State of Ohio Cyber Summit

(February 17, 2010) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division and the National Cyber Security Alliance will provide a briefing of the progress and partnership with States and local communities in cyber security. The briefing will include current trends in cyber security and the relevance to the State of Ohio.

February 17, 2010—The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division and the National Cyber Security Alliance will provide a briefing of the progress and partnership with States and local communities in cyber security. The briefing will include current trends in cyber security and the relevance to the State of Ohio.

Interhack founder C. Matthew Curtin will discuss the issue of cyber security and rational protection of information: the questions that every chief information officer must answer.

Other participants are:

  • Matthew J. Eggers, Senior Manager, National Security & Emergency Preparedness Department, U.S. Chamber of Commerce (moderator)
  • Jenny Menna, Director, Critical Infrastructure Cyber Protection & Awareness, National Cyber Security Division, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Kimberly C. Trapani, State Chief Information Security Officer, State of Ohio
  • Christopher L. Warner, Program Manager, Infrastructure Security, SAIC

More information is available from the State of Ohio at http://www.privacy.ohio.gov/.

On February 16, this event was canceled due to severe weather.

About Interhack

Interhack aids executives and attorneys facing challenges and opportunities involving the use of information.  We perform security and privacy assessments, as well as services to work with data in legal proceedings.  Our work is used to find the right questions to ask and the best answers science can provide.  Based in Columbus, Ohio, Interhack supports clients all over North America.  Additional information about Interhack is available at web.interhack.com.