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SUMMARY:Energy\, Data Centers and Regulatory Sandboxes – Potential\, Possibilities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here \nIn partnership with the George Mason Center for Energy Science & Policy\, and the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. \n\nNorthern Virginia has the greatest concentration of data centers and in the world and data center development is further expanding to Richmond and Southside and other areas in Virginia. With new data center needs including from artificial intelligence applications\, projections are for increases in the number of Virginia data centers and associated power consumption from 2.67 gigawatts in 2022 to 10 gigawatts in 2035 (Dominion 2023). \nThere is potential energy and data center legislation and regulation at the local level including with zoning\, land use and building permits; Commonwealth of Virginia level related to energy efficiency and taxation and authorized study by a Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission; and national level with grid and transmission regulation. Energy industry development\, technology innovation and industry evolution uncertainty in combination with regulatory uncertainty poses challenges for energy industry participants\, regulators and citizens. \n\nOther industries including energy\, fintech and insurance are also characterized by rapidly changing technologies\, uncertain future industry and development scenarios and potential for innovation in business models\, policy and regulation. Countries and states have experimented with regulatory sandboxes as a means to undertake short term trials and experiments with regulation and business models as a means to ascertain innovations that might work well in these industries. \nRegulatory sandboxes have increasing traction internationally and in the U.S. with the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) in the U.K. and also Singapore\, Switzerland\, Italy and Spain; many U.S. states including Utah which has a general (industry agnostic) regulatory sandbox; and the Consumer Finance Trade Commission. \nThe objective for the workshop is to explore motivations for regulatory sandboxes in general and for energy in particular; discuss international experiences; understand current status of U.S. state regulatory sandboxes\, legal foundations and trends; discuss specific project experiences; categorize and explore regulatory sandbox design considerations (such as project initiators\, regulatory derogations and timeframes\, administration); consider the potential of regulatory sandboxes for energy innovation and competitiveness and regulatory learning / insight; and review regulatory sandbox effectiveness\, risks and concerns.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/energy-data-centers-and-regulatory-sandboxes-potential-possibilities-and-challenges/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Virginia State & Local Government Cybersecurity Partnering Workshop
DESCRIPTION:RSVP here \nJoin us for the 2024 George Mason – NSF Virginia state and local government cybersecurity partnering workshop at the Virginia War Memorial in Richmond. \nThe program includes: \n\nArtificial intelligence and local and state government\nZero Trust in State and Local Government\nFostering risk management culture in local government administration\nLocal government cyberinsurance update\nDiscussion of recent Virginia ransomware attacks and associated incident response\nWater utility cybersecurity and associated new regulations\nOther (please send suggestions to jauffret@gmu.edu)\n\nNo cost to register / attend – Lunch provided. \nWho should attend: State and Local Government Administrators\, IT and Cybersecurity Administrators\, K-12 IT and Cybersecurity Administrators and Police and Emergency IT Managers \nFor more information: jauffret@gmu.edu \nHosts and Organizers: George Mason University and the National Science Foundation. \nThe workshop is part of the George Mason-National Science Foundation Cybersecurity City and County Cross Jurisdictional Collaboration project\, having the goal of strengthening U.S. city and county cybersecurity governance including by developing foundations and policies that enable and foster city and county cybersecurity partnerships.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/virginia-state-local-government-cybersecurity-partnering-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Virginia War Memorial\, 621 S. Belvidere Street\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Zero Trust
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URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/zero-trust/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:AI and Local Government
DESCRIPTION:Click here to RSVP\nAI has been increasingly adopted by local governments in recent years and the development of ChatGPT and related models has resulted in an increased focus on the possibilities and risks.    Local governments are looking to AI to enhance public services and citizen interactions and also to further decision making and planning in areas such as law enforcement and public benefits distribution.   Risks include potential bias\, loss of privacy and fraud as well as risks to the public perception of and connection to local government administrators by citizens.   Local governments are developing policies and guidelines for AI use as well as passing legislation on local government AI governance. \nPlease join on May 14th for a webinar focusing on the possibilities and challenges of AI and local government featuring Jeff Crume\, IBM and Alan Shark\, George Mason University. \nfeaturing Jeff Crume\, Ph. D.