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DCOS 2016 Program Updated 04/18/16 Live program can be viewed on website: http://events.afcea.org/AFCEACyberOps16/Public/sessions.aspx?View=Sessions&ID=55291&sortMenu=102000

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Date

Start

End

Speakers

11:15 AM

Room Number L Street Bridge L Street Bridge 152 A/B

Registration Hours

4/19/2016

2:00 PM

8:00 PM

Registration Hours

4/20/2016

8:00 AM

7:00 PM

4/20/2016

10:15 AM

Opening Ceremony & Welcome

4/20/2016

11:45 AM

12:00 PM

Hall E

4/20/2016

12:00 PM

1:30 PM

Hall E

Lt Gen Robert M. Shea, USMC (Ret.) LTG Alan R. Lynn, USA

Luncheon Keynote: View from DISA Dessert Break

4/20/2016

1:30 PM

2:15 PM

4/20/2016

2:15 PM

3:30 PM

Hall D/E Concourse Hall E

Networking Break

4/20/2016

3:30 PM

3:45 PM

Hall E

Panel Session: DISA Business Enterprise Panel

4/20/2016

3:45 PM

5:00 PM

Hall E

Exhibits Open

4/20/2016

5:00 PM

7:00 PM

Exhibits Open

Welcome Reception & Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Registration Hours

4/20/2016

5:00 PM

7:00 PM

4/21/2016

7:45 AM

5:15 PM

Industry Interface and Coffee

4/21/2016

8:00 AM

9:30 AM

Exhibits Open

4/21/2016

8:00 AM

4:00 PM

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Pre Conference Opening Workshop: DISA 102

Panel Session: Industry Technology Panel – Software Defined Everything

Building Economies – Panel Session: Computing and Cloud Services

Session Description

A brief overview of the agency and its mission will be provided followed by how the agency is organized to meet its mission. The organizational discussion will include identification of the key offices and personnel responsible for developing, acquiring, deploying, sustaining, operating and defending capabilities DISA provides to its mission partners.

This panel will explore the hype and reality of the brave new world of "software defined everything." What is Industry doing today? What is in the near future? How can DoD adopt these technologies? What are the benefits? What are the risks?

This session will focus on DISA's Cloud Portfolio, to include milCloud 2.0 and DoD's Secure Cloud Computing

Mr. Tony Montemarano

Mr. David Mihelcic Mr. Andras R. Szakal Mr. David Egts Mr. Jeff Jennings Mr. Ken Cheng Mr. Sam N. Ceccola Mr. Tony Montemarano Mr. Alfred Rivera Mr. David Bennett Mr. Jack Wilmer Mr. Jessie Showers Mr. John Hickey LtGen Robert M. Shea, USMC (Ret.)

L Street Bridge Exhibit Hall D Exhibit Hall – Theater 3

Mr. Jason G. Martin Mr. John E. Hale

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Session Description

Date

Start

End

Room Number

Speakers

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 1

Mr. John Haller

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 2

Mr. Eron J. Miller

Mission Partner – JFGQ DODIN

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Strengthening Practices – Joint Regional Security Stack (JRSS)/Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Cyber Solutions Showcase

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 5 Exhibit Hall – Theater 4

Lt Col Patrick E. Daniel, USAF Col Scott K. Jackson, USAF Mr. Chris W. Medley

4/21/2016

8:15 AM

3:30 PM

Exhibit Hall

Plenary Address: DOD CIO Perspective

4/21/2016

9:30 AM

10:30 AM

Hall E

Networking Break

4/21/2016

10:30 AM

12:00 PM

Exhibit Hall D

4/21/2016

10:45 AM

11:45 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 3

LTC Eric S. Betts Mr. Karl R. Kurz Ms. Kristen M. Brown

4/21/2016

10:45 AM

11:45 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 1

Dr. Kevin P. Newmeyer

4/21/2016

10:45 AM

11:45 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 2

Col Daniel Liggins, USAF Mr. Edward C. Zick Mr. Joseph “Rick” Munck Mr. Ray Perry Mr. Seab Herron Ms. Christine B. McKinney Ms. Teresa “Terri” Parks

Architecture (SCCA). Cyber Education – External Dependencies and Supply Chain Risk Management

In this session the CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute will describe a method for managing the cybersecurity requirements of DFARS in complex supply chains. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss a prototype that was recently constructed as a proof of concept for the assessment approach.

