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Auburn’s McCrary Institute to bring together leading public, private cybersecurity experts

Six of the nation’s most senior cybersecurity officials will gather Tuesday, Oct. 19.

Samford Hall at Auburn University on a sunny day. STOCK

Six of the nation’s most senior cybersecurity officials will gather Tuesday, Oct. 19, during an event hosted by Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Infrastructure Security to discuss the next generation of public-private cybersecurity partnerships. The discussion will be live-streamed.

The half-day symposium, held in Washington D.C., begins at 8 a.m. Central Time on Oct. 19 and will be moderated by McCrary Institute Director Frank Cilluffo, who also serves as a commissioner on the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission. 

President Joe Biden’s National Cyber Director Chris Inglis will kick off the event with a keynote address, followed by the cybersecurity panel of public and private sector leaders to share ideas how to make public-private cybersecurity partnerships real and meaningful.

The goal is to break through bureaucratic boundaries and fight cybercrime with the full resources of the federal government and the private sector.

Participants in the panel are:

  • FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate oversees all FBI domestic and international intelligence activities. His FBI service capacities previously included roles as a counterterrorism supervisory special agent in Iraq and domestic locations.
  • Department of Homeland Security CISA Director Jen Easterly, a two-time Bronze Star recipient and retired U.S. Army veteran, leads CISA’s efforts to promote and defend civilian government networks, manage systemic risk to national critical functions, and collaborate with state and local partners to ensure the security and resilience of the nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure.
  • NSA Director of Cybersecurity Rob Joyce is instrumental in strengthening the cybersecurity of federal networks and critical infrastructure and revamping the nation’s vulnerabilities equities process.
  • Berkshire Hathaway Energy CEO William J. Fehrman has been a senior executive within the Berkshire Hathaway Energy family of companies since 2006. During this time, he held executive roles for PacifiCorp Energy, MidAmerican Energy and BHE Renewables, managed Berkshire Hathaway Energy’s cross-business cyber and physical security strategies, and served as the lead executive of Berkshire Hathaway Energy’s supply chain and procurement initiatives.

“As cyber threats continue to escalate in both scale and scope, we need to bring the full resources of all sectors to the fight,” Cilluffo said. “This discussion offers a vital opportunity for public and private sector leaders to identify and remove any barriers from a fully functional public and private partnership. We have the resources, but we are not going to win this fight without a one-team approach and sharing our expertise and knowledge of potential threats and how to best respond.’’

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