Middle Georgia State University issued the following announcement on Mar. 24.
Representatives of the military, law enforcement, financial services, and other sectors are scheduled to speak at the 2022 Academic Cybersecurity Seminar hosted by Middle Georgia State University’s School of Computing.
The seminar, which is free and open to the public, will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, April 21, at the University's Hatcher Conference Center, located in the Professional Sciences building on the Macon Campus. This year marks a return to the annual seminar's in-person sessions, which have been suspended for two years due to the COVID pandemic. Participants will discuss innovations in IT and cybersecurity challenges.
"We are thrilled to return to a face-to-face format, although sessions will be livestreamed as well," said Dr. Scott Spangler, assistant professor of information technology and the seminar's lead organizer. "Cybersecurity attacks are the greatest threats to our community and nation today. The seminar supports the Department of IT’s mission of broadening our community's knowledge and engagement through professional knowledge-sharing. Our cybersecurity curriculum and the Academic Cybersecurity Seminar educates the community about cybersecurity risks, methods hackers utilize to disrupt our devices and lives, and possible cyber breaches and tactics."
Scheduled speakers include:
- Jennifer Solari - U.S. District Attorney, Southern District of Georgia
- Patrick Sullivan - Director, Xacta Support Services, Telos Corporation and Part-time Faculty at Middle Georgia State University
- Ryan Bennett - Digital Forensic Investigator, Georgia Bureau of Investigation
- Stephen McNamara - Digital Forensic Investigator, Georiga Bureau of Investigation
- Justin Brooks - Director of Information Technology, Southern Trust Insurance
- Medi Jaafari - Engineer, Cisco Systems
- Eyric Williams - Warner Robins Police Forensic Investigator
- Alex Koskey - Baker Donelson
- Adam Hudnall - System Administrator, Silvervine Software
- Alex Young - Software Engineer, Center Capital
- Sarah Talmage - U.S. Air Force
"The designation is awarded to regionally accredited U.S. institutions of higher education that meet rigorous requirements in their commitment to producing cybersecurity professionals who will reduce vulnerabilities in our national infrastructure," Floyd said.
Seminar sponsors include CompTIA, SimpleNexus, EC-Council, and the MGA Foundation. Registration and other information available at https://www.mga.edu/computing/information-technology/academic-cybersecurity-seminar/index.php.
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Source: Middle Georgia State University