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Cybersecurity Lecture Series - Apr. 8

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Meet academic and industry leaders for intimate discussions about new threats, trends and technologies. Preview new cybersecurity research ahead of international conferences. Hear from exceptional Georgia Tech students about their body of work.

 

Apr. 8  Guest Speakers

Kyle Grossman and Jim Schwoebel, co-founders, CyberLaunch

 

Start-up entrepreneurs Kyle Grossman and Jim Schwoebel discuss their experiences and how they mentor other eager entrepreneurs under CyberLaunch, an Atlanta-based accelerator program for emerging information security and machine learning companies.

Joining them will be Tad Mielnicki, a CyberLaunch advisor and principal of Access Advisory Group. Mielnicki holds 10 years of experience in the U.S. national security commnunity with a focus on improvised explosive devices, counter-terrorism, chemical weapons and technology. As founder of Access Advisory Group, he assists technology companies seeking to enter or scale their business operations in the federal market space.

Lunch provided. No registration necessary.

Spring 2016 Schedule
Jan. 15 — Opening discussion
Jan. 22 — Milos Prvulovic
Jan. 29 — PhD Candidate - Byoungyoung Lee
Feb. 5 — NDSS Conference Preview
Feb. 12 — NDSS Conference Preview
Feb. 19 — NDSS Conference Preview
Feb. 26 — Stephen Pair, co-founder and CEO, BitPay
Mar. 4 — Frank Wang, coordinator, The Cybersecurity Factory
Mar. 11 – Raghupathy "Siva" Sivakumar, director, CREATE-X

Mar. 18 – PhD Candidates - David Formby, Xiaojing Liao
Mar. 25 – Spring Break
Apr. 1 – Adam Wenchel, vice president, Capital One
Apr. 8 – Kyle Grossman and Jim Schwoebel, co-founders, CyberLaunch
Apr. 15 – John Corliss, sr. computer scientist, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Apr. 22 – Tim Junio, co-founder and CEO, Qadium Inc.

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  • Created By:Tara La Bouff
  • Created:03/15/2016
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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