Polling Eventually Consistent Infrastructure/End-to-End Security in the Cloud
Details
Join us on Wednesday, October 1st at 6:30pm to learn about Effective techniques for polling eventually-consistent infrastructure + Architecting for End-to-End Security in the Cloud.
Agenda:
6:30 - Arrive and meet other members - Pizza & drinks
6:45 - Event starts
7:00 - Effective techniques for polling eventually-consistent infrastructure - Presented by Nathan McCourtney
7:30 - Architecting for End-to-End Security in the Cloud - Presented by Hart Rossman
8:00 - Open Discussion & Networking
Speaker profiles:
Nathan McCourtney
AWS Software Development Engineer with a background in DevOps and CI/CD.
Hart Rossman
Hart Rossman is a Principal Consulting Engineer for Amazon Web Services (AWS) where he founded and leads the professional services global security, risk, and compliance practice.
Prior to his work with AWS, Mr. Rossman was Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Cyber Security Services & Solutions at SAIC. In this role Mr. Rossman had oversight & responsibility for technology strategy, vendor relations & solution development, R&D, practice leadership for cyber security solutions; and provided customer support in solving all phases of complex information assurance-related problems.
In addition to his role with AWS, he is a Senior Research Fellow with the Supply Chain Management Center within the RH Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland in the area of Global Supply Chain Risk Management for Information and Communication Technology. Mr. Rossman has been named to the state of Maryland Governor's Workforce Investment Board Cyber Security Workforce Steering Committee as well as ISC2's Application Security Advisory Board and is a named contributor to the CWE/SANS Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Errors.
He has co-authored seminal academic papers in the cyber supply chain risk management discipline including "Building A Cyber Supply Chain Assurance Reference Model", "Assessing SCRM Capabilities and Perspectives in the IT Vendor Community: Toward a Cyber Supply Chain Code of Practice", co-authored NIST SP 800-64rev2, "Security Considerations in the System Development Life Cycle", and contributed to the book "X-SCM: The New Science of X-treme Supply Chain Risk Management".
He has earned a CISSP, CSSLP, received his B.A. in Communication from the University Of Maryland, College Park, and received his MBA from the University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Location:
12900 Worldgate Drive
Conference Room 404 (1st Floor)
Herndon, VA 20170
Visitor parking: Pass parking gate on your left; follow to left around parking garage, then left into the garage. Please park in one of the spaces marked AWS reserved.
No press permitted at the event
