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Date: Jun 1 2012 - 9:30am - 12:30pm
Location:
Rayburn House Office Building, 45 Independence Avenue Southwest Room 2128, Washington, DC, 20515, United States
Cyber Threats to Capital Markets and Corporate Accounts
House Committee on Financial Services
Friday, June 1, 2012 9:30 AM
http://financialservices.house.gov/Calendar/EventSingle.aspx?EventID=296813
Witness list:
- Ms. Michele Cantley, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, Regions Bank, on behalf of the Financial Services-Information Sharing and Analysis Center
- Mr. Mark G. Clancy, Managing Director, Corporate Information Security Officer, Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation
- Mr. Mark Graff, Chief Information Security Officer, NASDAQ OMX
- Mr. Paul Smocer, President, BITS, Technology Policy Division, Financial Services Roundtable
- Mr. Errol S. Weiss, Director, Cyber Intelligence Center, Citi, on behalf of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
- Mr. James Woodhill, YourMoneyIsNotSafeInTheBank.org
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