Community College Cyber Summit (3CS) Announces Haden Land as Keynote Speaker
Las Vegas, Nevada (PRWEB) May 19, 2015 -- Community College Cyber Summit (3CS) is pleased to announce that Haden Land, certified systems architect and Lockheed Martin’s Information Systems and Global Solutions (IS&GS) Vice President of Research and Technology, is scheduled to speak at this year's conference, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 17th – 19th.
Named eight times as one of the Top Hispanics in Business and Technology by Hispanic Engineer and Information Technology magazine, a Most Influential Hispanic twice, and recipient of both the Global CIO Executive Top 10 Breakaway Leader award and the Minerva Award for professional lifetime achievement, Haden Land is a highly sought after speaker in global venues. He is responsible for innovative solutions and product management supporting Civilian, STEM strategy, Intelligence, Defense, Commercial customers, strategic technology partnerships, NexGen Cyber Innovation and Technology centers operations, and technology planning for big data, cloud computing, cyber security, enterprise IT, mobility, and service management.
With a Master's degree in Computer Science and over 30 years of both public and private sector experience, Mr. Land will discuss the workforce needs of the future, examining global trends for cyber security, adaption science, mobility, big data, and the associated implications on the future workforce. The conference attendees can expect to learn how to keep up in an ever-changing technology-advanced environment while still predicting the needs of the future.
Over 200 community college cybersecurity faculty as well as administrators responsible for community cybersecurity education programs will be in attendance. There are 40 more seats available. To register, visit: http://www.regonline.com/2015communitycollegecybersummit.
About Community College Cyber Summit (3CS):
3CS is organized and produced by the National CyberWatch Center, National Resource Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance (CSSIA), CyberWatch West (CWW), Cyber Security Education Consortium (CSEC), Mid-Pacific Information and Communications Technologies Center (MPICT), Broadening Advanced Technological Education Connections (BATEC) and Advanced Cyberforensics Education Consortium (ACE), all funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). EC-Council, EMC Corporation, (ISC)²®, and Jones & Bartlett Learning sponsor the conference. The outcomes of 3CS will leverage community college’s cybersecurity programs across the nation by introducing the latest and greatest of technologies, best practices, curricula, products and more. To learn more, go to: [http://www.regonline.com/2015communitycollegecybersummit.
Lynn Dohm, The Nelly Group, LLC, +1 815-717-6546, [email protected]
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