Leveraging Technology – SATCOM: ASIR, Right Sizing, and COMSATCOM

Building Economies – Panel Session: United Capabilities (UC)/Defense Enterprise Office Solution (DEOS)

Cyber Education - International Implications of Defensive Cyber Operations Leveraging Technology – Secure Host Baseline Windows 10 Migration

Delivering operationally responsive, customer-focused, and cost-effective SATCOM services to the Warfighter and the Department of Defense customer base globally. The mission needs of our forward deployed and home-based Warfighter requires remote, wireless communication needs world-wide; DISA provides the footprint to enable the “any information, from any source, to any user, any time, any reason, anywhere in the world”.

This session will focus on DISA’s Unified Capabilities (UC) Portfolio, to include DISA’s current enterprise capabilities and services, portfolio integration, and the DoD-CIO UC Master Plan. The session will also cover DISA’s Defense Enterprise Office Solutions (DEOS) Program and its role in the DISA Unified Capabilities (UC) Portfolio. This session will examine the policy implications of active defense for computer networks from an international perspective. The panel will discuss the DISA and NSA-led DoD-wide transition to the Win10 SHB, The discussion will include the what, why, and how we're transitioning; who's involved; the current status; the benefits of transitioning to this new framework as well as lessons observed up to this point.

Mr. Terry Halvorsen

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Mission Partner – DISA Small Business Panel: Government Perspective: The Knowns and Unknowns of the Capture Process

The DISA Office of Small Business Programs will host a special session that will provide insight into knows and unknowns of the government's pre-solicitation process. Come listen to government subject matter experts, learn new information, and lead your next successful capture opportunity with the tips, tools, and techniques discussed in this session.

4/21/2016

10:45 AM

11:45 AM

4/21/2016

10:45 AM

4/21/2016

Strengthening Practices – NIPRNet/SIPRNet Cyber Security Architecture Review (NSCSAR) Luncheon Keynote: An Industry Perspective Networking Break Building Economies – DoD Mobility

Cyber Education – The Internet of Things (IoT): A New Frontier in Cybersecurity Leveraging Technology – Security Standards: Getting the Protections in Place

Mission Partner – C2 of DISA’s Enterprise

Strengthening Practices – Cyber Services

The DoD Mobility PMO will provide an update on current capabilities, what's coming and lessons learned across the current offerings. We will also include background on the economies of scale, efficiencies and improved service we are focusing on as key deliverables for our upcoming SSM RFP. This presentation explores some of the opportunities and threats in the IoT world. Topic will expand on the foundational nature of the protections as well as the impact across the broad spectrum of cybersecurity key activities to include training, tools development, certification, inspections, and incident response. The purpose of this session is to describe DISA's operational constructs and C2 relationships for managing operations and defense of DISA's portion of the Department of Defense Information Network (DODIN). Represenatives from the DCC, DISA Global, DISA PAC, DISA EUR and DECC OKC. Panel members will discuss their role in providing DISA capabilities with a focus on their role in Defensive Cyber Operations. Many topics related to DCO will be discussed to include: the cyber kill chain, mitigation measures, cyber analytics, sensor strategies and more... This session will address continuous monitoring and security posture assessment, configuration baseline management, reporting, standards management [including Federal Information System Controls Audit Manual Risk Management Framework (RMF)], Information Assurance (IA) controls, management of Operational Orders (OPORDs), and Cyber task orders for DISA programs in sustainment. Additionally, speaker

