Agenda
August 17, 2021
August 18, 2021
Times are subject to change.
12:00 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Opening Remarks
Welcome to day 2 of the Emerging Tech Summit!
12:01 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Emerging Technology in Ethics and Equity
Editorial Speaker: Dr. Tim Persons, Chief Scientist, GAO
Editorial Speaker: Aaron Boyd, Senior Editor for Technology and Events, Nextgov
As technology continues to advance at a breathtaking pace, it’s essential that its development and application remain equitable for individuals and communities across all backgrounds. In this session, we’ll hear from some of the leaders in artificial intelligence to hear more about the inherent biases behind much of its design and learn how it can be implemented in a way that doesn’t just overcome its own limitations, but advances government causes and equal treatment for all.
On Demand
12:27 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
A Session Presented by our Elite Underwriter, LookingGlass: When WarGames Meets Reality
Underwriter Speaker: Gilman Louie, Chief Executive Officer, LookingGlass
AI. ML. 5G. Quantum. It’s only a matter of time before these emerging technologies are adopted across government. But if we look at where digital transformation has taken us, we’re facing more cyber attacks than ever before – because we’re adopting new technologies. Though we must continue to accelerate our research, investment, and adoption of emerging technologies, how can we ensure resiliency in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks?
On Demand
12:48 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Modern Battlefields: Emerging Technologies in Cyber Warfare - Cyber Privateering and Attribution
Editorial Speaker: Chris Painter, President of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise Foundation, Associate Fellow, Chatham House
Editorial Speaker: Mariam Baksh, Staff Correspondent, Nextgov
Cyberattacks on private companies may make them tempted to hack back with their government's tacit approval when they suspect nation states are responsible. But is the U.S. really ready for this? Officials already describe cyberattacks as being increasingly hybrid—where adversarial nation states work through criminal gangs—and without clear determination of who's behind them, a legitimized tit for tat could quickly escalate out of control. In this session, Nextgov correspondent Mariam Baksh speaks with former Federal Prosecutor and Cybersecurity Expert Chris Painter federal space for a discussion on the past, present, and future of this important issue.
On Demand
1:17 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Modern Battlefields: Emerging Technologies in Cyber Warfare - Ransomware and Global Engagement
Editorial Speaker: Jon Bateman, Fellow, Cyber Policy Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Editorial Speaker: Sina Beaghley, Senior International/Defense Researcher, RAND
Editorial Speaker: Aaron Boyd, Senior Editor for Technology and Events, Nextgov
Recent remarks from FBI Director Christopher Wray have led to confusion around the shifting definition and role of cybersecurity in our daily lives. While The Justice Department has launched a new ransomware task force, and its approach to the challenge suggests common elements with efforts to fight terrorism, questions still remain on the most effective ways to address what the future of this changing battlefield holds, and what steps can be taken to secure the country from this new kind of attrition. In this session, Aaron Boyd convenes a panel with leading experts in the field to break down this important issue
On Demand
1:44 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Elite Underwriter Session Presented by Our Underwriter, Red Hat: How Agencies Can Get to Zero Trust, Faster
Underwriter Speaker: Andy Clemenko, Principal Solutions Engineer, Red Hat
Underwriter Speaker: Michael Epley, Chief Architect, Public Sector, Red Hat
How does an agency achieve a zero trust security posture as quickly as possible? With a number of rapid-paced deadline to keep them moving forward, speed-to-adoption is often a challenge. Runtime tools help fill in the gaps by automating the process of adapting security controls to currently running environments. In this discussion, Michael Eply, chief architect and security strategist at Red Hat, and Andy Clemenko, Principle Session Solution Architect, will give agencies their top tips for utilizing Kubernetes and open source software to implement zero trust, faster.
On Demand
2:01 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Spotlight Session: Space Tourism
Editorial Speaker: Phillip McAlister, Director, Commercial Spaceflight Division, NASA
Editorial Speaker: Frank Konkel, Executive Editor, Nextgov
In these unique spotlight sessions, Nextgov sits down with leaders at the bleeding edge of next generation technology for a look at their field. In this session, hear from federal and private leaders in commercial space flight to learn about how they’re approaching the next generation of manned missions to the final frontier.
On Demand
2:22 PM EDT
Wednesday, August 18
Closing Remarks
Thank you for attending the Emerging Tech Summit, see you next year!