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    Terry Roberts is the founder and president of Whitehawk, Inc. Previously, Roberts was the vice president for cyber engineering and analytics at TASC. From 2009 to 2015, Roberts was the executive director of the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, leading the technical body of work for the entire U.S. Interagency and establishing the Carnegie Mellon Cyber Intelligence Consortium and the Emerging Technology Center. Prior to that, Roberts was the deputy director of naval intelligence, where she focused on naval communications, information warfare, and intelligence. Earlier, Roberts served as the director of requirements and resources for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. Roberts is the co-chair of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance Cyber Council and four task force efforts, a member of the AFCEA intelligence committee, the naval intelligence professionals board of directors and the cyber education advisory board of directors for the U.S. Naval Academy and Marymount University.


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    I don't want to leave it there. This seminar was back in 2016-17 address cybersecurity through computer science,etc, a range of cybersecurity books, communications, economics, etc. To make money in the SME space, which of the Subject areas would you consider following:


    Subject: Internet Infrastructure

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    Subject: The Problem of Attribution

    Nicole Becher is the Director of Cyber Operations at Fractal Industries. She specializes in application security, red teaming, penetration testing, malware analysis, and computer forensics.



    Subject: State and Local Policy on Cybersecurity Insurance for Small Businesses

    Regine Bonneau is the founder and CEO of R|B Advisory LLC in Orlando, focusing on cybersecurity, risk management, compliance, forensic audits, privacy, and e-discovery. She also serves as chairperson for project management with the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals.



    Subject: Chinese Cyber Governance and Command and Control

    John Costello is a Senior Analyst for Cyber and East Asia at Flashpoint.



    Subject: Risk Modeling in Cyber Security

    Jason Crabtree is the CEO of Fractal Industries, where he leads an effort focused on developing next-generation operational risk management and situational awareness tools and information sharing in multi-spatial, multi-temporal distributed systems.


    Subject: Cybersecurity for Multi-Agent Systems in the Internet of Things

    Adam Elkus is a Ph.D. student in computational social science at George Mason University. He also currently serves as a technology research analyst for Crucial Point, LLC and as a columnist at War on the Rocks. .



    Subject: Expanding Cyber Education

    Mark Hagerott, CAPT, USN (Ret), is the chancellor of the North Dakota University System, a multiple campus university system, and holds joint academic appointments (nontenure) in both the humanities and engineering schools.



    Subject: The Malware Economy
    Trey Herr, Ph.D., is a fellow with the Belfer Center's Cyber Security Project at the Harvard Kennedy School. His work focuses on trends in state-developed malicious software, the structure of criminal markets for malware components, and the proliferation of malware. Herr is co-editor of Cyber Insecurity—Navigating the Perils of the Next Information Age, an edited volume on cybersecurity policy.



    Subject: Securing the Internet of Things

    Jason Hong is an associate professor in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also the co-founder of Wombat Security Technologies, a company founded in 2008 to deliver software-based cyber security awareness and training solutions to companies seeking to educate their employees.


    Subject: Preserving the Common–Insights from Biosecurity

    Kendall Hoyt is an assistant professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth where she studies U.S. biodefense policy and biomedical research and development strategy.



    Alex Kreilein is cofounder and managing partner of SecureSet, which is a Denver-based cybersecurity services company.



    Subject: Industrial Cyber Security through Education

    Robert M. Lee is founder and CEO of the cybersecurity company Dragos Security LLC, a SANS Institute course author and researcher, and a PhD candidate at Kings College London. Robert gained his start in cyber security as an Air Force cyber warfare operations officer in the U.S. intelligence community.



    Until January 2017, Michaelidis served as a key Obama Administration communicator on security, public safety, and community preparedness issues. As director of speechwriting for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) he led message development and coordination across the third largest cabinet-level agency of the federal government.



    Subject: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Cleaning up Web-based Malware

    Tyler Moore is the Tandy assistant professor of cyber security and information assurance in the Tandy School of Computer Science at the University of Tulsa. His research focuses on the economics of information security, cybercrime measurement, and the development of policy for strengthening security.



    Subject: The Market for Vulnerabilities

    Katie Moussouris is the founder and CEO of Luta Security, which offers gap analysis and guidance on ISO 29147 vulnerability disclosure. Prior to that, Moussouris helped the U.S. Department of Defense start the government's first bug bounty program, called "Hack the Pentagon" and has worked on Microsoft's bug bounty programs and Microsoft vulnerability research.


    Sarah Myers West is a doctoral student and the Wallis Annenberg Graduate Research Fellow at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, focusing her work on information controls and Internet governance.


    Subject: State and Local Cybersecurity Efforts

    Nussbaum is an assistant professor of homeland security and cybersecurity in the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity at the University at Albany.



    Subject: Cyber Insurance
    Harvey Rishikof is a senior counsel in Crowell & Moring’s Privacy & Cybersecurity and Governments Contracts group in Washington, D.C. He specializes in national security, civil and military courts, terrorism, international law, civil liberties, and constitutional law.



    Subject: Wiping Out Low-Level Cyber Crime

    Terry Roberts is the founder and president of Whitehawk, Inc. Previously, Roberts was the vice president for cyber engineering and analytics at TASC. From 2009 to 2015, Roberts was the executive director of the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute, leading the technical body of work for the entire U.S. Interagency and establishing the Carnegie Mellon Cyber Intelligence Consortium and the Emerging Technology Center. Prior to that, Roberts was the deputy director of naval intelligence, where she focused on naval communications, information warfare, and intelligence. Earlier, Roberts served as the director of requirements and resources for the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.



    Subject: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Governance in Cybersecurity

    Heather Roff's research interests pertain to international ethics, security, and emerging military technology, particularly cyber warfare, lethal autonomous weapons, and unmanned systems.



    Subject: Proactive Cyber Threat Intelligence
    Paulo Shakarian, Ph.D. is a Fulton Entrepreneurial Professor (tenure-track) at Arizona State University where he directs the Cyber-Socio Intelligent System (CySIS) Laboratory—specializing in cybersecurity, social network analysis, and artificial intelligence. He has written numerous articles in scientific journals and has authored several books, including Elsevier’s Introduction to Cyber-Warfare and Cambridge’s forthcoming Darkweb Cyber Threat Intelligence Mining.



    Subject: Women in the Cybersecurity Workforce

    Ambareen Siraj, Ph.D. is the director of the NSA/DHS accredited Cybersecurity Education, Research, and Outreach Center at Tennessee Tech University (TTU) and associate professor with the department of computer science at TTU. She is also founder and chair of the Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Initiative.


    Subject: Encryption and National Security
    Allison Stanger is the Russell Leng ’60 professor of international politics and economics and founding director of the Rohatyn Center for International Affairs at Middlebury College. She is the author of One Nation Under Contract: The Outsourcing of American Power and the Future of Foreign Policy and the forthcoming Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Leaks: The Story of Whistleblowing in America, both with Yale University Press.



    Subject: Cybersecurity at the State Level

    David Weinstein is the chief technology officer for the state of New Jersey. Prior to this June 2016 appointment, Weinstein served as New Jersey’s chief information security officer and cybersecurity advisor with the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness.

 
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