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SUMMARY:North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Working together. Solving problems. Securing North Carolina. \nHosted by NC-PaCE \n\n\nRaleigh\, NC    January 19-20\, 2023 \n \nOverview\nSave the date for the 2nd Annual North Carolina Cybersecurity Symposium! The Symposium will provide participants with opportunities to deepen their knowledge of critical cybersecurity issues\, share and exchange ideas and knowledge\, and explore emerging opportunities in research\, education\, training\, and certifications. \nThe Symposium will feature keynotes from industry leaders\, lectures from cybersecurity experts\, panel discussions on a variety of important cyber topics\, hands-on learning\, an evening networking event\, student cyber research displays\, industry exhibitors\, and a Cyber Education Showcase with experts to help students with resumes. There is something for everyone at this event! \nThis exciting event is hosted by the Partnership for Cybersecurity Excellence (NC- PaCE) and takes place on January 19 and 20\, 2023\, on the beautiful campus of North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh\, NC. \n \n\n\nContact: ldrodger@ncsu.edu \n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/north-carolina-cybersecurity-symposium/
LOCATION:Talley Student Union – 3rd Floor\, 2610 Cates Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606
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SUMMARY:DEFTECH “Extended” Coffee Call | Join us this Friday\, January 20\, 2023\,
DESCRIPTION:Join us this Friday\, January 20\, 2023\, @ 0830-1000 ET DEFTECH Coffee Call – where discussion trumps powerpoint  (TEAMS Link Below) \nTopics:  \n 0830-0900   How Industry can participate in the Laboratory for Analytic Sciences’ annual Summer Conference on Applied Data Science (SCADS)\, which focuses on a challenge problem for the Intelligence Community. \n 0900-1000  A View From the Beltway (Wash DC): Defense Implications for 2023 \nGuest Speakers:  \nDr. Alyson Wilson is the Associate Vice Chancellor for National Security and Special Research Initiatives at North Carolina State University. She is also a professor in the Department of Statistics and Principal Investigator for the Laboratory for Analytic Sciences (LAS). The LAS is an academic-industry-government collaboration to rapidly innovate and solve mission-relevant problems for the Intelligence Community. Prior to joining NC State\, Dr. Wilson was a jointly appointed research staff member at the IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute and Systems and Analyses Center (2011-2013); associate professor at Iowa State University (2008-2011); Scientist 5 at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1999-2008); and senior statistician and operations research analyst with Cowboy Programming Resources (1995-1999). \nTed Anderson is a seasoned Government Relations specialist and managing director with the SIGNAL Group (https://signaldc.com/ ). \nTed is a retired Army combat arms officer with extensive experience in worldwide joint contingency planning and operations\, legislative programs\, and Department of Defense policy. After serving nineteen years on parachute status at FT Bragg\, NC in various elite airborne units\, he completed his twenty-three-year career at the Pentagon. Since retiring in 2003\, Mr. Anderson has provided strategic planning and marketing\, business development and government consulting services to a wide variety of defense companies and contractors. \nPrior to retirement from the Army\, Mr. Anderson served four years in the Office of Legislative Liaison for the Secretary of the Army. He was personally accountable for developing and implementing congressional goals and objectives for Army transformation policy\, readiness/training issues\, current/strategic/contingency world-wide operations and policy\, and mobilization plans and policy\, and aggressively implemented strategies that contributed in large part to the Army’s Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR). While serving as Chief of the Policy Branch in Legislative Liaison\, Mr. Anderson was additionally responsible for all Army personnel issues\, military construction/real estate\, base realignment and closure\, Army medical issues\, chemical demilitarization\, Army logistics and material command accounts\, and the Army National Guard and Army Reserve affairs portfolio. \nIn his capacity as a liaison officer to the Congress\, Mr. Anderson traveled extensively while escorting Members and staff throughout the world. Additionally\, he planned and conducted numerous joint service trips\, including field hearings on the East and West Coasts that further solidified the lasting relationships with Members\, committee staff\, and personal staff. \nMr. Anderson has held multiple combat command