Main Summit Day One: Tuesday, February 23, 2010

7:15 Registration & Coffee

8:00 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks

Jim Graves
Senior Vice President, Homeland Security Solutions
QinetiQ North America

8:10 Keynote: Cloud Computing Priorities: Managing Technical Definitions And Security Roles

Mark Krzysko
Acting Deputy Director
ARA, EI&OS

8:50 Keynote: Requirements For Collaboration In The Cloud

  • Best practices for implementing a secure on-premise and cloud deployment mix
  • Crossing boundaries and taking the full benefits from Cloud Computing

Patrick Dowd
Chief Architect
NSA

9:30 Networking Break

10:10 Securing Google's Cloud

Hear from one of the top cloud computing security experts about what goes into securing Google's cloud computing applications.

Eran Feigenbaum
Director of Security
Google Enterprise

10:50 The Federal Cloud Computing Initiative And The Progress-To-Date

  • Establishing a cloud-based collaboration environment
  • Improving the government’s ability to create a transparent, open and participatory government

Peter Tseronis
PMP, Deputy Associate CIO
US Department of Energy

11:30 Establishing Key Elements Of The Security Foundation

  • Enabling warfighting capabilities through the network
  • Realizing efficiencies while improving effectiveness
  • Ensuring interoperability across the DoD

David Honeywell
Chief, Network Managed Services Branch
DISA

12:10 Lunch

1:20 Securing Cloud-Based Applications

  • Exploring best practices and emerging standards in securing cloud computing solutions
  • Methodologies for securing shared resources

Dr. Stephen M. Jarrett
CTO ISR/IO/IA & Cyber Security Code 50DE
Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic

1:50 Case Study To Be Presented By Microsoft

Dan Craytor
Chief Architect, Microsoft
US Department of Defense

2:30 Security & Survivability Of A Cloud

  • Understanding the breadth and depth of security controls required for cloud computing
  • Managing risk associated with cloud computing
  • Understanding the security authorization process for cloud computing

Ron Ross
Computer Security Division, Information Technology Laboratory
NIST

3:10 Networking Break

3:50 Federal Government & DoD Cloud Initiatives

John J. Shea
Director of Enterprise Services & Integration
Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense

4:30 Panel: Open Source In The Cloud

Open Source was recently cited as one of the biggest trends in computing in the last ten years. Cloud computing promises to occupy the next ten years. How do these two approaches work together?

  • Should you care if cloud solutions are built on open source?
  • Since everything's in the cloud, is open source irrelevant?
  • What about security considerations in these shared environments?
  • What lessons have we learned from open source that we can apply to cloud environments?

Gunnar Hellekson
Lead Architect
Red Hat Government

Cole Crawford
CTO
Autonomic Resources

Van Ristau
CTO
DLT Solutions

5:10 End Of Day One