#1301703: Your Invitation to the Future Proof Conference: The defining

Description: The Future Proof conference brings together the hackers, thinkers,
strategists, disruptors, leaders, technologists, and creators with one
foot in the future to discuss the most pressing issues of the day and
provide insight into the ways technology is evolving. Future Proof is not
just about understanding the future, but developing the resiliency to
thrive and survive in an age of exponential disruption.

Please register to attend today
(https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-proof-tickets-75241733049) and be a
part of the conversation (as a member of the OODA community you may sign
up using the 15% discount code below).

Future Proof Speakers Include:
* LTG Robert Ashley, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency
* Vint Cerf, Google
* Bryan Ware of DHS CISA
* Matt Olson, Chief Privacy and Security Officer, Uber
* Bobbie Stempfley, CMU CERT
* Teresa Shea, former SIGINT Director, NSA
* Sean Malone, Head of Cyber Defense of Amazon Prime Video
* Lewis Shepherd, VMware
* Jane Melia, QuintessenceLabs
* Bob Flores, former CTO of CIA
* David Bray, Atlantic Council
* Neal Pollard, CISO of UBS
* Akash Jain, CTO, Palantir

Attendees include decision-makers from across the high tech world in
industry, government and academia seeking insights into the technologies
driving us all forward so we can optimize actions today.

What Are We Tackling At Future Proof?

Join your peers as we examine a wide range of high impact topics relevant
to your actions today. Future Proof will explore:

The Future of Cyber Conflict
Twenty years ago, cybersecurity experts warned of attacks against power
grids and planes falling from the sky. They predicted a future that has
not manifested itself yet. Will it? Or will the future of war be a
conflict waged for the hearts and minds of social media users. What about
the future of conflict in the contested domain of space – not only
regarding assets in orbit, but space exploration and resource
exploitation?

Reality Hacking
Within a decade, early technology adopters will be able to define their
own reality by not only escaping to fully immersive virtual worlds, but
rewriting the rules for how they interact with the real world through
virtual augmentation. How are these technologies emerging over the coming
decade and will they herald in the ultimate evolution of Putnam’s Bowling
Alone or result in the creation of international communities with greater
affinity for their virtual world than the country within which their
physical body resides.

Open the Pod Bay Door – Resetting the Clock on Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is like a great basketball head-fake. We look
towards AI, but pass the ball to machine learning. BUT, that reality is
quickly changing. This panel taps AI and machine learning experts to
level-set our current capabilities in the field and define the roadmap
over the next five years.

Swimming with Black Swans – Innovation in an Age of Rapid Disruption
If Yogi Berra were to evaluate today’s pace of global change, he might
simply define it as “the more things change, they more they change”. Are
we living in an exponential loop of global change or have we achieved
escape velocity into a “to be defined” global future? Experts share their
thoughts on leading through unprecedented change and how we position
ourselves to maintain organizational resiliency while simultaneously
reaping the benefits of new technologies and global realities.

Video Killed the Video Star? – Trust in the Age of Deep Fakes
Innovation in video animation and manipulation are rapidly creating a
situation in which the eyes can’t trust what the eyes can see. This
session explores how quickly these technologies have been adopted and what
it means for the future of video news, movies, and online content.

All Your Secrets are Belong to Us – Security in the Age of Quantum Computing
Several major corporations and governments are investing billions of
dollars to create a quantum computing capability that will enable modeling
of physical reality and improve how we design, create and field new
technologies. Quantum computing will also be capable of easily cracking
many cryptography solutions. What are the implications for a world without
secrets or will advanced in quantum cryptography help us level-set against
the threat?

Twenty Years of Cyber Threat Intelligence
Twenty years ago, the first cyber threat intelligence company was
launched. What was once an obscure business idea based upon Presidential
Decision Directive 63, has now developed into an essential component of
cyber risk management. This panel of experts from the leading cyber threat
companies will explore what the industry got right and wrong and how cyber
threat intelligence will evolve over the next decade.

The Future Hasn’t Arrived – Identifying the Next Generation of Technology
Requirements.
In an age when the cyber and analytics markets are driving hundreds of
billions of dollars in investments and solutions is there still room for
innovation? This panel brings together executives and investors to
identify what gaps exist in their solution stacks and to define what
technologies hold the most promise for the future.

Deception is the New Black
According to Gartner and IDG, deception technologies will provide great
security ROI over the next decade. This session dives deep into how the
technology has evolved from honeypots to today’s full suite of solutions
and how these technologies can be implemented to decrease attacker
advantage.

Digital Self Sovereignty in the Blockchain Era
You are big data. Every day the technology you own, use, and otherwise
interact with (often unintentionally) collects rich data about every
element of your daily life. This session provides a quick overview of how
this data is collected, stored, and mined but then shifts direction to
look at what technologies might empower users to better collect, access,
and authorize the use of their own data through blockchain, digital
autonomous corporations, and smart contracts.

The Future of Money
Ten years ago, resilient cryptocurrencies did not exist, yet today the
infrastructure to create them is available to anyone. The blockchain is
often described as having the potential to be more disruptive than the
Internet itself and the rules of finance are being re-written every day.
This session takes you through the good, bad, and the ugly of
cryptocurrency and blockchain and highlights issues that will drive the
next five years of blockchain.
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