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cyber defense and

network security

For more information please contact Marc Zamarin

Sponsor &

Exhibitor Prospectus

Securing Sensitive Networks Through

Collaboration and Technology

June 24, 2013 –

Workshop Day

June 25-26, 2013 –

Main Summit

Washington DC Metro Area

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2013 CYBER DEFENSE &

NETWORK SECURITY SPEAKERS

– Dr. Mark Maybury

Chief Scientist and Author of Air Force Cyber Vision 2025

U.S. AIR FORCE – Mr. Ray Letteer

Director, Cyber Division U.S. MARINE CORPS – Mr. Curtis Levinson

U.S. Liaison for Cyber Security NATO

– LTC Christopher Quick

Director, Strategic Communications, ARCYBER U.S. ARMY

– Mr. Howard Whyte

Security Operations Director, Office of the Chief Information Officer

NASA

– Ms. Sandra Stanar-Johnson

Cyber Representative to the Department of Homeland Security

NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY – Ms. Rosemary Shumba

Program Director, Cyber Security and Information Assurance

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND – Mr. Greg Wilshusen

Director of Information Technology GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE – Mr. Matthew Scholl

Deputy Division Chief, Computer Security

NIST

– Col (ret.) Cedric Leighton Founder

CEDRIC LEIGHTON ASSOCIATES – Dr. Douglas Maughan

Director, Cyber Security Division, HSARPA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY – Ms. Karen Evans

Director

U.S. CYBER CHALLENGE – Dr. Arun Sood

Director, International Cyber Center GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY – LtCol (ret.) William Hagestad Author

“21st CENTURY CHINESE CYBERWARFARE” – Mr. Joseph Trien

Group Leader, Cyberspace Science OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY – Mr. Jeff Goldthorp

Chief, Cyber and Information Reliability FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION – Mr. David Simpson

Chief Technology Officer

CYBER SECURITY FORUM INITIATIVE – Capt Joshua Dixon

Project Officer for Technology Transition U.S. MARINE CORPS

– Mr. Mark Loepker

Director, National Information Assurance Partnership

cyber defense and

network security

cyber defense and

network security

What’s New in 2013?

What’s New in 2013?

IDGA’s Cyber Defense and Network Security Summit takes

place just as the White House puts the finishing touches

on the 2013 cybersecurity executive order and lays out the

strategies and initiatives for the upcoming decade. Speakers

from CYBERCOM, the Air Force, and Marine Corps will all

share the latest cyber challenges and opportunities, while

speakers from the Department of Homeland Security, National

Security Agency and NATO will present on strategies for cyber

intelligence sharing and real-time response to threats.

This year we have included a full focus

day on mobile security! The Department

of Defense alone has 15, 000 computer

networks connected to over 7 million

mobile devices. Our mobile security focus

day will address the security implications

of mobile government and BYOD , the

state-of-the-science in mobile security

and more.

Book your space today and start connecting with influential

decision makers at Cyber Defense & Network Security

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SPONSOR &

EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY!

RESERVE YOUR SPACE TODAY!

SPONSOR &

EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

WHY SPONSOR & EXHIBIT AT CYBER DEFENSE &

NETWORK SECURITY 2013?

• There is already more than $500 million programmed into

the current 5 year budget for various cyber security programs

• The

White House is looking to strengthen the US’ cybersecurity

by improving public-private information sharing

• Cyber Vision 2025 study has been completed and

recommendations to improve agility and resilience, and to

reduce complexity have been put into place.

• Key audience of CIOs, CTOs, Information Security

Officers, IT Directors, Business Managers and Cyber

Security Managers

• Simple and easy to set up. All booths are prepared and ready

to go when exhibitors arrive. Basic materials are provided,

compliments of IDGA.

• The event is widely recognized by the key industry and

government agencies.

POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF SPONSORING &

EXHIBITING INCLUDE:

• Direct booth exposure to over 80 attendees

• Access to federal decision-makers in the cyber security space

• Get your company’s latest products/services in front of your

target audience and position yourself as an industry leader

• Exclusive discounted event registration for your colleagues

and referrals

• Opportunity to reserve one of the few speaking slots available

in the main conference

• Unique match making activities including exclusive networking

events and private meeting areas available

• Understand the military market now in light of new

government policies

• Presentations from 14+ military and government cyber experts

• Sponsor Attendee Passes Included, which provide access to:

– Keynote sessions

– Main Summit

– Delegate lunches

• Pre and post event publicity through complimentary marketing

efforts such as, sponsorship listing on the event website,

inclusion in targeted emails and eNewsletters, plus much

more!

