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Is Your Organization Protected and Prepared to Respond to Attacks?

Cyber Security is a known and growing threat and risk to all businesses, government institutions and individuals, at least for those connected to the internet!  A key question is, what steps have you, as a leader in the aviation industry, taken to mitigate the risk from these threats?  This session will highlight the most prominent and pervasive of these cyber attacks, including Ransomware, Malware, Phishing schemes and Denial of Service attacks.  And on a related issue, we'll also highlight challenges and opportunities to detect and deter Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) intrusions on airports and airspace.  The session will be followed by a time of Q&A.

Moderator:

Paul Shaffer, P.E.
Executive Vice President, Butler, Fairman & Seufert, Inc.

Mr. Shaffer is a Vice President currently leading the Airport Division for Butler, Fairman & Seufert, Inc. (BF&S), with more than 20 years of aviation experience. While serving on the AAAE Great Lakes Chapter Corporate Committee, he pioneered the Chapter’s Corporate Awards Program. In 2011, he was honored to be recognized by Aviation Indiana with a Special Recognition Award from his peers for outstanding leadership in the aviation community. Mr. Shaffer is a Private Pilot with more than 900 hours of total time.  Besides flying Paul enjoys sailing and spending time with his wife Emily and his two children Jake and Ellie.        

Speaker:

John Pistole
President of Anderson University, 
Former TSA Administrator & FBI Deputy Director

John Pistole, President of Anderson University (Anderson, Indiana) March 1, 2015 to present.

After practicing law for two years, Pistole began his career with the FBI in 1983. He served in Minneapolis, New York, FBI-Headquarters, Indianapolis, Boston and, after the attacks of September 11, 2001, as head of the counter-terrorism division, and then head of national security.  In 2004, Pistole was named Deputy Director for the FBI where he served for 5 ½ years.  In 2010, he was nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate as Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration, where he served for 4 ½ years, retiring in December 2014. He became President of Anderson University in 2015 and in 2019, he served on the UAS Blue Ribbon Task Force.  

Is Your Organization Protected and Prepared to Respond to Attacks?
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