AFCEA International Chapter News
BAY CHAPTER CHAPTER - Feb 24, 2010

Presentation Highlights Cybersecurity Issues

Dr. Ronald Ross, senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, was the keynote speaker for a special February chapter luncheon. The luncheon served as the cornerstone event during the first annual SecureInfo Corporation Information Assurance Training Workshop held at the Bay Point Marriott Resort. Ross spoke on the upcoming changes to the federal government's increasingly visible cybersecurity and certification and accreditation processes. His discussion included information on the transformation of security activities that include the U.S. Defense Department and the intelligence community. Representing the chapter at the lunch was Lt. Col. David Wiley, USAF, acting chapter president, who accepted a corporate sponsor donation for the chapter educational foundation from Kelley Crooks, senior director at SecureInfo Corporation.

Event Photographs:

Gathering at the February luncheon are Kelley Crooks (l), senior director at SecureInfo Corporation, displaying a chapter scholarship check; guest speaker Dr. Ron Ross (c), senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, holding his certificate of appreciation; and Lt. Col. David Wiley, USAF, acting chapter president.
Gathering at the February luncheon are Kelley Crooks (l), senior director at SecureInfo Corporation, displaying a chapter scholarship check; guest speaker Dr. Ron Ross (c), senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, holding his certificate of appreciation; and Lt. Col. David Wiley, USAF, acting chapter president.
Dr. Ron Ross, senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, talks to February attendees about the growing importance of cybersecurity.
Dr. Ron Ross, senior scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, talks to February attendees about the growing importance of cybersecurity.

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