Enveil Presentation

Cyber Talk with Enveil and guest speaker Tim Kosiba, former USG Cyber Leader

Event Title – Unlocking Value While Protecting Mission Interests

Date: Thursday, 20 June 2024, 1300-1500 hours EDT
All 2024 Cyber Talks will start promptly at 1300!

Speakers:
Tim Kosiba — Former USG Cyber Leader and President & CEO of Mountaincrest Consulting
Ellison Anne Williams –
Founder and CEO, Enveil
Steve Hagenlock—
Account Executive, Enveil 

Event Description

Data is a critical driver of cyber missions, vital to advancing use cases ranging from energy resilience and the protection of critical infrastructure to offensive and defensive cyber functions. Organizations are constantly seeking access to richer, broader data sources. However, in our global, interconnected world, relevant data is frequently located across silos or organizational, jurisdictional, internal, or security boundaries.

This Enveil-hosted Cyber Talk will focus on the data-driven mission space — and how innovative technologies, specifically Privacy Enhancing Technologies, are helping expand and advance data usage securely, even for sensitive use cases. The session will feature an in-depth discussion with former USG cyber leader Tim Kosiba, who will offer insight into some of today’s most pressing challenges and how the ability to effectively use disparate data plays a key role in formulating solutions.

Who Should Attend?
This event is open to the public for those who are eager to enhance the effectiveness of the Department of the Army Defense Cyber Operations (DCO) cyberspace and cybersecurity infrastructure through critical research, experiments, development, testing, and the development of innovative technologies. US Government (military and civilian), contractors, SOSSEC members and non-members are encouraged and welcome to attend to learn more about successful technology collaboration from these Cyber Talk briefings. The recommended audience is program managers, development teams; engineers, architects; security managers; security specialists; system administrators; and analysts who work in DoD cyberspace.

About The Consortium
The purpose of the Army’s Cyber Operations Broad Responsive Agreement (COBRA) is to spur innovative development, demonstration, and expedited delivery of prototypes for Warfighter readiness. When awarded an Other Transaction Authority (OTA) there is a requirement to join the System of Systems Consortium (SOSSEC), the consortium manager for Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS). For more information on joining the consortium, please go to www.sossecinc.com.

COVID-19 Restrictions

Due to the restrictions on group gatherings imposed by the COVID-19 conditions, this Cyber Talk will be executed virtually. To participate, please use the Zoom for Government link listed above or follow this link: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1617845530?pwd=Rm5lNEJMbGhmL3JiSmU5ekdiVzE0dz09

Questions?
Any questions about the event or joining the consortium can be directed to Ed Aguirre of SOSSEC, Inc. at eaguirre@sossecinc.com.