\, CISSP \n\nDistinguished Engineer\, CTO Americas Security Technical Sale\, IBM Master Inventor\, IBM Security\nJeff Crume is a Distinguished Engineer and CTO for IBM Security North America as well as an Assistant Professor at NC State University. He is an IBM Master Inventor with a PhD in Cybersecurity and is the author of a book entitled “Inside Internet Security: What Hackers Don’t Want You To Know” as well as a contributing author to the “Information Security Management Handbook.” Jeff is a member of the inaugural class of the NC State University Computer Science Alumni Hall of Fame and has served on the school’s Strategic Advisory Board. He currently serves on the editorial board for the “Information and Computer Security” research journal and is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology. He holds CISSP and ISSAP professional IT Security certifications as well as Distinguished Chief IT Architect credentials from The Open Group. Jeff lived in Beijing on assignment in 2006 and has worked with clients in more than 40 countries. \nand Dr. Alan R. Shark\nAssociate Professor\, Schar School of Policy and Government at GMU; Executive Director of Public Technology Institute (PTI)\nNavigating AI’s Pitfalls and Opportunities in Local Government\nDr. Alan R. Shark is an associate professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. His focus has been technology leadership\, emerging technologies\, governance\, civic engagement in government. In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities\, Shark serves as the executive director of Public Technology Institute (PTI) a nonprofit now headquartered in Minneapolis\, MN (See www.pti.org.) \nAmong his more recent work\, he is the author of Artificial Intelligence-A Primer for State & Local Government: Everything You Need to Know Since Yesterday\, the textbook Technology & Public Management Second Ed.\, 7 Trends That Will Transform Local Governments through Technology\, and CIO Leadership for CIO Leadership for Cities and Counties: Emerging Trends and Practices. His work has been supported by the Sloan Foundation\, the U.S. Department of Energy\, the United Nations\, OECD\, and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Shark was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration\, where he serves as co-chair for the NAPA Standing Panel on Technology Leadership. \n 
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/ai-and-local-government/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240508T173000
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SUMMARY:The Race to Regulate the Internet: Should States or the Federal Government Set the Rules for Website Content\, Child Protection and Personal Data Control
DESCRIPTION:[CLICK HERE TO RSVP] \n\n\nJoin Mason’s Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE)\, the Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center (Center)\, Mason’s School of Business\, and a group of experts to discuss potential transformative changes in how the Internet operates and who regulates it. \nThirty years after the Internet became an everyday part of life a battle has erupted over who has the right to set the rules for Internet activities. Should individual states be able to impose their standards on activities occurring in their locales\, or should the Federal government set the rules for a nationwide medium? The program will address a series of state initiatives that raise major First Amendment\, state police power and privacy issues: \n\nFlorida and Texas laws intended to impose content-neutrality mandates on large social media platforms\, which were the subject of oral argument before the Supreme Court in late February.\nMany states have\, or may\, enact laws intended to protect children from adverse effects of social media or access to adult websites through parental consent or age verification requirements.\nCalifornia in October 2023 set a course to empower its residents to generally prohibit data brokers from using data collected on them by making a single click on a delete button.\n\nThis battle is also playing out on a global basis as the U.K.\, E.U. and other international authorities seek to protect their citizens in a manner they consider appropriate. \n\n\nThere is no charge to attend the program either in person or via webinar. Please feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Race to Regulate the Internet:\nShould States or the Federal Government Set the Rules forWebsite Content\, Child Protection and Personal Data Control \nMay 8\, 2024\n12:30 – 5:30 p.m. (Eastern)\nLive – George Mason University\nVan Metre Hall\, Arlington\, Virginia\nand via Webinar \nOver the last several years\, state governments\, which had largely taken a hands-off approach to seeking to regulate Internet operations on a state-by-state basis\, now\, in many cases\, have moved to impose significant prohibitions and restrictions on Internet platforms and users.  This program will examine the strong views either favoring or opposing such state action either on legal or policy grounds and the implications that state level regulation may have on a national-wide medium.\n \n\nCo-Chairs\nDr. Jean-Pierre Auffret\nGeorge Mason University’s Director\, Research Partnerships\, School of Business; Director\, Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE)\, College of Engineering & Computing \nThomas P. Vartanian\nExecutive Director of the Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center\nAuthor\, The Unhackable Internet: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse\n \n\nAGENDA\n\n12:30 – 12:45 p.m. Welcome and Overview \n\n12:45 – 2:15 p.m.   State Requirements Regarding Social Media Platform Contents    \nActing on allegations that large social media platforms were engaging in viewpoint-based content discrimination\, Florida and Texas have enacted laws that restrict their choices about whether and how to present user-generated content to the public\, and to require individualized explanations of particular content-moderation decisions to affected persons.  In late February the Supreme Court held oral argument in cases considering these laws.  The Court will be considering the First Amendment rights of social media platforms to decide what and how they may decide to present user-generated content to the public\, against arguments that the market power of these platforms warrants state government viewpoint nondiscrimination requirements to protect the public’s First Amendment rights\, or that important state interest regarding the protection of minors\, the protection of individual privacy interests and combatting illegal activity require states to be given reasonable leeway to regulate large social media platforms.         ​​​​      \n\nMichael Cheah – Advisor\, The Internet Works\nJosh Divine – Missouri Solicitor General\nStephanie Joyce – Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President\, Computer & Communications Industry Association \nJohn Morris – Principal\, U.S. Internet Policy and Advocacy\, Internet Society\n\n\n2:15 – 2:25 p.m.  Break\n \n\n2:25 – 3:55 p.m.  