#5G--The 2nd Billington State and Local CyberSecurity Summit has an agenda packed with key topics affecting the cyber safety of state and local governments—including AI, red teaming, water safety, t...
Cyber Leaders from 36 U.S. States and Localities Speak at Mar 10-12 D.C. Event
WASHINGTON: #5G--The 2nd Billington State and Local CyberSecurity Summit has an agenda packed with key topics affecting the cyber safety of state and local governments—including AI, red teaming, water safety, threats from China and other nation-states, legacy systems, ransomware and the cyber workforce. Taking place March 10-12, 2025, in Washington, D.C., speakers from more than 36 states, cities, counties along with federal government officials and industry experts will share best practices, enhance current cyber operations, and bolster security.
“Key cyber issues that worry national leaders also concern leaders from all other levels of government. Our state and local summit focuses on cyber topics that are very much in the news, tailored to their specific needs. Keeping our country safe from cyber criminals also requires keeping critical infrastructure safe at the regional level too,” explained Troy Schneider, EVP and GM, Billington CyberSecurity. “Our summit helps localities protect themselves by sharing data, learning and building relationships.”
The summit convenes nearly 1,000 government officials, tech leaders, and academia to find ways to enhance the cybersecurity of the municipalities that comprise the U.S. and the critical infrastructure sectors. Among the agenda topics are:
More than 36 cyber leaders will be speaking during 25 sessions, including:
Additionally, Billington CyberSecurity is partnering with StateRAMP to host the 2025 StateRAMP Symposium on Cybersecurity Framework Harmonization on March 10, on site and immediately prior to the Summit. Government and industry leaders are encouraged to register and attend all three days.
The summit takes place at the Ronald Reagan Building at 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC. All sessions are open to credentialed working press except the workshops that follow Chatham House Rules. These are indicated on the agenda. Press and attendees should register for both the Summit and Symposium at: https://statelocal.billingtoncybersummit.com/register. Registration is free for credentialed media.
Attendees can receive continuing education credits for sessions attended. The summit is presented by more than three dozen sponsors, led by: Armis, AWS, Carahsoft Technology Corp. and NightDragon.
Fonte: Business Wire
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