Session 3:
SCADA/IOT


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Daryl Haegley


Department of Defense OCP and CCO




Haegley




May 24, 2017 15:30 – 16:30


BIO

DARYL HAEGLEY oversees DoD policy development, cybersecurity assessment requirements and system authorization process improvement for Control Systems / Platform Information Technology systems at OASD Energy, Installation & Environment (Installation Energy). He additionally leads the generation of the Control Systems cybersecurity scorecard, Cybersecurity of Facility Control Systems Unified Facilities Guide, cyber range requirements and the DoD processes and integrate capabilities needed to systematically track, analyze, secure and report facility energy and related data. He maintains four certifications, three Masters’ degrees, two college tuitions, & one patent.







John H. Saunders, Ph.D.


Principal Cyber Security Engineer

MITRE Corporation



Saunders




May 24, 2017 15:30 – 16:30


BIO

JOHN H. SAUNDERS is a Principal Cyber Security Engineer at the MITRE Corporation. He is Professor Emeritus of the National Defense University (NDU) where he taught for 27 years focusing on Artificial Intelligence, Decision Support, and Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure. He has consulted with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force. Prior to his tenure at NDU he taught for NATO in Europe and spent 15 years as a Corporate Controller and Chief Information Officer (CIO) in the private sector.








Craig Lightner


System Integrator

Industrial Control Systems (ICS)



Lightner Photo




May 24, 2017 15:30 – 16:30


BIO

CRAIG LIGHTNER has been a system integrator for Industrial Control Systems (ICS) for 26 years providing SCADA systems for utilities, industrial and chemical processes. He occupies the role of Supervisor of Automation and Control for the Washington Gas and Light utility headquartered in Washington DC and has done so for 14 years. During his tenure with WGL the ICS has evolved into a cyber protected infrastructure employing many of the latest technologies and methodologies. The WGL infrastructure has been reviewed and endorsed by DHS for best cyber practices.








Jonathan Homer


Cyber Security Analyst

U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ICS-CERT (ICS)



Homer Photo




May 24, 2017 15:30 – 16:30


BIO

JONATHAN HOMER is Cyber Security Analyst with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, ICS-CERT. He is a specialist in incident response for cyber-attack of critical infrastructure. He coordinates isolation, eradication, and forensics for cyber-related event on U.S. industrial control systems. He also supports the U.S. Department of Energy, directly responsible for the cyber security training and awareness program, supporting cyber security policy review, development, and implementation, internal assessments, as well as managing the OCM team representing the entire Information Management directorate.