IEEE Pikes Peak Section Presentation: Security and Privacy in Culture Dec. 20 (Thursday)
This technical presentation is the second in a series on Cyber Security presented by the Pikes Peak Section. The first presentation, on Sept. 27, discussed cyber-security from a threat and risk management viewpoint. This second presentation looks at cyber-security from viewpoint of the evolution and mitigation of the threat both in the past, now, and in the future.
Abstract: As the discussion of privacy panicles with showdowns in congress, and clashes on a global scale with extreme differences between the United States, and European Union, we often wonder how we got to this point.This session will provide a history of events relating to the progression and current direction of Cybersecurity and Privacy and shed some light on what we should look for with future technologies and methods to take control of our individual security and privacy.
Registration: Registration is needed in order to estimate the amount of food and beverage. (You don't want to go hngry do you?). Please register at the URL given below. Pizza and soft soft drinks will be provided free of charge. A cash bar will be available.
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- Date: 20 Dec 2018
- Time: 06:00 PM UTC to 08:30 PM UTC
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Dr. Santiago can be reached by phone at: (719) 963-5873
LOCATION Old Chicago at Northernwest corner of Austin Bluffs and Academy, 4110 N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
- Co-sponsored by Dr. John Santiago Chair, IEEE Pikes Peak Section
Speakers
Mr. Christopher Gorog of Lead Faculity for CS/IT/Cyber Security at Coloprado Technical University and CTO at BlockFrame Inc. He is also a Ph.D. candidate for PhD candidate at UCCS
Biography:
Biography. Christopher Gorog is the Lead Faculty for CS/IT/Cyber Security at Colorado Technical University and CTO at BlockFrame Inc., he is the co-founder of the BlockChain Development Community, and host of the number one followed cyber show on the web “New Cyber Frontier”. He is a published author and is on the board of Directors for Cyber Resilience Institute, an expert advisor on Cyber Security and Blockchain to the Colorado Legislator and Colorado Office of Information Technology. He is a PhD student at University of Colorado Colorado Springs, and a research partner with Colorado State University Pueblo and Arizona State University. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering, a Masters of Computer Science with a concentration in Computer System Security, and a Masters of Business Administration from Colorado Technical University and is a candidate for PhD at UCCS. Considered an expert in the field of cyber security he has numerous publications and releases in Technological Era Leadership, and in nearly every aspect of cyber security. He supports projects for BlockChain Governance, Micro-grid security and Intrusion detection, and IOT solutions for Proof of Origin to connect cloud operations to end point system data. As the evolving world of technology continue to touch our lives, the next generation of cyber security needs to include logistic support for millions of micro-controlled IOT devices. Christopher is bringing his expertise in both cyber physical systems and blockchain distributed ledger technology together to offer a much needed direction for how trust can be applied to IOT and virtual environments to connect accountability of physical world actors to virtual transactions.
Agenda
11:00 to 11:30: Meet and greet and network
11:30 to 12:30 Technical Session
12:30 to 1:00 - Network