RSA Conference (RSAC) 2022

San Francisco, CA
June 6-9, 2022

The theme for RSAC 2022 is “Transform.” This conference offers a dialogue on the rapidly evolving information security industry by providing insight into trends and breaking news in information security. It is intended for military, government, academia, and industry information security experts.

Protecting Data & the Supply Chain
This track explores the cascading security requirements of the extended enterprise and the classification, tracking, and protection of data. It covers data protection regulations, DLP and threats to sensitive data, and emerging trends in software supply chain security as well as vendor and partner SLAs, supply chain mapping, continuous enforcement, and how to future-proof vendor contracts and risk assessments for evolving requirements.

For more information, follow these links:

2022 USA | RSA Conference
Trust, but Verify: Protecting Your Business from Supply Chain Attacks | RSA Conference

CyberLEO and CyberSatGov

The CyberSat events are dedicated to fostering the necessary discussions to
understand current threat vectors in the satellite and space industry, with the
intent to develop solutions to prioritize and mitigate risks.

MAY 11-13, 2022 | LOS ANGELES, CA
NOV. 1-3, 2022 | RESTON, VA

Based on market demand, CyberLEO will launch in May in Los Angeles, CA and address cybersecurity threats to Low Earth Orbit satellites and emerging technologies. The conversation continues in November with the flagship event CyberSatGov, focusing on
government, military, satellite, and space technologies.

For more information, visit 39937-CyberSat22-Prospectus-Update_2.pdf (cybersatsummit.com)

To register, visit CyberSat 2022 – New Registration (eventscloud.com)

Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium 2022

Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium 2022 (eventsquid.com)

Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium 2022 AFCEA Rocky Mountain Chapter
Mon, February 21, 2022 — Thu, February 24, 2022

The Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium’s theme this year is: “Securing Partnerships and Technologies.” Modern organizations, whether Federal or Commercial, are increasingly interdependent on each other for mission critical pieces of their operations.  Events in late 2020 and early 2021 highlighted some of the risks and vulnerabilities that can come with this dependence.  Whether it is supply chain risk as demonstrated by the SolarWinds hack, or more traditional exploitations like those seen against Microsoft Exchange; as we all increasingly rely on trusted partners for our success, a critical look at existing and new strategies for securing our shared requirements becomes necessary.

Register at the link above by February 24, 2022 @ 12:00 pm