
Join us on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, for the next Loudoun Cyber Meetup!
We are excited to announce that our featured speaker will be Heather Mahalik Barnhart the Senior Director of Community Engagement at Cellebrite!
Also, at the SANS Institute, Heather is the DFIR Curriculum Lead, faculty fellow instructor, author and course lead for the courses: Smartphone Forensic Analysis In-Depth and Secrets to Successful Cybersecurity Presentation. Her book, “Practical Mobile Forensics” is a best seller from Pack’t Publishing and Heather is featured in Women Know Cyber as one of the top 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime.
Heather’s background includes time as a forensic examiner at the US State Department Computer Investigations and Forensics Lab and she’s led the mobile device team for ManTech & Basis Technology.
We will create name badges for everyone before the event. Please RSVP for the Meetup here and register with Loudoun Economic Development via this form so we know your full name and organization.
Agenda
5:30 Social hour and networking begins
6:10 Welcome and opening remarks – Loudoun Economic Development
6:15 Featured Speaker, Heather Mahalik Barnhart, Cellebrite
6:45 “Open Mic” time (brief audience announcements)
6:50 Networking continues
7:30 Adjourn
August Review
We want to thank all of you for attending the August Meetup event and supporting the amazing summer interns’ AI project with Loudoun County Public Schools!
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Launched in March, 2021, this Meetup provides opportunities for cybersecurity professional development and networking for anybody in the greater Loudoun County, VA area. We’re open to cyber practitioners, consultants, trainers, policymakers, software vendors, students, etc. This Meetup is intended as an informal forum for the people who seek knowledge of the current state, status, challenges, successes, and emerging topics in governmental and general cybersecurity technologies.
As of June, 2021, we have transitioned to in-person meetings. Meetings will feature a speaker on a topic of interest for about 20-30 minutes, encouraging questions and discussion, and then allow for networking to include announcements by jobseekers/employers and startups who want to give their elevator pitch on a new cyber company, idea, or technology. Join this conversation as we discuss the most important issues of the day, as they concern the intersections of technology, government, business, and people.
If you require a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability in order to participate in Loudoun County Cybersecurity Professionals, please contact Katie Fleger at 703-737-8612 (TTY 711). Three business days advance notice is requested.