The U.S. Chamber of Commerce
announces its Second Annual Cyber Security Summit
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its President and CEO, Thomas Donohue, cordially invite you to join it for the Chamber's Second Annual Cyber Security Summit. Building on the success of last year's summit, this year's program will feature high-level speakers representing the private sector, government agencies, and Congress. The Chamber is pleased to announce that the Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Congressman Mike Rogers has confirmed his participation.
Key topics to be addressed include:
- future of cyber security and information sharing legislation
- update on the cyber security framework
- how the public and private sectors can transform information-sharing processes to improve cybersecurity
- threat landscape
- what actions the business community is taking to protect its systems from cyber threats
Enclosed you will find more details on the Summit and a copy of the draft agenda.
Second Annual Cyber Security Summit
sponsored by
Wednesday, September 25th
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
1615 H. St., NW
Washington, D.C. 20062
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Thomas Donohue, President and Chief Executive Officer, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The Hon. Mike Rogers, Chairman, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
U.S. House of Representatives
Patrick Gallagher, Acting Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
Michael Daniel, Cyber Security Coordinator, The White House
Thad Allen, Former Commandant, United States Coast Guard
Michael Leiter, Former Director, National Counter Terrorism Center
Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Kevin Mandia, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Mandiant Corporation
>> REGISTRATION
Please register online no later than Monday, September 23rd. The event is free for Chamber members. The fee for non-Chamber members is $75.00
If you have any issues with registration, please contact Vincent Voci at vvoci@uschamber.com or 202-463-5698.
NOTE: Legislative employees should consult with the House and Senate ethics office, as appropriate, to determine whether there would be any prohibition on their attendance at this event. Executive branch employees should obtain written permission to attend this event from their designated agency ethics office and should send a copy of the permission to Vincent Voci at vvoci@uschamber.com.
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