Craig Harber currently serves as Chief Technology Officer at Fidelis Cybersecurity. He is responsible for directing the product strategy for the organization, ensuring that the technology developments align and compliment the frameworks at the forefront of the industry. Prior to joining Fidelis, Harber held senior technical roles at USCYBERCOM, driving major initiatives in cybersecurity and information assurance, having far reaching strategic impact across the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community (IC). His distinguished career began at the National Security Agency (NSA), where he invented the threat-based cybersecurity strategy known as NIPRNet SIPRNet Cyber Security Architecture Review (NSCSAR) that provided DOD policymakers a framework to objectively measure the expected value of cybersecurity investments. Harber transformed Active Cyber Defense concepts into capability pilots, commercial product improvements, industry standards, and operational solutions. He also directed the Integrated Global Information Grid (GIG) IA Architecture; raising the importance of IA to all warfighting platforms resulting in multi-billion dollar increase in DOD IA investments.
From ransomware to infected devices and assaults on the critical infrastructure, organizations are increasingly encroached by advanced threats and threat actors. And security leaders are tasked with taking their traditional cyber defenses to the next level to mitigate the emerging risks. What are the defenses and...
Craig Harber currently serves as Chief Technology Officer at Fidelis Cybersecurity. He is responsible for directing the product strategy for the organization, ensuring that the technology developments align and compliment the frameworks at the forefront of the industry. Prior to joining Fidelis, Harber held senior technical roles at USCYBERCOM, driving major initiatives in cybersecurity and information assurance, having far reaching strategic impact across the Department of Defense (DOD) and Intelligence Community (IC). His distinguished career began at the National Security Agency (NSA), where he invented the threat-based cybersecurity strategy known as NIPRNet SIPRNet Cyber Security Architecture Review (NSCSAR) that provided DOD policymakers a framework to objectively measure the expected value of cybersecurity investments. Harber transformed Active Cyber Defense concepts into capability pilots, commercial product improvements, industry standards, and operational solutions. He also directed the Integrated Global Information Grid (GIG) IA Architecture; raising the importance of IA to all warfighting platforms resulting in multi-billion dollar increase in DOD IA investments.
Mike Krygier currently serves as the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer responsible for Urban Technology at New York City Cyber Command. He oversees the cybersecurity programs for Smart City initiatives and IoT, Elections and Critical Infrastructure, Mobility, Cloud Computing, Connected Vehicles, and Next Generation 9-1-1, amongst others. With more than 19 years of information technology and security expertise, Krygier came to the City of New York from a position as a Principal Consultant at Mandiant where he advised Government, Financial, Energy, Mining, Software and other industry clients on Cybersecurity strategy. He has previously held security leadership roles at a Fortune 500 global human resources company, a leading national law firm in Canada, and Accenture.
Special Counsel, Cyber/Data/Privacy Practice Group, Cooley LLP
A former NSA crypto-engineer, Sabett brings to Cooley LLP his extensive experience in data security, privacy, licensing and IP. Sabett has managed numerous data breach responses involving major retailers, financial and healthcare organizations, and on-line service providers. He served on the Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency and has been recognized as a leader in privacy and data security in the 2007-2014 editions of Chambers USA. Sabett is a member of the board for the Georgetown Cybersecurity Law Institute and the Northern Virginia chapter of ISSA. He also is a frequent lecturer and author, and has appeared on or been quoted by a variety of national media sources.
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