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Federal Computer Security Managers Forum Meeting - December 18, 2014

Presentations & Speakers at a Glance:

  • Einstein 3a Reporting Tool.

NOTE:  FORUM MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO ONLY FEDERAL/STATE EMPLOYEES, HIGHER EDUCATION EMPLOYEES, AND THEIR DESIGNATED SUPPORT CONTRACTORS.  REGISTRANTS MUST USE A .GOV, .EDU, OR .MIL ADDRESS FOR SIGN-UP.  SUPPORT CONTRACTORS MUST INDICATE THE AGENCY OR ORGANIZATION THEY SUPPORT. 

The Federal Computer Security Program Managers Forum (the "Forum") is an informal group sponsored by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to promote the sharing of system security information among federal, state, and local government, and Higher Education employees. The Forum maintains an extensive e-mail list and holds quarterly meetings to discuss current issues and items of interest to those responsible for protecting non-national security systems.  For more information about the Forum and instructions on how to join, see: https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/forum

Selected Presentations
December 18, 2014 Type
Einstein 3a Reporting Tool
Presentation

Event Details

Starts: December 18, 2014 - 12:00 AM EST
Ends: December 18, 2014 - 12:00 AM EST

Format: In-person Type: Forum

Attendance Type: Government and their contractors only
Audience Type: Government


Location

NIST
Gaithersburg, MD

Created October 03, 2016, Updated February 10, 2021