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2011年 11月 09日(水)
イベント 午後12:00 - 午後02:00

お申し込み・キャンセル期限: 2011年 11月 07日(月)

スピーカー: Robert Lentz (Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber, Identity & Information Assurance, President and CEO, Cyber Security Strategies, LLC)

Hosting Committee(s): Internet Economy Task Force

会場: Tokyo American Club MAP

Member Fee: ¥4900

Guest Fee: ¥5900

Extras: Meal included

Cyber attacks against the House of Representatives, Japanese government agencies, and several large enterprises have been hot issues. For public and private entities, preparing against such threats are fundamental for business continuity planning. Mr. Lentz proposes a "Risk/Agility, Maturity Model" in order to counteract the latest cyber attacks. Mr. Lentz is the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber, Identity and Information Assurance (CIIA) in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense. Since November 2000, he served as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the Department of Defense (DoD), and in this field, oversaw 3 billion dollars of Information Assurance & Cyber Security programs. He transformed the programs to include the first comprehensive IA/Cyber Architecture, supple chain risk management strategy, and operationalized the world's most robust Identity Management System. He also played a key role in leading the United States' National Cyber Initiative, as well as in cyberspace reviews. Mr. Lentz started his career with the National Security Agency (NSA) in 1975. Since then, he accumulated over 34 years of experience and established himself as a change agent with the federal government. Mr. Lentz has received the NSA Resource Manager of the Year Award, the Defense Meritorious Service Award, the 2003 Presidential Rank Award and the 2004 "Federal 100" award. He also received the highest-level honorary award the Department can bestow on a civilian employee, the prestigious Secretary of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award and the 2006 "Top 20" Excellence.gov Award. Mr. Lentz is a graduate of the National Senior Cryptologic Course, Federal Executive Institute, Harvard Business School in Strategy Planning, and the Resource Management Course at the Naval Postgraduate School. He earned a Bachelor's Degree with a double major in History and Social Science from Saint Mary's College of Maryland and a Master's Degree in National Security Strategy from the National War College. VENUE: Tokyo American Club, Manhattan (B2) MAP: NOTE: This meeting is OFF THE RECORD

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