Today, government and business alike face threats unlike ever before. Advanced technologies and cybersecurity are critical to business success, personal safety, and national security. Welcome to the Telos Media Center, where you'll gain insight into current trends in these most critical issues of our day. We encourage you to share this content and to join the conversation through these multimedia formats:
Cybersecurity Blog - Various subject matter experts offer their thoughts on current trends and technology developments.
A View from the Wood - Telos CEO John Wood shares his ideas and passion for technology education, building a sustainable workforce, and the values that guide us.
CyberView Podcast - Hear experts from government and industry discuss critical issues facing cybersecurity experts today.
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Lisa Kimball, Vice President of Telos Identity Management Solutions, continues the discussion about improving airport screening operations and transportation security, with a focus on the employee side of airport security.
Cyberview discusses airport security beyond the often-discussed issues of passenger screening. Justin Oberman was a founding member of TSA and later served as Assistant TSA Administrator. He was responsible for more than a dozen programs that identify potential threats to the nation’s transportation systems. Justin co-chaired a working group on DHS reform for then Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, and now advises companies, including Telos ID, in the transportation and security sectors.
CyberView discusses Social Engineering and how it is used by hackers with Dan Sherman, a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Information System Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), and Certified HIPAA Security Professional (CHSP). Dan is an advisory board member for the Computer and Network Security (CNS) program at Anthem Institute. He is a member of Infragard and a volunteer of the (ISC)2 Safe and Secure Program to teach young people about online security.
CyberView discusses Cloud Computing in the DoD with Brig Gen Greg Brundidge, Director of Command, Control, Communications and Warfighting Integration, Headquarters U.S. European Command, Stuttgart-Vaihingen, Germany. He is responsible for providing EUCOM with the systems capabilities necessary to prevent conflict, respond to crises and conduct military operations.