Richmond AutoSec - Automation Security Panel

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Richmond AutoSec - Automation Security Panel


Richmond AutoSec, hosted by the IEEE Student Branch at VCU in collaboration with the Richmond IEEE Computer Society and Cyber Security Club at VCU, will be a technical panel of security experts answering questions on automation security. Richmond is a manufacturing city, teaming with operational technology. There has never been a more critical time for engineering and IT departments to come together to ensure the security of PLCs, and other automation equipment in our factories. This panel will address both the business and technical challenges facing this problem, as well as industry solutions.

Date and Time

  • Date: 01 November 2018
  • Time: 07:00 PM to 09:00 PM
  • All times are US/Eastern
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  • http://rvaautosec.com

Location

  • 601 West Main Street
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • United States 23220
  • Building: Engineering West Hall
  • Room Number: 101
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Registration

  • Admission fee applies
  • Starts 08 October 2018 03:00 PM
  • Ends 01 November 2018 12:00 AM
  • All times are US/Eastern

Speakers

Jake Kouns

 

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Keynote and Panelist

Mubix

 

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Agenda

When: November 1st, 2018 7-9pm
Where: VCU West Engineering Hall Auditorium, Room 101
Address: 601 W. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23220
Parking: Garage at Main Street and Laurel Street
Contact: John Lundquist (lundquistjd@vcu.edu)

 

Panelists

 

Jake Kouns

 

Jake Kouns is the CISO for Risk Based Security that provides vendor risk ratings, vulnerability and data breach intelligence. He previously oversaw the operations of the Open Sourced Vulnerability Database (OSVDB.org) and DataLossDB. Kouns is the founder of RVAsec and has also presented at many well-known security conferences, including RSA, Black Hat, DEF CON, DerbyCon, Bsides, CISO Executive Summit, IEEE, FIRST, CanSecWest, InfoSecWorld, SOURCE and SyScan.

 

He is the co-author of Information Technology Risk Management in Enterprise Environments, Wiley, 2010, and The Chief Information Security Officer, IT Governance, 2011. He holds both a bachelor of business administration and master of business administration degree from James Madison University, with a concentration in information security. In addition, he holds a number of certifications, including: ISC2's CISSP, and ISACA's CISM, CISA and CGEIT.

 

He has briefed the DHS and Pentagon on Cyber Liability Insurance issues and is frequently interviewed as an expert in the security industry by Information Week, eWeek, Forbes, PC World, CSO, and CIO Magazine. He has appeared on CNN as well as the Brian Lehrer Show, and was featured on the cover of SCMagazine. 

 

Rob Fuller

 

Mubix (Rob Fuller) is a Staff Red Teamer. His professional experience starts from his time on active duty as United States Marine. He has worked with devices and software that run gambit in the security realm. He has a few certifications, but the titles that he holds above the rest is FATHER, HUSBAND and United States Marine.

 

Dan Han

 

Dan is the Chief Information Security Officer for Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU). He has worked in various areas in IT over the past 20 years, with a strong focus on information security for the past 13 years. Dan is a technology enthusiast who loves to continuously learn and experiment with various technologies. He holds a MS and MBA along with a number of industry recognized certifications.

 

Bill Smith

 

Bill Smith is the Cybersecurity Architect at Tridium. He is responsible for managing the security posture of all the Tridium products including the Niagara framework. He currently has his CSSLP certification and has been working at improving the state of cybersecurity at Tridium for the last decade.

 

Paul Rodi

 

Dominion Energy.