State Age Verification and Parental Consent Requirements  Intended to Protect Children; Federal Development; View from the UK \nThe impact of social media and other websites on the mental health of minors has been receiving increasing attention by public officials\, researchers and the public at large. Over the last two years\, numerous states have either enacted or are considering laws that would either (i) require age verification for access to adult content websites\, or (ii) require parental consent for minors’ access to social media platforms.  This process is raising concerns regarding the impact of such laws on the First Amendment rights of adults and children\, as well as the technical feasibility and privacy implications of available online verification protocols.  It also appears increasingly likely that Congress may pursue legislative efforts to protect children from harmful impacts of internet activity. \n\nRobert Coles – Head of Security Strategy\, D S Smith\, Former Chief Information Security Officer – Merrill Lynch\, National Grid\, GlaxoSmithKline\nJulia Mahoney – John S. Battle Professor of Law\, University of Virginia School of Law\nMichael McKell – Utah State Senator\nCarl Szabo – Vice President & General Counsel of Net Choice\n\n\n3:55 – 4:05 p.m.  Break\n                                                                                   \n4:05 – 5:20 p.m.  State Restrictions on Data Broker Use of Consumer Information \nA California law enacted in October 2023 has put a spotlight on potential restrictions on data brokers’ ability to assemble and sell information on individuals.  Under the new law California residents will ultimately be able to click a single online delete button that would direct all covered data brokers to delete information regarding an individual who takes such action.  Information about individuals obtained from data brokers plays a large role in how the internet ecosphere functions and widespread opt-outs could broadly impact current industry operations.  This development could lead to further similar state actions or spur legislative or regulatory action at the federal level.  \n\nAlysa Hutnik – Partner\, Kelly Drye\nChristopher Oswald – Executive Vice President\, Head of Law\, Ethics & Government Relations\, Association of National Advertisers \nMichael Signorelli\, Partner\, Venable LLP\nHayley Tsukayama – Associate Director of Legislative Activism\, Electronic Frontier Foundation \n\n  \n5:20 – 5:30 p.m.   Conclusion and Audience Comments \n\nMason’s College of Engineering and Computing hosts the Center for Assurance Research & Engineering Center (CARE).  CARE’s multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity encompasses the fields of technology\, policy\, business and leadership. Through partnerships with government and private industry\, innovative research is translated into practices and policies used in real-world settings. Research includes security for distributed systems\, mobile apps/devices\, industrial control systems\, and new technologies such as networked medical devices\, as well as policies development for securing critical infrastructure and guidance for cybersecurity leadership/governance. For more information\, please visit care.gmu.edu \nThe Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that brings together financial services professionals\, regulators\, trade association representatives\, consumer group representatives\, counsel and advisors to discuss\, debate\, and advocate in regard to financial technology and cybersecurity issues and their regulation.  For more information about the Center and to sign up to hear about future events and projects visit fintsc.org
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/the-race-to-regulate-the-internet-should-states-or-the-federal-government-set-the-rules-for-website-content-child-protection-and-personal-data-control/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Virginia State & Local Government Cybersecurity Partnering Workshop
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URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/virginia-state-local-government-cybersecurity-partnering-workshop/
LOCATION:Virginia War Memorial\, 621 S. Belvidere Street\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:West Virginia Local and State Government Cybersecurity Partnering Workshop
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URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/west-virginia-local-and-state-government-cybersecurity-partnering-workshop/
LOCATION:Days Inn Conference Center\, 350 Days Drive\, Sutton\, WV\, 26601\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230515T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230516T163000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20230501T044534Z
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the New CIO Leadership Conference
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URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/artificial-intelligence-ai-and-the-new-cio-leadership-conference/
LOCATION:Founders Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230504T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230504T173000
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CREATED:20230303T145519Z
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SUMMARY:Escalating Cyber Threats to U.S. Financial System Conference – In person and virtual
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URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/escalating-cyber-threats-to-u-s-financial-system-conference-in-person-and-virtual/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:Meet the Tech Exec Event: Featuring Paul Hong and Kevin Donohue\, AWS Cloud Assurance
