FIE Session: Pathway for SecDevOps and Cybersecurity in DHS
Overview
Pathway for SecDevOps and Cybersecurity in DHS
Department of Homeland Security is one of the leading federal agencies with strong SecDevOps and Cybersecurity capabilities. DHS Information Security Division (ISD) ensures compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA) and other federal regulatory mandates to protect DHS information technology infrastructure/resources, information systems, and the data used in these environments. It is important for everyone involved in the software development process to continue to deliver effective, high quality, innovative cybersecurity services and solutions that reduce risk and protect the IT infrastructure, systems, and data in today’s dynamic threat environment. Join us to hear about Pathway for SecDevOps and Cyber-security in DHS from Kenneth Bible, DHS Chief Information Security Officer, Shane Barney, DHS USCIS Chief Information Security Officer about DHS’s cybersecurity vision and David Simpson, Rear Admiral (ret.), US Navy, Professor, Virginia Tech – Pamplin College of Business and moderated by Pete Tseronis, CEO, Dots and Bridges, ex-CTO of Department of Energy.
Learning objectives:
- Discuss Security as integral to the mission for better, faster, increased capabilities for each DHS component
- Discuss how development and security teams can work collaboratively for better creating SecDevOps and Cyber-security capabilities
- Academia’s vision to create future business and cybersecurity leaders at leading University cyber-programs
Panelists:
Shane Barney, USCIS Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security
Kenneth Bible, Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security
David Simpson, Rear Admiral (ret.), US Navy, Professor, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Moderator :
Pete Tseronis, Chief Executive Officer, Dots and Bridges, former Chief Technology Officer, Department of Energy
Agenda:
9:30am – 10:00am Virtual Registration for Members
10:00am – 10:10am Welcome and Introductions
10:10am – 10:55am Panel Discussion/ Q&A
10:55am – 11:00am Wrap-up and Session Close
This session is being coordinated by the Federal Insights Exchange Department of Homeland Security Planning Committee.
This event is open to the Federal IT community. We also welcome members of the federal contracting community who are not currently ACT-IAC members.