The National Institute of Standards and Technology will hold a mobile device security technical exchange meeting on January 24 at NIST’s Gaithersburg campus in the Green Auditorium (Building 101).
The objective of the TEM is to share lessons learned from pilot smart phone deployments, foster collaboration among government agencies, address interoperability issues, avoid duplication of effort and provide a forum for the exchange of technical information. Speakers will present 20 minute talks on solutions they are working on and will discuss open problems and technology gaps that need to be addressed by industry and government agencies.
The TEM is open to government agencies and contractors in direct support of an agency’s mobility efforts.
Speakers include:
- Dr. Rick Holgate, ATF CIO / Co-Chair, mGov Strategy Task Force, Open remarks and overview of fed initiatives
- Dr. Mari Maeda, DARPA, Transformative Apps Program
- Kevin Mangold, NIST, Biometric Web Services
- Steve Marquess, OpenSSL Foundation, Open Source FIPS-140-2 Validated Cryptographic Algorithms for Android devices.
- Dale Rhoton, NSA, Fishbowl Update and NSA’s new CSfC process
- Alex Froede, DISA FSO, STIG Efforts for Mobility and Smart Phones in the DoD
- Greg Youst and Jonathan Walker/ Pat Benito, DISA Mobility Projects
- Jennifer Toigo, FBI, Public Safety Apps Initiative
- Elmer L. Roman, OSD ATL, Overview of JCTDs projects
- Gene Fullano and Tom Peters, FCC, Current Policy Issues Surrounding Commercial and Public Safety Broadband Networks