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Tech Exec: Amazon Cloud Security Assurance & Careers Event\nFeaturing Paul Hong and Kevin Donohue\, AWS Cloud Assurance\nWednesday\, April 12th from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nJohnson Center Cinema at George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus\nPlease RSVP: https://MasonAmazonCareerNetworkingApril12.eventbrite.com \nMeet with business leaders from Amazon Web Services and learn about the field of Cloud Security Assurance and careers at Amazon Web Services from Paul Hong and Kevin Donahue\, AWS. \nPaul Hong\, CISSP\, CPA\, Security Assurance Training and Education Lead \nPaul develops and delivers cloud security and compliance trainings for regulated industries\, including the US government. Paul’s work also includes enabling public sector and regulated industry adoption of the AWS Cloud. Prior to joining AWS\, Paul spent his career as an IT security professional working directly with Fortune 500 companies auditing or consulting on IT process\, security\, and risk projects. Paul is a CISSP\, CEH\, and CPA\, and holds a Masters of Accounting Information Systems and a Bachelors of Business Administration from James Madison University\, Virginia. \nKevin Donohue\, CISSP\, Senior Customer Enablement Manager\, Global Regulatory Operations\, AWS Security \nKevin has been with AWS since 2019 and is currently a senior manager in the Security Assurance org. He leads security and compliance initiatives for various government and commercial certifications and helps customers understand the shared responsibility model. He holds CISSP\, AWS Cloud Practitioner and Solutions Architect Associate certifications. Before joining AWS\, Kevin worked in the commercial cybersecurity practice at PwC and prior to that\, the U.S. State Department. Originally from New Jersey\, Kevin now lives with his wife and daughter in Alexandria\, VA. \nMore information about the Johnson Center Cinema. \nFor more information\, please contact: jauffret@gmu.edu or cbatchel@gmu.edu. \nThis event is hosted by Mason’s College of Engineering and Computing‘s Center for Assurance Research & Engineering (CARE)\, the Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA) and School of Business. \n 
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/meet-the-tech-exec-event-featuring-paul-hong-and-kevin-donohue-aws-cloud-assurance/
LOCATION:Johnson Center Cinema\, Johnson Center\, 4400 University Drive\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221207T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221207T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20221005T180812Z
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SUMMARY:Mason CyberSecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the George Mason University Cybersecurity Forum. \nThe Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. There will be complimentary refreshments. The focus of the events is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nMason’s Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Adds “Fuse at Mason Square” as New Location \nRecently announced\, George Mason University’s Arlington Campus is now Mason Square\, an urban destination of learning\, collaboration\, and economic development. \nFuse at Mason Square is a first-of-its-kind facility bringing together the public and private sectors in a collaborative alliance to solve grand challenges. Fuse houses faculty and students working with the Institute for Digital Innovation (IDIA) and their partners\, and graduate programs from Mason’s new School of Computing. Designed to support digital innovation\, active learning\, cutting-edge research\, business entrepreneurs\, and tech incubators alongside education and policymakers\, the new space offers nearly 350\,000 square feet designed for the needs of the next generation of Northern Virginia’s technology workforce. \nFor a map of Vernon Smith Hall and information about public transportation and location\, please go to: https://arlington.gmu.edu. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) College Engineering and Computing’s Center for Assurance Research & Engineering and School of Business sponsor the events. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nTweets by MasonCyber \n 
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-5/
LOCATION:Fuse at Mason Square\, 3401 Fairfax Dr\, Arlington\, VA\, 22226\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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SUMMARY:George Mason University CyberSecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum \nPlease join us for the George Mason University Cybersecurity Forum. The Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. The focus of the events is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering’s CARE Center and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/george-mason-university-cybersecurity-innovation-forum/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211103T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20211103T135432Z
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SUMMARY:Local Government Cybersecurity Partnering Awards
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please go to: https://care.gmu.edu/first-annual-local-government-cybersecurity-partnering-awards/
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/local-government-cybersecurity-partnering-awards/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211103T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20211103T135234Z
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SUMMARY:West Virginia Local and State Government Cybersecurity Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please go to: https://wvlocalstategovcyberworkshop.eventbrite.com
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/west-virginia-local-and-state-government-cybersecurity-virtual-workshop/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211103T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211103T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20211103T134915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T135044Z
UID:2645-1635926400-1635958800@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:IAC Mini Conference
DESCRIPTION:For more information\, please go to: https://iac2021miniconference.eventbrite.com
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/iac-mini-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201027T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201027T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20200910T164355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T164355Z
UID:2460-1603825200-1603832400@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:George Mason University CyberSecurity Innovation Forum Set for October
