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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: US Cyber Policy 101\n   When: Friday\, Aug 11\, 10:0
 0 - 11:50 PDT\n   Where: Caesars Forum - Summit - 221-222 - Policy Atrium 
 - [1]Map\n   Speakers:Harley Geiger\,Lauren Zabierek\,Lindsey Forson\,Mich
 aela\n   Lee\,Suzanne Schwartz\n\n   SpeakerBio:Harley Geiger \, Counsel a
 t Venable LLP\n   Harley Geiger is Counsel and Senior Director at Venable\
 , LLP\, where he\n   leads the Security Research Legal Defense Fund and th
 e Hacking Policy\n   Council and counsels clients on a variety of cybersec
 urity issues.\n   Prior to this\, Geiger was Senior Director for Public Po
 licy at Rapid7\,\n   where he worked to expand adoption of vulnerability d
 isclosure and\n   legal protections for security research. Geiger also wor
 ked as Senior\n   Legislative Counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives
 \, where he\n   drafted Aaron’s Law\, and served as Advocacy Director at
  the Center\n   for Democracy & Technology.\n   Twitter: [2]@HarleyGeiger\
 n\n   SpeakerBio:Lauren Zabierek \, Senior Policy Advisor in the\n   Cyber
 security Division at Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security\n   Agency 
 (CISA)\n   Lauren Zabierek is a Senior Policy Advisor in the Cybersecurity
 \n   Division at CISA. Previously\, she served as the Executive Director o
 f\n   the Cyber Project at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center\,\
 n   where she ran a policy-relevant research program and managed students\
 n   and nonresident fellows. She also served as the Acting Executive\n   D
 irector of the Belfer Center in her final semester there. She came to\n   
 that role as a 2019 graduate of the Kenney School’s midcareer MPA\n   pr
 ogram. Prior to graduate school\, she was an early member of the\n   cyber
 security firm Recorded Future\, having established and managed\n   their p
 ublic sector team. She also served as a civilian intelligence\n   analyst 
 at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency with multiple\n   deploymen
 ts to Afghanistan\, and served as a US Air Force intelligence\n   officer 
 at the beginning of her career. Lauren is also the co-founder\n   of the o
 nline social media movement\, #ShareTheMicInCyber. She is a\n   mentor wit
 h Girl Security\, a fellow at the National Security Institute\n   at Georg
 e Mason University\, and a fellow at New America.\n\n   SpeakerBio:Lindsey
  Forson \, Deputy Executive Director at National\n   Association of Secret
 aries of State\n   Lindsey Forson has worked at the intersection of cybers
 ecurity and\n   public policy for the past five years. She is dedicated to
  fostering\n   relationships between NASS members and collaborators in the
 \n   cybersecurity space.\n\n   SpeakerBio:Michaela Lee \, Director for St
 rategy and Research at The\n   Office of National Cyber Director (ONCD)\n 
   Michaela Lee is the Director for Strategy and Research at the Office\n  
  of the National Cyber Director. Prior to her present role\, Michaela\n   
 worked at the intersection of geopolitical risk and cybersecurity at\n   t
 he Krebs Stamos Group. Her background is in emerging technologies and\n   
 human rights\, having covered issues of artificial intelligence\,\n   priv
 acy\, and platform governance at nonprofit BSR (Business for Social\n   Re
 sponsibility). She is a graduate of the University of California\,\n   Dav
 is and the Harvard Kennedy School.\n\n   SpeakerBio:Suzanne Schwartz \, Di
 rector of the Office of Strategic\n   Partnerships and Technology Innovati
 on (OST) at FDA’s Center for\n   Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH)M
 D\n   Suzanne B. Schwartz\, MD\, MBA is the Director of the Office of\n   
 Strategic Partnerships and Technology Innovation (OST) at FDA’s\n   Cent
 er for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH).\n\n   Suzanne’s work in m
 edical device cybersecurity includes policy\n   development\, educating\, 
 outreach\, partnering and coalition-building\n   within the Healthcare and
  Public Health Sector (HPH) as well as\n   fostering collaborations and co
 ordinating incident response across\n   other government agencies and the 
 private sector. Suzanne has been\n   recognized for Excellence in Innovati
 on at FDA’s Women’s History\n   Month for her work in Medical Device C
 ybersecurity. She also received\n   the 2021 Routhy Award from the H-ISAC 
 for her leadership in\n   cybersecurity in healthcare\, especially during 
 the COVID-19 pandemic.\n   Together with Health Canada\, Suzanne has repre
 sented FDA in\n   co-chairing the International Medical Device Regulators 
 Forum (IMDRF)\n   Work Group on Medical Device Cybersecurity leading to it
 s first\n   international guidance publication in March 2020 and two subse
 quent\n   guidance publications - - one on software bill of materials and 
 one on\n   cybersecurity management of legacy medical devices. She has\n  
  additionally served as co-chair of the Government Coordinating Council\n 
   (GCC) for the HPH Critical Infrastructure Sector\, focusing on the\n   s
 ector’s healthcare cybersecurity initiatives.\n\n   Suzanne earned an MD
  from Albert Einstein College of Medicine\; an\n   executive MBA from NYU 
 Stern School of Business\, completed Cohort X of\n   the National Prepared
 ness Leadership Initiative – Harvard School of\n   Public Health &amp\; 
 Harvard Kennedy School of Government executive\n   education\, and earned 
 in September 2018 a certificate of mastery for\n   completion of requireme
 nts at the Federal Executive Institute –\n   Leadership for a Democratic
  Society.\n\n\n   Description:\n   This is your CliffsNotes on what's happ
 ening in US cyber policy.\n   Whether you're completely new to policy disc
 ussions as a whole\, more\n   used to following policy in other countries\
 , or just feeling a little\n   out of date\, this session will help you ge
 t up to speed with the main\n   US cyber policy focus areas and players.\n
 \n   The session will start with an overview of the current themes and\n  
  topics being explored by US policymakers\, provided by policy expert\n   
 and leader\, Harley Geiger. He will provide insight on the status of\n   v
 arious initiatives and what is likely to move forward through the\n   year
 .\n\n   This will be followed by a discussion with representatives from\n 
   different parts of the US government currently working on setting US\n  
  cyber policy. Each will explain what their agency does\, how it fits in\n
    the ecosystem and partners with the other agencies\, what it's working\
 n   on for 2023-24 and how people can interact with them.\n\n   This will 
 be followed by audience Q&A so you can better explore the\n   information 
 provided and find out the status of the issues you care\n   about most. Th
 is session creates a baseline for the other Policy @ DEF\n   CON content.\
 n\n   This is a double length session lasting 110 minutes.\n\n   '\n\n   1
 . #CaesarsSummitBR\n   2. https://twitter.com/HarleyGeiger\n\n\n
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LOCATION:PLV - Caesars Forum - Summit - 221-222 - Policy Atrium
SUMMARY:US Cyber Policy 101
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