Presentations

Recover Quickly & Safely from Ransomware
Monday, April 16 at 4:10pm
With ransomware’s growing impact, recovering enterprise data quickly and ensuring that the data is accurate and safe has become critical. In this seminar, the NCCoE's Brian Abe and Anne Townsend will discuss recently released NIST SP 1800-11, Data Integrity: Recovering from Ransomware and Other Destructive Events, which demonstrates how a company can use standards-based technologies to efficiently recover from data integrity events. Learn more about this seminar.

Identifying Healthcare Cybersecurity Challenges and Reference Designs
Wednesday, April 18, 2018 at 7:00am 
Marriott, Golden Gate B - Table A
Join your fellow healthcare cybersecurity peers from across industry, government, and academia at the RSA Conference for this Birds of a Feather session. The discussion will focus on identifying current cybersecurity challenges in the healthcare industry and applicable reference designs or guidance and standards that could be used improve the cybersecurity of healthcare organizations.

Working Together to Address the Threats to Data Protection
Wednesday, April 18 at 12:30 pm - 1:15 pm
Marriott, Golden Gate A - Table I
Come join individuals from government and private industry in order to strengthen data security, specifically in the areas of data confidentiality, identity and access management. Attendance is strictly limited to allow for a small group experience.

NCCoE Trusted Cloud: A Secure Solution
Wednesday, April 18 at 3pm
NCCoE Director Donna Dodson and RSA CTO Zulfikar Ramzan will discuss how the NCCoE's trusted cloud solution works to deploy data and workloads across hybrid cloud environments. Learn more about this session.

Improving Mobile Authentication for Public Safety and First Responders
Thursday, April 19 at 8am
Bill Fisher, NCCoE Engineer, will discuss the challenge of mobile native application authentication for public safety personnel and demo a reference design developed by NCCoE and industry experts. Learn more and reserve a seat now!

Network monitoring is going away... now what? TLS, QUIC, and beyond
Thursday, April 19 at 8am
Protocol improvements to prevent pervasive monitoring, such as forward secrecy and metadata hiding, are being standardized and deployed in response to greater awareness of threats to network traffic. The changes impact monitoring. The panel includes a cross-section of experts including an impacted enterprise network architect, a NIST security expert working toward solutions, and ACLU technologist. NCCoE Computer Scientist Tim Polk will participate on the panel. Learn more about this panel.

 

Demonstrations

Visit the NCCoE at the NIST Booth #4509 North Expo.

Mobile Application Single Sign-On
Tuesday, April 17 at 9am: StrongAuth Booth #214 South Expo 

Mobile Application Single Sign-On
Tuesday, April 17 at 3pm: NIST Booth #4509 North Expo

Derived PIV Credentials Demo
Wednesday, April 18 at 2pm: Intel Booth #3435 North Expo

Mobile Application Single Sign-On
Wednesday, April 18 at 5pm: NIST Booth #4509 North Expo