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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20220506T120000
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URL:https://alaskaworldaffairs.org/archived-events/the-future-of-cybersecu
 rity-ensuring-security-and-building-resilience-panel-discussion/
SUMMARY:The Future of Cybersecurity: Ensuring Security and Building Resilie
 nce | Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Cyberattacks are among the fastest-growing crimes in the United
  States\, and recently President Biden has warned of Russian cyberattacks
  against the U.S. — making his most prominent alert yet about what he ca
 lled new intelligence concerning the Putin regime’s plans. Join us for a
  panel discussion with leaders in the field to learn about how we can guar
 d against threats and what the future of cyber security looks like.\nPanel
 ists:\n\n\nPatrick Massey has served as the Regional Director of the DHS 
 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Region 10 office 
 in Seattle since 2016. Prior to joining CISA\, Mr. Massey served for twen
 ty years with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region 10 of
 fice including eight years as the Director\, National Preparedness Divisi
 on. He also served as the Regional Integration Branch Chief\, Technologic
 al Hazards Branch Chief\, and as a Hazard Mitigation Specialist. Prior to
  joining FEMA\, Mr. Massey served as the Assistant State Hazard Mitigatio
 n Officer with the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and served as a P
 lanner for a Regional Planning Commission in Illinois. He also trained as 
 a Nuclear\, Biological\, and Chemical Officer in the U.S. Army serving in
  a tank battalion in Germany and the First Gulf War.\n\n\n\nPaul Curlett 
 is the RF Comms\, Networking\, and Mission Systems Senior Sales Lead\, Bo
 eing Phantom Works\, The Boeing Company.  Paul joined the Boeing team in 
 2008 as a Senior Site Manager at the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) 
 Headquarters and Aerospace Defense Facility East in the Washington D.C are
 a.  Paul also served as a 30 year United States Air Force veteran from 19
 77 to 2007.  His last military assignment was Wing Commander\, 386th Air 
 Expeditionary Wing\, Ali Al Salem Air Base Kuwait.  He also served as a C
 -130 Squadron Commander\, C-17 Operations Group Commander and was deployed
  as an Air Expeditionary Group Commander in Kandahar Afghanistan.  Paul a
 lso held leadership positions as Air Force Intelligence\, Surveillance\, a
 nd Reconnaissance Center Liaison to Air Mobility Command (AMC) and Air For
 ce Communications Agency (AFCA)\, Senior A-5 Division Chief AMC Plans and 
 Programs\, Chief of Plans and Programs at US Transportation Command\, Depu
 ty Chief of United States Air Force Mobility Requirements Division\, the P
 entagon and numerous other Wing and Numbered Air Force assignments.  Paul
  has flown the C-17\, C-141\, C-130\, C-12\, T-37 and T-38 aircraft and wa
 s assigned to two tours in Alaska.  \n\nGlen Klinkhart is a 20-year law 
 enforcement veteran with an extensive history in investigation and compute
 r crime and is the current Alaska Director of the Alcohol and Marijuana C
 ontrol Office. In 2000 Glen created the State of Alaska’s first law enfo
 rcement computer crime unit. He was responsible for developing new and inn
 ovative computer crime investigation techniques\, policies and procedures 
 that helped revolutionize the prosecution of electronic crimes within the 
 State of Alaska. In 2006 Glen began Alaska’s premier Information Securit
 y and Computer Forensics consulting firm. In 2016 he sold DigitalSecurus a
 nd began Klinkhart\, an investigations firm\, and a media company\, Securu
 sMedia.\n\nGlen Klinkhart is a computer and cell phone forensics expert as
  well as an Information Security Consultant and Homicide Detective. Glen i
 s also the author of a successful Internet Safety book entitled\, “A Cyb
 erCop’s Guide to Internet Child Safety”. In 2014 his bestselling Alask
 an True Crime Memoir\, "Finding Bethany" was released to popular and criti
 cal acclaim.\n\n\n\nThis program is a part of the Evangeline Atwood Distin
 guished Speakers Series. Named after the the founder of the Alaska World A
 ffairs Council\, Evangeline Atwood\, and with the generous support from Th
 e Atwood Foundation\, these public programs feature world-class experts on
  a diverse range of topics.\n\n\n\nProgram Details\n\n 	Check-in will begi
 n at 11:30am with seating available on a first-come first-serve basis. The
  program will begin at 12:00pm.\n 	Those with online reservations do not n
 eed to present ticket confirmation at the door\, we will have all confirme
 d attendees on a list at check-in.\n 	Lunch at this program will be availa
 ble for individual order and purchase from 49th State Brewing Company. If 
 you wish to do so\, plan on arriving early to ensure you receive your meal
  by the end of the program.\n 	Online registration closes at 6:00 pm on Ma
 y 5. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door the next day\, unl
 ess the program is sold out. Contact rsvp@alaskaworldaffairs.org with any 
 questions.\n
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