A 360-Degree Approach to Executing a Vulnerability Management Program

Cap Tech Talks Webinar Series

Adversaries continue to exploit vulnerabilities in organizations' information technology infrastructure. Vulnerability management within an organization is necessary to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of an organization's sensitive information. The presenter for this webinar is Dr. Dennis Beatty. Beatty is responsible for safeguarding some of America's most important military assets.  The presentation will discuss some of what does and what does not work for implementing and maintaining a successful vulnerability management program and getting management's buy-in for executing a vulnerability management plan.

The 60-minute webinar concludes with a moderated live question and answer period. 

The session is offered as a complimentary, informational service of Capitol Technology University.

About the Presenter

Dr. Dennis Beatty

Dr. Dennis Beatty

Dr. Dennis Beatty is the Activity Chief Information Officer and Chief of Cyber Operations and Security for the Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair (SUPSHIPNN) in Newport News, VA. SUPSHIPNN is a joint operation between the U.S. Navy and Huntington Ingalls Industries.  The organization designs and constructs nuclear power submarines and aircraft carriers, as well as repair and modernize existing subs and carriers for the U.S. Navy Fleet.  In his role, Beatty oversees cybersecurity, information technology, and traditional security programs for SUSHIPNN.  He is a 20-year retired veteran of the U.S. Navy.  He holds a B.S. In Computer Studies and an M.S. in Information Technology from the Unversity of Maryland University College.  He has two earned doctorates: A Doctor of Science in Information Assurance, and a Ph.D. in Human Factors.  Both doctorates are from Capitol Technology University. 

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