Room Number Exhibit Hall – Theater 5

Speakers

11:45 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 4

Mr. Peter T. Dinsmore

12:00 PM

1:15 PM

Hall E

Ms. Margaret “Meg” Whitman

4/21/2016

1:15 PM

2:45 PM

Exhibit Hall D

4/21/2016

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 3

Ms. Kimberly M. Rice

4/21/2016

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Mr. Daniel Benjamin

4/21/2016

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 1 Exhibit Hall – Theater 2

4/21/2016

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 5

Mr. Scott Rodakowski COL Denise Brown, USA Col Joseph A. “Jay” Matos, III, USMC COL Paul Craft, USA LTC Greg Griffin, USA Mr. Clair J. (C.J.) Read

4/21/2016

1:30 PM

2:30 PM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 4

Ms. Patrice C. Wilmont CAPT Jeffrey D. Buss, USN Mr. Anthony L. Purvis Mr. Michael E. Sandell Ms. Kathleen P. Felts

Ms. Brenda K. Leonard Mr. Christopher A. Gray Mr. Paul V. Barbera Ms. Colleen M. Rumsey Ms. Sharon L. Jones

Ms. Christine B. McKinney

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Date

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Room Number

Speakers

4/21/2016

2:45 PM

4:00 PM

Hall E

4/21/2016

4:15 PM

5:15 PM

152A, 152B, 154A, 154B

Lt Gen Michael J. Basla, USAF (Ret.) Lt Gen William J. “Bill” Bender, USAF LTG Susan S. Lawrence, USA (Ret.) Mr. Kenneth W. Bible Mr. Robert Foster Dr. Glen White Mr. Greg Matthias Ms. Kimberly M. Rice Ms. Lisa Belt

Registration Hours

4/22/2016

7:45 AM

2:30 PM

Industry Interface and Coffee

4/22/2016

8:00 AM

9:25 AM

L Street Bridge Exhibit Hall D

4/22/2016

8:00 AM

1:30 PM

4/22/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

will discuss Registration Authority direction for DISA, maintenance plans, and ongoing management of audit findings through conclusion. Panel Session: Services CIO Panel

Focused Networking

Avoid the afternoon rush and gather with industry and government peers for unstructured discussion and networking. Focused Networking is a pilot in response to requests from attendees for increased opportunities to engage both industry colleagues and government peers to discuss shared challenges and collaborative solutions in more depth. For this first iteration, we have chosen four key subject areas to align with topics of key interest to the Department of Defense: Enterprise Capabilities, Mobility, Network Modernization, and Cyber. Each room will focus on a different topic. We hope to attract experts from both industry and government for a productive exchange of innovative ideas. The sessions are designed to be interactive and conversational as possible. This is a PowerPoint free zone with only a podium, minimal seating and high boy tables to facilitate networking flow. We’ve asked our subject matter experts to assist in getting things started by introducing the discussion topics with a few framing remarks, but to limit their remarks to 5-7 minutes to allow the balance of the time for discussion. Members of the DISA's recently formed Corporate Connections team will also be present to engage with industry.

Exhibit Hours Building Economies – Managing Risk Through the Cloud Provisional Authorization Process

How can DoD mission owners migrate to cloud service offerings securely? Brief overview of the FedRAMP and DoD cloud risk management processes. Updates on authorized, in-process, and future Cloud Service

Exhibit Hall – Theater 3

Mr. Gordon Bass

Session Title

Cyber Education – NIST 800-171, DFARS, and Contractor Responsibilities for Covered Defense Systems

Leveraging Technology – Software Defined Networking

Mission Partner – Mission Partner Engagement Office (MPEO) Strengthening Practices – Big Data Platform (BDP) and Cyber Situational Awareness Analytic Capabilities