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is Tuesday\, October 27\, 2020\, 7-9pm to be held Virtually. \nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. The focus of the events is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. George Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture. \n——————————————————– \nCyberForum is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://gmu.zoom.us/j/6909073924 \nMeeting ID: 690 907 3924 \nOne tap mobile \n+13017158592\,\,6909073924# US (Germantown) \n+12678310333\,\,6909073924# US (Philadelphia) \nDial by your location \n+1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown) \n+1 267 831 0333 US (Philadelphia) \nMeeting ID: 690 907 3924 \nFind your local number: https://gmu.zoom.us/u/aeD1DKRDL1 \nJoin by SIP \n6909073924@zoomcrc.com \nJoin by H.323 \n162.255.37.11 (US West) \n162.255.36.11 (US East) \n115.114.131.7 (India Mumbai) \n115.114.115.7 (India Hyderabad) \n213.19.144.110 (Amsterdam Netherlands) \n213.244.140.110 (Germany) \n103.122.166.55 (Australia) \n149.137.40.110 (Singapore) \n64.211.144.160 (Brazil) \n69.174.57.160 (Canada) \n207.226.132.110 (Japan) \nMeeting ID: 690 907 3924
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/george-mason-university-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-set-for-october/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200928T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20191023T183421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200910T160149Z
UID:2304-1601280000-1601485200@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:15th Annual International Academy of CIO Annual Conference April 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 15th International Academy of CIO Annual Conference is set for April 2021 in Arlington\, VA U.S.. The conference is being held at a time of great technology related opportunity and risk. There is opportunity in new product and services that bridge time and space and enable greater access and speed in fields as diverse as government\, healthcare\, transportation and manufacturing and as part of broad visions such as Japan’s Society 5.0. And there are risks including in the fields of cybersecurity and privacy and also digital divide. \nAs with previous International Academy of CIO annual conferences\, the 15th Annual Conference will address the potential and challenge of new technologies and applications to major world challenges such ICT and natural disasters and major world trends including ageing society and urbanization. \nFor the 15th Annual Conference\, we are inviting research and practitioner papers and innovations related to the conference theme of “Driving Digital Government Transformation by Innovative Technologies” and encompassing: \nChallenges of ICT innovation\, governance and capacity building\nStrengthening leadership and institutions\nApplication of new technologies including blockchain and AI\nAssociated policy and policy development\nRisks including security\, privacy and digital divide. \nThe IAC Annual Conference brings together government\, private sector and academia participants to discuss and exchange ideas and best practices on ICT leadership and governance in light of rapidly changing technology. The conferences are research to practice oriented in that the talks and presentations include both strategy and practice talks and presentations by government leaders\, private sector executives and NGO leaders as well as research related talks by academics. \nIn addition\, the conferences focus on major world challenges and opportunities where ICT has the potential to contribute including the two topics of ageing society and natural disasters. The conferences are well attended by speakers and participants from around the world and are highlighted by active host government support and engagement.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/15th-annual-international-academy-of-cio-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Founders Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200225T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20191023T182318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T182319Z
UID:2302-1582657200-1582664400@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Mason CyberSecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is set for Tuesday\, February 25\, 2020\, 7-9pm at the Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030\, close to the George Mason University’s Fairfax campus. \nPlease RSVP Here –https://feb2020masoncyberforum.eventbrite.com \nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. The focus of the meetings is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering’s CARE and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture. \n___________________________________________________ \nDirections: The Country Club of Fairfax (http://www.ccfairfax.org)\n5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 \nParking: There is ample FREE parking in the main parking lot. \nDirections link: http://www.ccfairfax.org/Default.aspx?p=dynamicmodule&pageid=395920&ssid=318480&vnf=1
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-4/
LOCATION:The Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Road\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20191023T181735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T181735Z
UID:2300-1573585200-1573592400@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Mason Cybersecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is set for Tuesday\, November 12\, 2019\, 7-9pm at the Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030\, close to the George Mason University’s Fairfax campus. \nThe speakers are:\nRick Howard\, CSO and Greg Herbold\, Director\, State/Local Government & Education\, Palo Alto Networks \nMalek Ben Salem\, Ph.D.\, Senior Manager\, Accenture Labs \nAshok Sankar\, Director\, Solutions Strategy\, Splunk \nPlease RSVP Here –https://nov2019masoncyberforum.eventbrite.com \nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. The focus of the meetings is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering’s CARE and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture. \n___________________________________________________ \nDirections: The Country Club of Fairfax (http://www.ccfairfax.org)\n5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 \nParking: There is ample FREE parking in the main parking lot. \nDirections link: http://www.ccfairfax.org/Default.aspx?p=dynamicmodule&pageid=395920&ssid=318480&vnf=1
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-3/
LOCATION:The Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Road\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191006T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20190909T184805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190909T185702Z
