From Reactive to Ready: Building a Cyber Resilient Future
Recent high-profile disruptions and incursions have highlighted a need for strong digital resilience across industries. Just one cyber incident could massively impact an agency’s ability to deliver on its mission and disrupt essential public services.
At the 2024 Rubrik Public Sector Virtual Summit, learn how to secure critical data, recover from cyberattacks, and build a culture of cyber resilience to ensure mission continuity for the Federal government and state, local, and education sectors.
Government and industry experts will discuss how:
By joining this virtual event, you’ll also be eligible for 3 CPE credits (1 per hour watched) through (ISC)2 .
Following the event, you can submit your credits through the (ISC)2 member dashboard, with the course name of Rubrik Public Sector Summit. Your attendee email will qualify as proof of attendance.
At DiscoverNext, you will:
By joining this virtual event, you’ll also be eligible for 3 CPE credits (1 per hour watched) through (ISC)2 .
Following the event, you can submit your credits through the (ISC)2 member dashboard, with the course name of Rubrik Public Sector Summit. Your attendee email will qualify as proof of attendance.
Brendan MacCarthy
Vice President of Sales, Federal, Rubrik
In today’s rapidly evolving threat landscape, prevention is necessary but not enough. In this session, Rubrik CEO Bipul Sinha will discuss how a comprehensive cyber resiliency and recovery strategy enables organizations to minimize the impact of cyberattacks and maintain mission continuity.
Bipul Sinha
CEO, Rubrik
Dana Madsen
Deputy Director CTIIC, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Mike Tornincasa
Chief Business Officer, Rubrik
Wendi Whitmore
Senior Vice President, Unit 42, Palo Alto Networks
Explore the critical role of the data pillar within the zero trust framework, focusing on methods to safeguard sensitive information in a perimeter-less digital landscape. This session will examine recent guidance that aims to advance zero trust maturity, reduce the impact of breaches, and identify suspect activity earlier in the cyber intrusion lifecycle.
Travis Rosiek
Chief Technology Officer, Public Sector, Rubrik
Don Yeske (pending approval)
Director, National Security Cyber Division, Department of Homeland Security
Randy Resnick
Director, Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office, Department of Defense
State-sponsored cyber actors are probing and infiltrating the networks of critical infrastructure providers, seeking to pre-position themselves for disruptive or destructive attacks during geopolitical crises. This session will cover how essential service providers can recover quickly, ensure continuity, and provide citizens with essential services, even during an attack.
Jason Frame
Chief Information Officer, Southern Nevada Health District
Rishma Khimji
Chief Information Technology Officer, Harry Reid International Airport
Josh Klemm
Chief Information Officer, New York State Thruway Authority
Jason Pope
Vice President, Sales Engineering Americas, Rubrik
By leveraging the expanded protections and governance strategies detailed in the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0, civilian and defense organizations can significantly strengthen their cyber defenses, ensuring that critical data and operations are quickly recoverable after an attack. This session will review key considerations for civilian and defense organizations as they implement the new framework, including advanced techniques for protecting backups, reinforcing accountability with organizational leadership, and adapting to modern cyber threats.
Adarryl Roberts
Chief Information Officer, Defense Logistics Agency
Lt. Gen. Bruce Crawford
U.S. Army (Retired)
Whole-of-state cybersecurity is a collaborative effort between state governments and local entities that creates a unified front against cyber threats, while incorporating the diverse needs of different organizations. In this session, state IT leaders will discuss how they have fostered collaboration to build robust cyber strategies across schools, municipalities, and state organizations.
Ryan Murray
Deputy Director/ Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, State of Arizona
Joe Dabrowski
Vice President, SLED, Rubrik
Sensitive data protection is critical to ensure operational continuity and minimize the impact of cyberattacks. By proactively reducing data exposure and the risk of data theft, organizations can minimize the impact of cyberattacks even before they happen. This session will examine how identifying, classifying, and protecting critical data helps prevent data loss and accelerates recovery efforts.
Suzette Kent
CEO, Kent Advisory Services and Former Federal Chief Information Officer for the United States, Office of Management and Budget
Jennifer Franks
Director, IT & Cybersecurity, Government Accountability Office
Matt Hayden
Vice President of Cyber Client Engagement, GDIT
Chris Krebs
Former United States Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Identifying and remediating compromised data speeds up cyberattack recovery and minimizes data loss. In this session, IT leaders from local governments and school systems will share real-world lessons learned recovering from cyberattacks.
Joe Dabrowski
Vice President, SLED, Rubrik
Dr. Brian Gardner
Chief Information Officer, City of Dallas
Chad Marlow
Director of Operational Tech, Bethel School District
The rapidly expanding volume, variety, and complexity of unstructured data creates significant vulnerabilities, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. This session will discuss strategies to proactively reduce the risk of exposure and explore how a modern data resilience strategy enables organizations to maintain the integrity of critical unstructured data, an essential component of business continuity.
The flow of data from on-premises environments to the cloud continues unabated. Yet the benefits of cloud economics can come with security risks, such as reduced visibility and control, even as compliance efforts evolve to meet this challenge. With modern work now even more reliant on collaboration, it’s vital that the data stored in Microsoft 365 and cloud is not only secure, but recoverable and in line with data retention requirements. This session will cover how organizations can minimize complexity and protect, organize, and manage their data, with air-gapped, immutable backups and sensitive data monitoring for rapid recovery.
Steven McAndrews
Deputy Associate Administrator, Information Management & Chief Information Officer, National Nuclear Security Administration
Gayle Berkeley
Information Security Director, Rubrik
As artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies continue to advance, they present new and complex threats to the Federal government’s cybersecurity infrastructure and our nation’s security. This session explores the rapidly evolving threat landscape, and the measures government agencies can take to mitigate risks and enhance cyber resiliency
Stephen Wallace
Chief Technology Officer, Defense Information Systems Agency