoD
- Ensuring the safe integration of IoTs onto Navy’s cybernetwork
- DHS initiatives to enhance creativity in combating the IoT cyber threat
- Integrating and developing PEO IEW&S Sensor Capabilities to Provide a Complete Understanding of the Battlefield
- Advancing the Internet of Battlefield Things: ARL IoT initiatives in support of the Soldier
- Managing the Army Cyber Command’s IoT integration
- Addressing the IoT security gap to help guide operational success
- Supplying the DoD with a mission specific approach to protecting the sensitive information generated by IoTs
- Enhancing the N-ZERO program to guide the improvement of sensors

Seating is limited
To allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speakers and attendees, seating will be limited. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military, government and state personnel attend complimentary. Those interested in participating in the Military IoT & Sensors Summit you can visit Defense Strategies Institute's website at iot.dsigroup.org/

Anyone interested in learning more can contact Christopher Elliott at celliott@dsigroup.org, 201-672-8745.

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