Panel Sessions: Combatant Command and Joint Collaboration Panel

Session Description Offerings (CSO) will be provided. Includes overview of mission owner and authorizing official roles. This session will discuss what's clear and what's ambiguous in the interim rule now in effect as a result of DFARS Case 2013-D018 - Network Penetration Reporting and Contracting for Cloud Services. While 400 or so cleared contractors have been operating under comparable requirements, this new rule expands the universe to more than 10 thousand DoD contractors to align their systems to the NIST 800-171 set of controls. The two questions we will attempt to answer is: what is "covered defense information" in this context and what is a contractor's responsibility for that information up and down the supply chain? This session will discuss capabilities such as automated provisioning that are currently moving towards production and newer defensive cyber operations innovations such as on demand movement of live compute and storage applications, on demand composition changes to the footprint of DoD networks, on demand connections to commercial cloud and private endpoints, and methods that DISA is exploring to singularly command and control service orchestration, delivery, and visibility within a converged information core. This session will address DISA's Mission Partner Engagement Office (MPEO) mission, structure, and interface with Mission Partners/Customers. The Department of Defense Cyber Defender is challenged with the ever increasing volume, velocity, and variety of sensor data. Hear how DISA has incorporated big data into cyber situational awareness solutions for enhanced analysis, information sharing, and workflow processing for improved cyber security of the DoD Information Network. This panel will explore the near-term and future direction for cyber defensive operations for the warfighter. What are the warfighters' cyber defensive operational needs from the commands' perspective? How are the Combatant and Joint commands planning to organize and employ cyber defensive operations in their areas of responsibility in the near--term and future?

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4/22/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 1

Mr. Geoff Hancock Mr. Stepen G. Charles

4/22/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 2

Mr. David J. Stern

4/22/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 5

Col Roman L. Hund, USAF Mr. Mark S. Foster

4/22/2016

8:15 AM

9:15 AM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 4

Mr. Daniel V. Bart

4/22/2016

9:25 AM

10:40 AM

Hall E

Maj Gen Sarah E. Zabel, USAF Lt Gen James K. “Kevin” McLaughlin, USAF Maj Gen Sandra E. Finan, USAF Mr. Dean S. Betzer RDML Dwight D. Shepherd, USN

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Plenary Address: Ascending the Path to Effective Security

In this session, the speaker will discuss:

4/22/2016

10:40 AM

11:40 AM

Room Number Hall E

4/22/2016

11:40 AM

1:00 PM

Exhibit Hall D

4/22/2016

11:50 AM

12:50 PM

4/22/2016

11:50 AM

12:50 PM

4/22/2016

11:50 AM

12:50 PM

4/22/2016

11:50 AM

12:50 PM

4/22/2016

11:50 AM

12:50 PM

Exhibit Hall – Theater 4

4/22/2016

1:00 PM

2:15 PM

Hall E

VADM Jan Tighe, USN

4/22/2016

2:00 PM

2:15 PM

Hall E

LtGen Robert M. Shea, USMC (Ret.)

4/22/2016

2:15 PM

4:00 PM

143C

4/22/2016

2:30 PM

4:00 PM

L Street Bridge







The state of security and biggest challenges security professionals face in improving the effectiveness of their security posture Strategies for measuring the value of existing security approaches to enable business growth and deliver effective security An architectural approach to security that is simple, effective and innovative

Networking Break Building Economies – Update on Cloud Cyber Defense CONOPS

Cyber Education – Self-Service Cyber Forensics Leveraging Technology - Cyber Security Range 2.0 Architecture & Capability Mission Partner – Mission Partner Environment (MPE) Panel

Overview of all levels as described in the Cloud Cyber Defense CONOPS. This will include latest updates for the Cyber Defense C2/C3 and reporting functions along with discussions about roles, responsibilities, and information sharing requirements to make defending the Cloud successful for the Department.

This session will address the Mission Partner Environment which DISA (IE) is sustaining.

Strengthening Practices – Service Support Environment, Change Configuration and Asset Management Update Luncheon/Keynote Address: Mission Partner View Conference Closing DISA Services Executive Course

Outreach Sessions – Meet the Seniors

The DISA Services Executive Course is a high level overview of the DISA organization, networks, and services.

Speakers Mr. Martin “Marty” Roesch

Mr. Robert J. Mawhinney

Exhibit Hall – Theater 1 Exhibit Hall – Theater 2 Exhibit Hall – Theater 5

Mr. Keith Brezinsky Mr. James E Curry Ms. Angela M. Smith LTC James C. Powers, USA Mr. Mark Fink Mr. Michael R. Richards Mr. Thomas C. Lange Mr. Thomas Lam Ms. Laurie D. Marshall Mr. Drew L. Jaehnig