Senator Leahy Cyber Symposium
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Programs in this Series
Opening and Keynote with Lt. Gen. Robert J. Skinner
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08/16/2022
From Norwich University:
This event includes panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont.
Welcome Remarks are provided by Mark Anarumo, PhD, Maj Gen...
Panel 1: Department of Defense Cyber Institutes
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08/16/2022
From Norwich University:
This event includes panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont.
Moderator: COL Sharon Hamilton, USA (Ret.), Associate Vice...
Second Keynote with Eric Goldstein
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08/16/2022
From Norwich University:
This event includes panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont.
Keynote 2: Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director...
Panel 2: Future Technology in Cybersecurity
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08/16/2022
From Norwich University:
This event includes panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont.
Moderator: Annette Redmond, Deputy Assistant Secretary for...
Panel 3: Cybersecurity in Vermont and Closing Remarks
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08/16/2022
Panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont and dedication of Senator Patrick Leahy Center for Cybersecurity at Norwich University.
Moderator: Scott...
Special Presentation Honoring U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy
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08/16/2022
From Norwich University:
This event includes panel discussions on Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Institutes, future technology in cybersecurity, and the state of cybersecurity in Vermont.
In this special presentation, Sen. Patrick Leahy is...
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