UID:2116-1570348800-1570899600@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:NATO SPS Senior Leadership Roundtable on Information-Related Hybrid Threats in South East Europe
DESCRIPTION:“This event aims to assess and share best practices on the information-related elements of hybrid threats\, including misinformation\, disinformation\, non-information\, and media (traditional or social). The target audience are senior government\, military\, academic\, and NGO members who are responsible for developing\, implementing and communicating policies to state leaders in SEE. The roundtable format will allow an exchange of knowledge\, thoughts and approaches to foster and strengthen regional and international expert networks that build trust and cooperation to more effectively address the fluid security dynamics impacted by information-related attacks.” \n*  NATO-country SPS director:   Prof./Dr. Itamara Lochard – United States \n*  NATO-invitee SPS co-director:   Prof./Dr. Metodija Docjinovski – North Macedonia \n*  NATO Partnership for Peace SPS co-director:   Prof./Dr. Nežad Korajlić  – Bosnia and Herzegovina \nContact: \nsps.info@hq.nato.int     \nilochard@gmu.edu
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/nato-sps-senior-leadership-roundtable-on-information-related-hybrid-threats-in-south-east-europe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190928
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20190702T151042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190830T195251Z
UID:2069-1569369600-1569628799@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:14th Annual IAC Conference - Driving Digital Government Transformation by Innovative Technologies
DESCRIPTION:The International Academy of CIO (IAC) announces the topic of “Driving Digital Government Transformation by Innovative Technologies\,” for the 14th Annual IAC Conference to be held on September 25 -27\, 2019 in Taipei\, Taiwan\, hosted by Taiwan National Development Council and Taiwan E-Governance Research Center. \nThe conference’s speakers will include Dr. Mei-ling Chen\, Minister\, National Development Council\, Taiwan; Dr. Liang-Gee Chen\, Minister\, Ministry of Science and Technology\, Taiwan; Dr. Yu-hsieh Sung\, Deputy Secretary-General\, Executive Yuan\, Taiwan; and Professor Toshio Obi\, Director\, APEC eGovernment Research Center\, Waseda University and others from Asia\, Europe\, Africa and the Americas.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/14th-annual-iac-conference-driving-digital-government-transformation-by-innovative-technologies-to-be-held-in-taiwan-on-september-25-27-2019-hosted-by-taiwan-national-developmen/
LOCATION:Taipei\, Taiwan\, Taiwan
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190917T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190917T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20190903T184915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190903T184916Z
UID:2110-1568746800-1568754000@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Mason CyberSecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is set for Tuesday\, September 17\, 2019\, 7-9pm at the Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030\, close to the George Mason University’s Fairfax campus. \nPlease RSVP Here –https://sept2019masoncyberforum.eventbrite.com \nSpeakers include:\n-Josh Canary\, Director of Technology\, Cyber Apex Solutions\n-Naomi Eide\, Sr. Editor\, CIO Dive\n-John Trauth\, CEO\, Bricata\n-Thomas P. Vartanian\, Executive Director & Professor of Law\, Program on Financial Regulation & Technology\, Antonin Scalia Law School\, George Mason University \nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a Q&A. The focus of the meetings is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering’s CARE and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture. \n___________________________________________________ \nDirections: The Country Club of Fairfax (http://www.ccfairfax.org)\n5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 \nParking: There is ample FREE parking in the main parking lot. \nDirections link: http://www.ccfairfax.org/Default.aspx?p=dynamicmodule&pageid=395920&ssid=318480&vnf=1
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-2/
LOCATION:The Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Road\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190430T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20190327T150206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T150206Z
UID:2046-1556650800-1556658000@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is Tuesday\, April 30\, 2019\, 7-9pm at The Country Club of Fairfax at 5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 close to George Mason University’s Fairfax campus. \nSpeakers include: \n\nMalek Ben Salem\, Senior Manager\, Accenture Technology\nKenneth Huh\, Global Head\, Cyber Compliance\, BNY Mellon\nJeffery McKinley\, District Manager\, Sodexo\, Mason\, Starship Technologies and Sodexo Robot Food Delivery Service\nAsher Kotz\, Manager\, Business Development (Cybersecurity and Israel)\, Fairfax County Economic Development Authority\n\nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. The focus of the meetings is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. George Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/george-mason-university-cybersecurity-innovation-forum-series/
LOCATION:The Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Road\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190206T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190206T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20181219T181748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T181748Z
UID:2026-1549479600-1549486800@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Save the Date - Mason CyberSecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:The George Mason University CyberSecurity Innovation Forum is set for Wednesday\, February 6\, 2019\, 7-9pm at the Country Club of Fairfax at 5110 Ox Rd\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 close to George Mason University’s Fairfax campus. \nPlease RSVP here – https://cyberforumfeb.eventbrite.com \nNew Speakers Announced:\n–Ira A. (Gus) Hunt\, Managing Director and Cyber Strategy Lead\,\nAccenture Federal Services\n–Joe Saunders\, CEO and Founder of RunSafe Security \nThe Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. The focus of the event is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nGeorge Mason University’s (GMU) Volgenau School of Engineering and School of Business sponsor the events. \nThe Cybersecurity Innovation Forum Series is generously supported by Accenture.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/save-the-date-mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum/
