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26 DHS; DIVERSE IN RESPONSIBILITIES, ON TARGET WITH CYBERSECURITYFrosty Walker, Chief Information Security Officer, Texas Education Agency22WELCOME TO THE 21ST CENTURY! Jay C. McAmis, CEM©, Deputy Director, City of San José38 CAN WE GET TO A SEAMLESS PASSENGER JOURNEY TO, THROUGH AND FROM THE AIRPORT?Steve Karoly, Senior Director, Innovation and Program Delivery, Vantage Airport Group34 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY IS NOT ENOUGHKevin Fuller, Security Consulting Department Manager, Burns & McDonnell42 MANAGING A NATION'S COMMERCIAL NUCLEAR POWER CYBER RISKSRui Li, Cyber Security Specialist, the NRC in Rockville, Md.Pg 10 - 11IN FOCUS28 THE IMPACT OF LEGACY SYSTEMSDavid Carter, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Commonwealth of Kentucky40PREPAREDNESS IN THE FACE OF ADVERSITYJason Marks, Director of Emergency Management and Preparedness, Peoria County31 NEXT IN DIGITAL GOVERNMENT: INVISIBLE SERVICESSiim Sikkut, Government CIO, Estonia36 RELEVANCE OF CYBERSECURITY AND THE WATER UTILITY SPACEJeffrey Thomas, CISA, CISSP-ISSMP, CIO, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, Office of Business and Information Technology ServicesCIO InsightsCXO Insights
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