Ethics in Cybersecurity talk November 5, 2021

Ethics in Cybersecurity talk November 5, 2021, put on by UCCS

Overview

Description Ethics is a key component to cybersecurity professions, the technology can be used for good or bad, do you know the right call? Learn about how ethics comes into play on an international scale and how ethics challenges across the world are contributing to a need for higher vigilance and awareness.

Come join us at this wonderful virtual event where we will hear from

Dr. Andrea Little-Limbago - a computational social scientist specializing in the intersection of technology, national security, and information security. As the Vice President of Research and Analysis at Interos, Andrea leads the company’s research and analytic work applying computational methodologies to global supply chain risk, with a focus on globalization, cybersecurity, and geopolitics. Her writing and research has been featured internationally and in dozens of industry, academic, and government publications.

Alexander White -Principal Architect | CEO, The White Group & Company, a Professional, Consulting, & Managed Services firm specializing in Enterprise Risk Management.

Jacqueline Muna Musiitwa Esq. - an international attorney who advises clients on technology risk and governance. She previously served in various leadership capacities including as Executive Director at Financial Sector Deepening Uganda, a telecommunications sector consultant for the World Bank and as an attorney running a legal consultancy.

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Nathan S. Evans
Nathan S. Evans
Teaching Associate Professor, Academic Director for Cyber Security, University of Denver

Research includes networking, network security, software security and systems.