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ATTENDEE DEMOGRPAHICS

ATTENDEE DEMOGRPAHICS

FAST FACT:

Attendees of Cyber Defense & Network Security come from The United States, Canada, Brazil, Japan,

South Korea, among others. Plus, there is representation from the Air Force, Navy, Army, NCSD, DARPA, CIA, - all under one roof for you to network with!

HERE IS A SAMPLE OF PAST ATTENDS

OTHER JOB TITTLES IN ATTENDANCE OTHER ORGANIZATIONS IN ATTENDANCE

Analyst Adobe Systems, Inc.

Associate Professor of Information Operations and Cyberspace Operations ARCYBER/NETCOM

Branch Chief Cyber Operations BAE Systems

Brigadier General Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation

Campaign Strategy Manager – Security Booz Allen Hamilton

Chief Engineer of Cyber Security Brazilian Army

Chief Information Security Officer Carahsoft

Chief of Staff CFNOC/CORFC

Chief Security Officer Cisco Systems Chief Technologist and Director of Technology CSG International

Chief Technology Officer of Information Technology Services Cyber Consequences Unit

Chief, SC, Current Ops DEA

CIP/COOP Program Manager Department of Energy

Commander, 688th Information Operations Wing Department of Homeland Security Computer Security Division Chief DND Canada

Cyber Defense Subject Matter Expert and U.S Liaison DRDC Centre for Operational Research and Analysis Cyber Ops - Cyber TF DRS Defense Solutions

Cyber Security Manager Evidence Based Research Cyber Security Systems Engineer FAA

Cyber Security Technical Lead FBI- Cyber Division Cyber Subject Matter Expert Fox

Dean of GSOIS IBM

Defence Scientist L-3 Communications

Defense Intelligence Officer, Cyber Directorate Analysis Lockheed Martin Global Training and Logistics Director Capability Development Integration Directorate ManTech International Corporation

Director of Human and Command Resources MARFORCYBER Director of Information Assurance MITRE

Director of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence NASA

Director of Joint Staff National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE)

Director, Cyber Operations Naval Network Warfare Center Director, Cyber Security Coordination National Protection NIST

Executive Director, Institute for Law, Science and Global Security; Consult Northrop Grumman Information Systems Federal Senior Security Architect NSWC Crane

Group Leader of Cyberspace Science Research Office of Naval Research (ONR), Science Advisor to USN Fleet Cyber Command (FLTCYBERCOM)/Commander, IT Security Manager Q1 Labs

Joint Missions Office Director Radware, Inc.

Manager for Network Defence Watch Operations Thales Norway

Manager of Information Security The Naval Postgraduate School

Principal Network Systems Analyst United States Naval Special Warfare Command Program Development Manager US Air Force

Science Advisor US Army Security Specialist US Dept of State

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PROMOTIONAL AND ADVERTSIING

OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

PROMOTIONAL AND ADVERTSIING

OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:

o COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Branding at all drinks stations and on tables including branded drinks

vouchers given to all conference delegates and quota per exhibitor/sponsor

plus 5 minute welcome address

o LOGO ON BADGE

This high-profile opportunity is a guaranteed read and will keep or catapult your brand to “front-of-mind” status

o BADGE LANYARD

Put your logo around the necks of all attendees at the show! A great way to

brand your company: a walking banner!

o REGISTRATION HANDOUT

We will hand out your literature at the registration counters as people enter the show to get their materials

o SHOW BAG

Your bags will be distributed at the show in the lobby. Everyone will be carrying your graphics around with them!

o SPECIAL EVENT

Sponsor a special event at the Show! Exclusive invite-only luncheons, dinners, cocktail hours, special product demonstrations, etc. are available.

o WEBSITE BANNER AD

Sponsor logo on rotating tiles on the registration site visited by all attendees, including links to homepage

o REGISTRATION KICK PANELS

Your graphics will be featured on the bottom portion of every-other registration counter right at the front of the show.

o HOTEL KEYCARD

Reach this audience of decision-makers, recommenders and influencers at a moment when there’s little branding competition – when they’re entering their hotel rooms!

o WELCOME BANNER

Large welcome banner in the alcove of the entrance to the exhibit hall which will include the show logo and a sponsor logo

o METER BOARDS (2)

Your graphics will be featured on two double-sided signs that can go anywhere around the show! The signs are 3’ wide and almost 8’ tall.

o INDOOR BANNERS

Your banner would make a huge impact in the lobby of the show. Inquire for

available locations.

o CONFERENCE PAD & PEN

Paper note pads and pens with sponsor branding given to all conference attendees

o CONFERENCE SEAT DROP

1 page seat drop in the main conference room during the break, literature to be placed on the conference attendee seats

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