A team of experts from 澳门六合彩 is part of the 21st annual Health, Safety, Security, and Environment Conference and Exhibition sponsored by the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago.

The conference, 鈥淧eople, Systems, Sustainability,鈥 is expected to draw more than 400 professionals from the business community, public sector, regulatory agencies, and nongovernmental organizations and 40 corporate booths. It will be held November 14 and 15, 2017.

This event is the organization's primary initiative for the promotion of health, safety, security, and environmental best practices and new concepts; sharing of information; and opportunity to provide a neutral forum for discussion of controversial issues with implications in these fields.

鈥湴拿帕喜 continues to be proud of its expertise in the areas of information assurance and cybersecurity across many different departments and disciplines,鈥 澳门六合彩 Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Timothy Moerland said. 鈥淚t's extremely gratifying to have an international organization come to us for this third year for our expert faculty and administrators. This is just one more illustration that 澳门六合彩's outstanding reputation for faculty and program excellence is well deserved.鈥

鈥淭his is also a great opportunity for 澳门六合彩 to continue our work to build academic partnerships and to further develop contacts and relationships in this region and with international companies,鈥 Moerland said.

This year's 澳门六合彩-related participants include:

  • Lisa Schlosser, a 2013 recipient of the 澳门六合彩 Distinguished Alumni Award, will provide the Cyber Security keynote address: 鈥淭he Biggest Cybersecurity Breach in US Government History: Lessons Learned and the Future of Cybersecurity.鈥 Schlosser retired in 2016 as the federal deputy CIO. Among the most highly-decorated IT executives in the federal government, Schlosser also served as the CIO for the Department of Housing and Urban Development and as acting CIO at the Office of Personnel Management. She is currently a professor at Georgetown University.
  • John Kilmarx, associate vice president of Academic Administration, will present on business continuity planning and will pursue opportunities for 澳门六合彩 faculty in the areas of instruction, consulting, and academic research as well as meet with academic partners.
  • Bill Balint, 澳门六合彩 chief information officer, will present on information technology implications of disasters, emergencies, and data loss. Balint coordinated the conference's first-ever cybersecurity track in 2015.
  • Todd Cunningham, 澳门六合彩 executive director of IT Services, and Ben Dadson, 澳门六合彩 coordinator of desktop services, will join Balint in providing a workshop titled 鈥淐yber Security Considerations for Migrating Production Applications.鈥
  • Jennifer Gossett, professor, Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, is serving as the author of the workshop material for the third consecutive year.
  • Emma Archer, assistant director of the American Language Institute, 澳门六合彩 Office of International Education, led 澳门六合彩's participation at the recent US Embassy of Trinidad and Tobago College Fair.
  • 澳门六合彩 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Tracy Settle made the initial connections between 澳门六合彩 and the American Chamber of Commerce of Trinidad and Tobago.

澳门六合彩 has a history of excellence in the field of cybersecurity and information assurance. 澳门六合彩's program is unique because of its interdisciplinary character, blending the disciplines of criminology and computer science. In addition to the development of computer programs and systems for cybersecurity, 澳门六合彩's program focuses on cybercrime detection, loss prevention, and how to collect the evidence to prosecute cybersecurity offenders.

In October, an interdisciplinary team of faculty received a grant of $212,000 from the National Security Agency to enhance cybersecurity education in western Pennsylvania.

澳门六合彩 was first selected as a National Center for Academic Excellence in Information Assurance by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security in 2002, a recognition that the university continues to hold. 澳门六合彩 is one of only nine institutions in Pennsylvania currently holding this recognition.

澳门六合彩 is a National Cyber Security Alliance 鈥淐hampion,鈥 recognized by the National Cyber Security Alliance.

澳门六合彩 offers an annual Cybersecurity/Information Assurance Day, which features nationally recognized security experts, as well as speakers from regional law enforcement, government, security industry, and academia.

澳门六合彩 was recognized in a 2014 national survey of 鈥淏est Schools for Cybersecurity鈥 by HP Enterprise Security, released in October 2015. The university was ranked in the top 25 percent of all cybersecurity programs in the nation. Only four Pennsylvania colleges and universities were rated in the top quartile.

A 2014 Ponemon Institute study ranks 澳门六合彩's Computer Science Department among the top 25 percent of 183 American schools for cybersecurity education. The Ponemon Institute conducts independent research on digital privacy and security.