Auditorium
Oct 04, 2018 02:30 PM - 03:30 PM(America/Chicago)
20181004T1430 20181004T1530 America/Chicago Information Sharing Turns 20: Examining the Successes and Shortcomings of Information Sharing

In May 1998 Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63) encouraged industry to form sector Specific Information Sharing and Analysis Centers to share threat and vulnerability information within each critical infrastructure sector. Since then most critical infrastructure sectors have developed ISACs to facilitate threat sharing within its sector.

In this session, representatives from several ISACs will discuss how they work with their members and each other to build alliances and collaborative forums that help members manage enterprise risk.  This session will detail how information sharing has evolved since their formation, review how the information sharing community has grown over the past twenty years, highlight successes, and examine shortcomings. They will discuss how advances in policy, law and technology have influenced the development of information sharing. They will also  discuss evolving threats key issues related to information sharing challenges moving forward.

Auditorium Borderless Cyber USA / Washington D.C. / 3-5 October 2018 jharnad@oasis-open.org
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In May 1998 Presidential Decision Directive 63 (PDD-63) encouraged industry to form sector Specific Information Sharing and Analysis Centers to share threat and vulnerability information within each critical infrastructure sector. Since then most critical infrastructure sectors have developed ISACs to facilitate threat sharing within its sector.

In this session, representatives from several ISACs will discuss how they work with their members and each other to build alliances and collaborative forums that help members manage enterprise risk.  This session will detail how information sharing has evolved since their formation, review how the information sharing community has grown over the past twenty years, highlight successes, and examine shortcomings. They will discuss how advances in policy, law and technology have influenced the development of information sharing. They will also  discuss evolving threats key issues related to information sharing challenges moving forward.

Executive Director
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Automotive ISAC
Senior Director, Government Affairs/Vice Chair Communications ISAC
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Charter Communications/Communications ISAC
CIO and Co-Founder
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National Health-ISAC
Executive Director
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Information Technology ISAC
Mr. Andy Jabbour
Managing Director
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Real Estate ISAC
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