LOCATION:The Country Club of Fairfax\, 5110 Ox Road\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181101T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181101T200000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20181017T165508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181017T165508Z
UID:2004-1541091600-1541102400@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Blockchain Talk - Elastos and The Cyber Republic
DESCRIPTION:This event is intended to introduce GMU students and faculty to the Elastos ecosystem and its growing community\, the Cyber Republic. Any community members interested are welcome to attend. Pizza will be provided! \nElastos is a ground-breaking technology that features a blockchain-powered Elastos Network Operating System\, allowing for the creation of the Elastos Smart Web – a more secure internet that addresses the vulnerabilities of the current internet by providing a decentralized peer to peer network\, a safe sandboxed virtual environment to run applications and the blockchain capability for trust and authentication. There are great opportunities for developers and non-developers alike to contribute to the Elastos ecosystem – one of the most promising projects is building a whole new infrastructure for the internet. \nWhen: November 1\, 2018\, 5pm – 8pm \nWhere: Hub Conference Room 4&5\nGeorge Mason Fairfax Campus \nHosted by: Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE) \nRegister: https://www.meetup.com/Elastos-Blockchain-Project-Washington-Meetup/events/255186396/ \nContact:   care@gmu.edu
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/blockchain-talk-elastos-and-the-cyber-republic/
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181030T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181030T123000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20180829T184156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180829T184439Z
UID:1997-1540888200-1540902600@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Assistive Technology Conference - Innovations in Smart Homes & Smart Cities
DESCRIPTION:Assistive Technology Conference – Innovations in Smart Homes & Smart Cities\nAssistive Technologies and Building Safe and Supportive Communities for Ageing and Special Needs \nJoin us for the fourth Mason assistive technology conference with technology experts\, health care providers\, architects\, senior living community leaders and users for an informative discussion on innovations in Smart Homes and Smart Cities and ramifications for ageing societies and special needs. Discuss the interplay of architecture and technology; and urban planning and Smart Cities. \n\nHear perspectives on Smart Cities from the U.S.\, Asia and Europe\nLearn about new technologies with potential for ageing and special needs\nGain insights into the promise of technology to further independent living and ageing in place\nDiscuss policy and business challenges to Smart Homes\, Smart Cities and ageing and assistive technologies\n\nFor additional information\, please contact J.P. Auffret at (703) 993-5641 or Eric Maribojic at (703) 993-1875. \nPlease register here: https://masonassistiveconferencefall2018.eventbrite.com \n \nDirections and Parking: \nHere is a link to a PDF map of the Arlington campus: http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/ArlingtonMap2017.pdf \nHere is a link to directions to the Arlington campus: http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/Directions/Directions-to-Arlington.html
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/assistive-technology-conference-innovations-in-smart-homes-smart-cities/
LOCATION:Founders Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Research Partnerships%2C School of Business%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181016T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20180628T153558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180628T153558Z
UID:1990-1539716400-1539723600@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Save the Date for the Fall George Mason University Cybersecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a series of short presentations by cybersecurity technology innovators from throughout the region. Presentations will be followed by plenty of opportunity for discussion and discovery. \nThe focus of the evening will be on innovations that address current and evolving challenges and have had a real\, measurable impact. \nSponsored by the Center for Assurance Research and Engineering\, CARE at the Volgenau School of Engineering and the Research Partnerships and Grants Initiative at the School of Business. \nMore details about directions and parking can be found at the bottom of this post (highly recommended for first-time comers). Please mark the date. As usual\, this event is free (parking does require payment). Light refreshments will be provided. \nAs with previous events\, the Forum will consist of a series of 15-20 minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. The focus of the meetings is on cybersecurity innovation including innovation rationale and motivation\, technology\, metrics\, and lessons learned. \nFollow us on Twitter @MasonCyber for more up-to-date discussions on cybersecurity and innovation. \nWe look forward to seeing you soon and having another successful Forum! \n___________________________________________________ \nDirections: George Mason’s Fairfax Campus / 4400 University Dr.\, Fairfax\, VA http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/Directions/Directions-to-Fairfax.html \nPhysical address (for GPS): Research Hall\, 10401 York River Road\, Fairfax\, VA 22030 \nCampus map: https://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/FairfaxMap16_Info.pdf \nThe Closest Visitor parking ($3/hour) available is in the Shenandoah Parking Deck (No. 43 on map)\, located across from Research Hall (No. 50 on map). Also\, a second option which is a bit further away from Research Hall is Mason Pond (No. 41 on map) has multiple visitor parking available. \nThe entrance to the Shenandoah Parking Deck is on Sandy Creek Way\, which is off of Patriot Circle.
