Please join the George Washington University
Cybersecurity Initiative and the George Washington University Law School on
March 21st for a conversation with leading subject matter experts on
"International Challenges and Opportunities: Law and Policy on Cybersecurity".
Panelists will share thoughts on the best means and mechanisms for addressing
gaps and shortfalls, from a range of perspectives -- U.S. and international,
both public and private sector.
Graduate and undergraduate
students in all disciplines are welcome, and encouraged to share
their ideas and reactions.
Corporate Vice President,
Trustworthy Computing,
Microsoft
Ambassador, Embassy of
Estonia
Christopher Painter
Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of
State
Moderated by:
Frank J. Cilluffo
Director, Homeland Security Policy Institute
Thursday,
March 21st, 2013 3:30 pm until 5:00 pm
Reception
to follow
The
George Washington University Elliott School of International
Affairs
Seventh
Floor | City View Room
1957
E Street, NW
Speaker
Biographies:
Scott Charney
is Corporate Vice
President for Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group. Mr. Charney is
responsible for a range of corporate programs that influence the security,
privacy, and reliability of Microsoft's products, services, and internal
networks. He also manages the Engineering Excellence Team, a group focused on
promoting best-of-breed engineering practices and ensuring compliance with
Microsoft's mandatory engineering policies. More
Jason Healey is the director
of the Cyber Statecraft Initiative of the Atlantic Council, focusing on
international cooperation, competition and conflict in cyberspace. He also
is a board member (and former executive director) of the Cyber
Conflict Studies Association and lecturer in cyber policy at
Georgetown University. He co-authored the book Cyber Security Policy Guidebook
by Wiley and he is the editor for the first book ever on cyber conflict history
(due in 2013). His ideas on cyber topics have been widely published in dozens of
articles and essays published by the National Research Council; academic
journals such as from Brown and Georgetown Universities; the Aspen Strategy
Group and various think tanks. More
Marina Kaljurand
became Ambassador
of Estonia to the United States on September 6, 2011. Previous to this post she
served as Undersecretary for Foreign Economic Relations and Development Aid in
Estonia (2008-2011), non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan
(2007-2011), Ambassador to the Russian Federation (2005-2008), and Ambassador to
Israel (2004-2006). Kaljurand also
held the positions of Counselor at the Estonian Embassy in Helsinki,
Undersecretary for Legal and Consular Affairs, Director General of Legal
Department, Director of International Treaties Division, and 3rd Secretary of
the Press and Information Department. More
Christopher Painter has been on the vanguard of cyber
issues for twenty years. Most recently, Mr. Painter served in the White House as
Senior Director for Cybersecurity Policy in the National Security Staff. During
his two years at the White House, Mr. Painter was a senior member of the team
that conducted the President's Cyberspace Policy Review and subsequently served
as Acting Cybersecurity Coordinator. He coordinated the development of a
forthcoming international strategy for cyberspace and chaired high-level
interagency groups devoted to international and other cyber issues. More
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