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I NTERCONNECTEDNESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Women in Cyber and Satellites

Explore the realities and practicalities of women in cyber and satellites with leading experts in the field. From sustainability initiatives to space technology advancements, join the discussion on shaping a secure and thriving technological landscape for the future.

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I NTERCONNECTEDNESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Women in Cyber and Satellites

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  1. INTERCONNECTEDNESS IN THE 21ST CENTURY: Women in Cyber and Satellites Discuss Realities & Practicalities Sloane Joie Trugman UPDATAD Project; Cyber Sat 18 Jillian Taylor Deloitte Krystal Wilson Secure World Foundation Allison Mitrovich BAH; LMU Sandy Silk Harvard University Kaliya Young Identity Woman

  2. Sloane Joie Trugman • Founder, Researcher, and Advocate leading sustainability, security, and thriving initiatives to evolve technological & communication systems, maps and layers from Earth to drive 21st standards • Work predicated on her dissertation Rise Of The Information State • Focuses on (changing) balances of powers, massive digitizations, resilience strategies, decentralization, security paradigms, and (self) governance • Jumps off 20th century bringing “intelligence communities” & capabilities to 21st Century which is creating an “intelligencing” planet • Cyber, space, intelligence, individual readiness, awareness, accountability, and assessment for the accountable, ethical and sustainable creation and applications of data, identity, knowledge, policy/governance and human (and machine) rights • Movement designer and driver of ROI= Return On Intentionality CEO and Founder; BOA UPDATAD Project; Amunet Insights LLC Cyber Sat 18

  3. Jillian Taylor • Expansion and (Deloitte’s) market entry into the space industry • (LEO) Satellite applications and space technology development to commercial, government, and internationally • Space Ecosystem & new markets identified and analysis for commercial space ventures and space industry-wide technology and business trends • Venture capital investment in disruptive aerospace • Geopolitical conflicts and weapons of mass destruction Consultant Deloitte

  4. Krystal Wilson • Over 11 years of international and domestic space, public policy, and management experience • Director of Space Applications Programs at Secure World Foundation • Focus is the Human and Environmental Security Initiative • Promotes improved governance and cooperation in the delivery and use of information derived from space systems • Efforts goals are for a more secure and sustainable use of space • Represents herself and SWF at the United Nations, Group on Earth Observation Dir. Special Space Application Programs Secure World Foundation

  5. Allison Mitrovich • Highly regarded chief cybersecurity engineer • Led and grown BAH cyber business over the past 10+ years • Advocate for updating national standards for space cyber requirements • By providing inputs to policy, developing new platforms to support analysis, and identifying gaps in current testing. • Defined next generation cyber capabilities • Supported the integration of those capabilities in Department of Defense mission critical systems. • Implemented solutions for streamlining cyber policies, processes, and systems to enable clients to maintain the speed at which cyber is evolving Senior Associate BAH; LMU

  6. Sandy Silk • Leads a team of information security specialists who consult with researchers, faculty, and departments on security risks and controls for the data, technology, and vendors they use within projects involving high-risk data or functionality. • Lead Information security awareness campaigns at Harvard • Coordinates alignment of the information security program to the NIST Cyber Security Framework • Teaches Information Security Risk Management • Help business leaders and IT professionals reach better cyber risk decisions more quickly Dir. Information Security Edu & Consulting Harvard University

  7. Kaliya Young • International implementer, and facilitator of ecosystem working on user-centric digital identity, personal datas stores, decentralized identity and verifiable credentials that leverage distributed ledgers. • Recognized expert in Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI), The Domains of Identity, & an advocate for rights and dignity of our digital selves. • Seeks to make sense of the emerging markets and opportunities in identity and personal data. • Building identity systems that empower individuals. Identity Woman

  8. DISCUSSION 1 - SAT THRIVING AND THE FUTURES OF SPACE: ‘MULTI-DOMAIN’ & MULTIPLE DOMAINS BECOME WOVEN INTO SECURITY & SUSTAINABILITY EQUATIONS Sloane Joie Trugman UPDATAD Project; Cyber Sat 18 Jillian Taylor Deloitte Allison Mitrovich BAH; LMU Krystal Wilson Secure World Foundation

  9. READINESS, RESILIENCE AND DATA FUSION: CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES AND VERIFICATIONS OF TODAY & TOMORROW DISCUSSION 2 - CYBER Sloane Joie Trugman UPDATAD Project; Cyber Sat 18 Sandy Silk Harvard University Allison Mitrovich BAH; LMU

  10. CALLS TO ACTION IN ONE YEAR, WHAT DO YOU HOPE TO LEAD, SEE, AND/OR INFLUENCE? WHAT CAN THE CYBER SAT COMMUNITY COME TO YOU FOR OR WITH?

  11. QUESTIONS?

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