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/save-the-date-for-the-fall-george-mason-university-cybersecurity-innovation-forum/
LOCATION:Room 163 Research Hall\, George Mason University\, Fairfax Campus\, 10401 York River Road\,\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180411T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180411T190000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20180307T184113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T184113Z
UID:1535-1523473200-1523473200@care.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Mason Cybersecurity Innovation Forum
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-cybersecurity-innovation-forum/
LOCATION:Room 163 Research Hall\, George Mason University\, Fairfax Campus\, 10401 York River Road\,\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180313T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180313T080000
DTSTAMP:20260513T071404
CREATED:20180307T183054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180307T183054Z
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SUMMARY:Mason - NSF Cybersecurity Leadership & Smart City/County Conference
DESCRIPTION:Details \nMason – NSF Cybersecurity Leadership & Smart City/County Conference\nFounders Hall \nGeorge Mason University\, Arlington Campus\nTuesday\, March 13\, 2018 from 8:30 a.m.—4:30 p.m.\n(Registration 7:45 a.m.—8:20 a.m.) \nPlease join us for an innovative and dynamic conference to provide insights on current and compelling cybersecurity issues. Please RSVP here –\nhttps://masoncybersecurityconf.eventbrite.com. Thank you! \n-Vision of cybersecurity leadership and governance given the increasingly complex IT and cybersecurity environment.\n-The evolution of Smart City initiatives and the related cybersecurity challenges.\n-How governments and private sector are addressing cybersecurity challenges resulting from increased connectivity and network reliance.\n-New and emerging technologies that might help to address the challenges. \nAlso\, hear an update on the George Mason—NSF City and County cybersecurity partnering project. \nThe conference will provide a platform for cybersecurity leaders and practictioners from government\, private sector and academia to discuss cybersecurity challenges and best practices and learn from the newest cyber innovation. Our speakers include CISOs from Fortune 500 companies\, government leaders\, entrepreneurs and cybersecurity practitioners. \nThe speakers include:\nRick Howard\, CSO of Palo Alto Networks\nRick Tracy\, Senior Vice President\, CSO\, Telos\nMichael Aisenberg\, Principal Cyber Policy Analyst/Counsel\, MITRE\nAdam Sills\, ‎Head of Contract P&C Binding and Professional Liability\, CapSpecialty\nMike Watson\, CISO\, Commonwealth of Virginia\nDave Jordan\, CISO\, Arlington County\nIsaac Janak\, Commonwealth of Virginia Office of the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security\, Commonwealth of Virginia\nAnnie Carlson\, Town of Leesburg\nTomohiko Arai\, Science Counselor and Chief of Science section\, The Embassy of Japan\nYoshihiro Katagiri\, Director\, North America Center\, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT)\nDavid Metnick\, Managing Director\, Education\, Health & Public Service\, Accenture\nShaun Waterman\, Freelance Journalist covering cybersecurity\nRaghu Dev\, World Wide Identity and Access Management Lead\, IBM\nLinton Wells II\, Executive Advisor\, C4I & Cyber Center\nDavid Winks\, Managing Director\, AcquSight\nKevin Yin\, CEO\, SitScape\nRyan Leirvik\, Principal\, GRIMM\nA.J. Nash\, Intelligence Services Manager\, Symantec\n————————————————————————————– \nWe invite you to join and add your insights. Hosted by: George Mason University’s School of Business and the Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE) at Volgenau’s School of Engineering\nPresenting Partner: Accenture\nPartners: Washington Innovation Network\, Palo Alto Networks\, and International Academy of CIO (IAC) \nLocation: George Mason University\, Arlington campus\, Founders Hall\, 3351 North Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA 22201\, MPR (Multipurpose Room) 125/126. \nWifi: There is wifi. Instructions will be at the check-in table. \nDirections and Parking: Please feel free to park at Founders Hall Garage Visitor parking\, entrance on Founders Way North \nHere is a link to a PDF map of the Arlington campus: http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/ArlingtonMap2017.pdf \nHere is a link to directions to the Arlington campus: http://www.gmu.edu/resources/welcome/Directions/Directions-to-Arlington.html \nParking information: http://parking.gmu.edu/arlingtoncampusparking.html \nContinental breakfast and lunch will be served. \nComplementary Registration
URL:https://care.gmu.edu/event/mason-nsf-cybersecurity-leadership-smart-city-county-conference/
LOCATION:Founders Hall\, 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA\, 22201\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Assurance Research and Engineering%2C George Mason University":MAILTO:care@gmu.edu
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