Internet Security Alliance President Larry Clinton and ISA Board Member, Jeff Brown, Raytheon, Director of Infrastructure Services and Chief Information Security Officer will take part in a forethcoming Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus Event.
Larry Clinton will present a briefing of ISA’s policies for an economics based approach to cyber security and the use of market incentives in lew of more government regulations.
Jeff Brown will present a model to improve information sharing on threat mitigation, which first debuted in the ISA Social Contract II.
ThCaucus is the first in a two part series sponsored by the Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus on strengthening the important public-private partnership in the cybersecurity arena.
The public nature of the internet means that the government is constantly interfacing with private citizens and businesses in the digital domain.
This creates numerous opportunities and challenges for both parties.
The purpose of this discussion is to look more closely at the government’s role in cybersecurity, and to explore how it can help develop better incentives security in cyberspace.
When: Thursday, June 17 at 4:30pm – 6:30pm. It is open to Members, staff and the public.
Where: HVC-215 on Thursday, June 17th, from 4:30-6:00pm
The Internet Security Alliance (ISA) is a unique multi-sector trade association which provides thought leadership and strong public policy advocacy as well as business and technical services to its membership. The ISA represents enterprises from the aviation, banking, communications, defense, education, financial services, insurance, manufacturing, security, and technology industries. ISA’s mission is to integrate advanced technology with the realistic business needs of its members and enlightened public policy to create a sustained system of cyber security.




