On Tuesday March 24, the DC identity community is hosting the annual Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) event at the International Spy Museum. Could there be a better venue for discussing multiple identities and hidden individual attributes? Attribute Based Access Control is the key to protecting data and ensuring it can be utilized only by those that should have access.
Kicking off the event is Keynote Speaker Bob Gourley, author of “The Cyber Threat,” Co-Founder of Cognitio, and former CTO for the Defense Intelligence Agency. He will share lessons from his extensive intelligence experience in both the private and public sectors, including strategies from direct contact with adversaries in cyber space. Other distinguished speakers include Art Friedman from NSA, Eugene Yu from DHS, and Bill Fisher from NIST.
Discussions will also revolve around why more and more federal agencies are turning to Attribute-Based Access Control. Topics will include:
- Assessing areas of need within your infrastructure
- Requirements for successful ABAC deployment
- Maximizing ABAC efficacy within your organization
- Immediate results to expect
So make a date for the Spy museum on Tuesday, March 24th, and learn how to optimize security with ABAC!
Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Time: 7:30 AM to 1:45 PM
Location: International Spy Museum 800 F St NW, Washington, DC
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