assignments\, holds the Bronze Star Medal with oak leaf cluster\, the Purple Heart\, various joint awards\, and many foreign military badges. Additionally\, following the attack on the Pentagon on September 11\, 2001\, Mr. Anderson was awarded the Soldiers Medal for Valor\, the nation’s highest award for bravery in peacetime\, which was presented by the Secretary of the Army for heroism rendered on behalf of the many victims he rescued from the burning building on that fateful day. \nHis other military tours included\, 82d Airborne Division\, the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)\, other units within XVIIIth Airborne Corps\, and an assignment as a Department of Defense Arms Control Inspector with the On-Site Inspection Agency\, and various Classified (Assignments) tours overseas. \nTed holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Government Affairs from New Mexico Military Institute\, Roswell\, New Mexico\, a B. A. in Education from Bowling Green State University\, Ohio\, and a M. A. in International Relations from the Government Affairs Institute\, Georgetown University. He was awarded lifetime membership to the Wounded Warrior Project\, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)\, and belongs to the American Legion and The Association of the United States Army. \nMary Taylor is a Senior Manager with Signal and works in the national security practice to execute clients’ national security\, intelligence\, and cybersecurity priorities. Prior to joining Signal\, Mary directly served Virginia’s Lt. Governor Winsome Sears on her Transition Committee after the election. Mary helped the Lt. Governor get acclimated\, organized\, and prepared to take office. \nPrior to serving the Lt. Governor of Virginia\, Mary spent two years working in the aerospace\, defense\, and government services sector at Harris Williams\, an investment bank\, where she assisted in the mergers and acquisitions of companies valued in the middle market\, ranging between $500 million and $1 billion. She has also served as the Campaign Manager for former Virginia Delegate Manoli Loupassi and has previously interned for former Congressman Bob Goodlatte and Virginia Delegate Tony Wilt. \nMary is deeply connected to the political network of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Having grown up in politics\, her network goes far beyond her professional career and reaches to both sides of the aisle. Her father\, Chris Saxman\, served in the Virginia House of Delegates for nearly a decade and served as co-Chair for John McCain’s Virginia Presidential Campaign in 2008. She spent the free time of her childhood on the campaign trails and met people that she has remained in close contact with. She has immediate connections to senior advisors on the House January 6 select committee\, Congressman Ben Cline\, Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner\, the Lt. Governor and Governor of Virginia\, the Governor’s Administration\, and even former President Trump’s National Security Council. Her connectivity has proven to be an incredible asset to Signal as she has actively utilized her connections to get direct access to the Jan. 6 committee\, congressional offices\, and the Lt. Governor’s office on behalf of clients. \nAs the wife of a U.S. Marine\, Mary spends her free time voluntarily enriching the lives of young\, single Marines who are new to the fleet and to the barracks of Washington\, D.C. She and her husband have spent countless hours mentoring and indeterminately opening their home on a consistent basis\, providing a safe space and a sense of home. Mary also utilizes her professional skills to help Marines during their transition to civilian life and has provided advice and direction on applying to college\, jobs\, and VA-assisted career development programs. \nMary also spends time mentoring young collegiate women\, serving as the Eta Phi Chapter Recruitment Advisor for the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond\, VA. \nEDUCATION  \nM.S. Counterterrorism and Homeland Security\, American University \nB.A. Political Science and Interdisciplinary Religion\, James Madison University \n2023 DEFTECH Coffee Call: \nMicrosoft Teams meeting \nJoin on your computer\, mobile app\, or room device \nClick here to join the meeting \nMeeting ID: 286 586 268 492 \nPasscode: SG3mYd \nDownload Teams | Join on the web \nOr call in (audio only) \n+1 980-296-2533\,\,849190916#  United States\, Charlotte \nPhone Conference ID: 849 190 916# \nFind a local number | Reset PIN \nLearn More | Meeting options \nWebsite: https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3Ameeting_NzE1OTRlYzgtMWFmNC00YzNkLThkY2UtODFlYjZhMTM4NWEz%40thread.v2%2F0%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%2522c0495bcc-6df9-4950-8d49-b5f874ab28f0%2522%252c%2522
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