Concern about potential threats to the nations computer networks data breaches, cyberwar and hackers continues to grow every year. Securing the national information infrastructure is a high priority, but how is the problem being tackled outside Washington, D.C.? To address these issues, the Baker Institutes Technology, Society and Public Policy Program will convene a discussion involving those who have worked on national cybersecurity policy and those in government, academia and industry who are charged with implementing it.Contributing their thoughts will be: Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, co-chair of the Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency and member of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security. Edward Amoroso, chief security officer at AT&T and author of Fundamentals of Computer Security Technology and Cyber Security. Anne Rogers, director of Information Safeguards for Waste Management, Inc.; former board member of Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) and past president of the Houston chapter; and contributing author to Information Security for Lawyers and Law Firms.Dan Wallach, associate professor of computer science at Rice University and director of Rices Computer Security Lab.
One of my professors teaching Security!!
Awesome professor
Must be gifted to be in his class!!!
nikhilnimst 1 year ago