The Power of Partnerships in a Continuously Connected World

Kelvin Coleman, Partner, IBM Consulting
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December 14 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST

As the technology landscape evolves, products and processes are becoming faster and more accessible. What about the partnerships to help secure our data in a continuously connected world? In this session, Kelvin will discuss resources and human-centric focus on best practices for implementing public and private sector partnerships to mitigate the risk of cyber threats.

Attendee Takeaways:

1. Learn how to identify key resources to address key issues
2. Learn best practices to facilitate public-private partnerships with regards to cybersecurity

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Presenter

Kelvin Coleman, Partner, IBM Consulting

In career-spanning cybersecurity awareness tours in 49 states, Kelvin has briefed tech giants, local storeowners and politicians alike, including 35 governors and numerous state-level security committees. He is recognized for his work forging partnerships between the public and private sectors – developing cybersecurity policy and products, improving national and local cyber-threat awareness and readiness, and establishing guidelines for workforce cybersecurity safety. He has collaborated and worked closely with a variety of top government agencies, including the National Security Agency (NSA), Department of Defense (DoD), National Defense Information Sharing and Analysis Center (NDISAC) and internally with the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Cybersecurity and Communications.

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