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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: We're From the Government and We're Here to Help Sec
 ure Open\n   Source Software\n   When: Saturday\, Aug 12\, 16:00 - 17:50 P
 DT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Summit - 218-219 - Policy Rotunda - [1]Map\n
    Speakers:Anjana Rajan\,Brian Behlendorf\,Charlie Gladstone\,Jack Cable\
 n\n   SpeakerBio:Anjana Rajan \, Assistant National Cyber Director for\n  
  Technology Security at The White House\n   Anjana Rajan currently serves 
 as the Assistant National Cyber Director\n   for Technology Security at Th
 e White House. A renowned cryptographer\,\n   technology executive\, and e
 ntrepreneur\, Rajan has spent her career\n   working at the nexus of natio
 nal security and human rights. Prior to\n   joining the White House\, she 
 was the first Chief Technology Officer of\n   Polaris\, the largest anti-h
 uman trafficking NGO in the United States.\n   In this role\, she architec
 ted Polaris’s web3 & human rights vision\n   and built a proactive secur
 ity strategy to defend the organization\n   against foreign malign influen
 ce operations and violent extremist\n   threats.\n\n   Previously\, Anjana
  was a Tech Policy Fellow at the Aspen Institute\,\n   was a former Y Comb
 inator founder\, led open-source development of\n   advanced cryptographic
  libraries\, and worked at Palantir Technologies.\n   She was a Knight Sch
 olar at Cornell University’s Engineering School\n   and received her bac
 helor’s and master’s degrees in Operations\n   Research Engineering.\n
 \n\n   SpeakerBio:Brian Behlendorf \, Open Source Security Foundation\n   
 No BIO available\n\n   SpeakerBio:Charlie Gladstone \, UK Department for S
 cience\, Innovation\,\n   and Technology\n   Charlie Gladstone leads the U
 K Government’s work on app store\n   security in the Department for Scie
 nce\, Technology and Innovation. He\n   has worked in tech policy for over
  five years\, where he has\n   specialised in exploring the intersection b
 etween technology\, society\n   and regulation. Before working in Governme
 nt\, Charlie provided public\n   policy consultancy services to the tech s
 ector clients. He has\n   developed policy on a range of issues including 
 cyber security\,\n   digital regulation and artificial intelligence.\n\n  
  SpeakerBio:Jack Cable \, Senior Technical Advisor at Cybersecurity and\n 
   Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)\n   Jack Cable is a Senior Technic
 al Advisor at the Cybersecurity and\n   Infrastructure Security Agency (CI
 SA). Prior to that\, Jack worked as a\n   TechCongress Fellow for the Sena
 te Homeland Security and Governmental\n   Affairs Committee\, advising Cha
 irman Gary Peters on cybersecurity\n   policy\, including election securit
 y and open source software security.\n   He previously worked as a Securit
 y Architect at Krebs Stamos Group.\n   Jack also served as an Election Sec
 urity Technical Advisor at CISA\,\n   where he created Crossfeed\, a pilot
  to scan election assets\n   nationwide. Jack is a top bug bounty hacker\,
  having identified over\n   350 vulnerabilities in hundreds of companies. 
 After placing first in\n   the Hack the Air Force bug bounty challenge\, h
 e began working at the\n   Pentagon’s Defense Digital Service. Jack hold
 s a bachelor’s degree\n   in Computer Science from Stanford University a
 nd has published\n   academic research on election security\, ransomware\,
  and cloud\n   security.\n\n   Description:\n   Open source software is th
 e backbone of the Internet. As a public\n   good\, open source software ha
 s enabled tremendous innovations -- and\n   our government and companies a
 like have a role to play in sustaining\n   it. In this fireside chat\, Whi
 te House Assistant National Cyber\n   Director Anjana Rajan and CISA Senio
 r Technical Advisor Jack Cable\n   will present an overview of the US gove
 rnment's strategy on open\n   source software security. The Federal govern
 ment is the biggest user\n   of open source software in the world\, and we
  recognize that we must do\n   our part in contributing back to the open s
 ource community. Priority\n   areas for the U.S. government include advanc
 ing the adoption of\n   memory-safe programming languages\, reforming CVE\
 , understanding\n   software prevalence\, and building a software develope
 r workforce of\n   the future by integrating security into computer scienc
 e curricula. As\n   part of this\, we need your help in getting it right. 
 How can the\n   government best support OSS community efforts? What should
  the\n   government NOT be doing? It's all on the table\, and we look to w
 ork\n   with you to ensure a secure\, sustainable\, and resilient OSS futu
 re.\n   '\n\n   1. #CaesarsSummitBR\n\n\n
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LOCATION:PLV - Caesars Forum - Summit - 218-219 - Policy Rotunda
SUMMARY:We're From the Government and We're Here to Help Secure Open Source
  Software
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