Chris Inglis, Former Deputy Director of the NSA, to Discuss and Field Questions on Cybersecurity Solarium Commission – GlobeNewswire

Webinar: Defending the US in Cyberspace

Register today for a May 22 webinar powered by RangeForce on Defending the United States in Cyberspace. Gordon Lawson, President of Rangeforce, is driving a discussion with Former Deputy Director of the NSA, Chris Inglis.

MANASSAS, Va., May 19, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a live webinar interview conducted by RangeForce President Gordon Lawson, Chris Inglis, Former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency and member of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, will share the Commissions dramatic findings, including the risks to U.S. intellectual property, privacy, critical infrastructure, and the integrity of the American election system. Hosted by HMG Strategy, the free webinar will take place Fri., May 22, 2020, at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.

Register for Defending the U.S. in Cyberspace here.

Created by the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act and released in March 2020, the Cyberspace Solarium Commission is a bicameral, bipartisan, intergovernmental body charged with developing and articulating a comprehensive strategic approach to defending the United States in cyberspace. The Commissions report covers a broad array of findings, including what is being done to reshape the cyber ecosystem and why liability laws are needed for companies that sell software code with known vulnerabilities.

Mr. Inglis is an advisory board member at RangeForce, a provider of scalable, cloud-based training designed to upskill cyber professionals with access to timely, on-demand content. RangeForce integrates a real-world cyber range and continuous, hands-on learning with the performance-based analytics essential for enterprises to understand and continually improve their cybersecurity and IT teams capabilities.

Webinar attendees will learn from Mr.Ingliss experiences at the NSA as well as his views on topics such as:

Inglis began his career at NSA as a computer scientist within the National Computer Security Center. His NSA assignments included service across information assurance, policy, time-sensitive operations, and signals intelligence organizations. He was promoted to NSAs Senior Executive Service in 1997 and served in a variety of senior leadership assignments culminating in his selection as the NSA Deputy Director. A 1976 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Inglis holds advanced degrees in engineering and computer science from Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Washington University. He is also a graduate of the Kellogg Business School Executive Development Program, the USAF Air War College, Air Command and Staff College and Squadron Officers School. Inglis military career included nine years of active service with the U.S. Air Force and twenty-one years with the Air National Guard from which he retired as a Brigadier General in 2006.

Registerto attend Defending the U.S. in Cyberspace at https://hmgstrategy.lpages.co/rangeforce-webinar-registration/.

About RangeForce

RangeForcedelivers the industrys only integrated cybersecurity simulation and skillsanalysis platform that combines a virtual cyber range with hands-on advanced cybersecurity training. Cyber and IT professionals from all industry verticals use RangeForce to qualify their new-hires, train up DevOps, IT, and Security Staff, and run CyberSiege simulations to evaluate team skills. Only RangeForce can accurately show users where expertise gaps exist, fill those gaps with highly-effective simulation-based training, and accurately report on the entire process. To learn more about RangeForce, visit http://www.rangeforce.com.

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