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#Protect2020: Securing the Heart of Our Election Systems

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Sponsored by CISCO


Wednesday, July 15, 2020
11 am EDT

It’s a pivotal moment in US history. We’re coming together on long-overdue civil reforms, battling injustice and a deadly pandemic, while restarting our economy. Soon we’ll come together to decide our nation’s future leaders. At a time when truth is called into question, it’s vital to secure our election so we trust its outcomes. Cyberattacks on election systems could undermine confidence just when we need it the most.

The voter registration database (VRDB) is the heart of most election systems, and MITRE recently published the most important security steps to protect them.

Join our lively discussion to learn:

  • The nature of election systems and why they’re difficult to secure
  • MITRE’s focus on VRDBs and five key cyber recommendations
  • How Cisco Security can help you take action on MITRE’s advice today

Help us #Protect2020. Register and secure your spot now!

Steve Caimi
Industry Solutions Specialist, US Public Sector Cybersecurity - Cisco
Steve Caimi is a Public Sector Cybersecurity Specialist who helps organizations efficiently and effectively manage their cybersecurity programs and achieve compliance goals. He advocates a risk-based approach based on industry standards and best practices that guide organizations to the improvements that matter the most.
Prior to joining Cisco, Steve held various product management, engineering, and solution architecture positions at HP Enterprise Security, CA Technologies, UUNET Technologies, and Citigroup. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University. He is also a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

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