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InfowarCon 2015: April 28-30, 2015 – Nashville, TN

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FINAL SCHEDULE

April 28 – 30, 2015 in Nashville, TN

We can’t tell you how excited we and our CATS partners are to have such a spectacular highly interdisciplinary lineup for InfowarCon 2015.

From a Hollywood Producer to the Swedish MoD to a Minister-turned-Cyber-Theorist and of course, the DoD, it’s safe to say you can expect the unexpected this year.

InfowarCon 2015 will be focusing on:

▪ ISIS / Cyber Terrorism
▪ Russian Cyber Theory
▪ The Use of Social Media & Perception Management as a Weapon of War

Have you registered to attend yet? Join our intimate group (maxed at 60) in a special non-published location, to explore the intricacies of evolving cyber conflict. Look over the outstanding agenda below; we’re certain you won’t want to miss this! Be sure to register soon if you haven’t!

Agenda for Days 2 & 3

(Click Here to View on IWC.com!)

DAY 2

Mathew G. DevostPresident/CEO, Fusion X, Conference Chair
An Overview: I/O-IW, Russia, ISIS, Perception Management: Why Are We Losing?

Winn SchwartauCEO,The Security Awareness Company, Founder of InfowarCon
IW-I/O Modeled on Analogue Network Security: A CyberWar Framework

Erik BiverotCoordinator, Cyber Security/Info Assurance, LTCA(A), CATS, Swedish National Defence University
Ingvar HellquistSr. Advisor, Cyber Security, COL(A)(Ret.), CATS, Swedish National Defence University
T-incident Reports in Sweden and European Union

Bjorn PalmertzSenior Analyst, CATS, Swedish National Defence University
Russian Influence Activities in the Baltic States

Lars NicanderDirector, CATS, Swedish National Defence University
How to Create a Hybrid Defence

Mikael TofvessonHead of Global Monitoring & Analysis Section, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
Sweden is Restarting its Psychological Defense

Dr. Hans MummBranch Chief, Continuous Monitoring, Joint Duty Assignment (GS-15), Adjunct Prof. AMU, Division Chief of Cyber Network Defense, CIO, ODNI, GS-15
UAVs, Drones, Policies, and Extremists

Jorge SebastiaoSenior BDM at International Turnkey Systems Group (ITS), Bahrain
Middle East Cyberwar from a Middle East Perspective

Tim Thomas
Russian IW and an Analysis of Dr. Igor Nikolaevich Panarin

G. Mark Hardy, USNR, Ret.CEO, National Security Corporation
Disruptive Tactics for Disrupting Terrorist Financial Operations

Spencer WilcoxSpecial Assistant to the CSO and Managing Security Strategist, Exelon Corporation
The Orlando Doctrine & Digital Strikeback: Redefining Self Defense in Cyberwar for the Private and Public Sectors

DAY 3

Dr. Andrey TrufanovInstitute of Engineering and Transportation, Irkutsk, Russia
A Comprehensive Network Peacebuilding Paradigm for Infowar Scenarios

Joel HardingConsultant, IO/IW/Cyber
Applied Russian Information Warfare

Richard ThiemeCEO, Thiemworks
The Modern Wired Terrorist Mind: Understanding Necessary for Defeat

Michael MasucciDirector, Producer; Commissioner of the Arts, Santa Monica & Los Angeles, CA
ISIS, Media Management, and Influence

Christopher Paul, PhDSenior Social Scientist, RAND, National Defense Research Institute
Improving Assessment and Evaluation of DoD Efforts to Inform, Influence, and Persuade

Travis HartmanL-3 Corporation
Reverse Forensics on the Internet of Things

Col. Harry D. Tunnel, IV, US Army (Ret.)
Developing Cyber War Capabilities: Teaching Kinetic Impact Through Cyber Attacks

Neal PollardMcCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown
Cyber Treaties, Negotiations, and Statecraft in the Age of CyberWar

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