
38 episodes

Cyber Chat with Sean Kelley Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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Federal News Network's Cyber Chat with Sean Kelley is a monthly show featuring interviews with experts in IT and Information Security discussing the latest trends and hottest cyber topics and challenges impacting the federal community.
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The Art of Selling Cybersecurity
Former CIO of HUD, Gloria Parker and Deputy CIO of HUD, Kevin Cooke, sit down with Cyber Chat’s Host, Sean Kelley to talk about how vendors to the government should position their offerings and their companies.
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The Art of Selling Cybersecurity
Former CIO of HUD, Gloria Parker and Deputy CIO of HUD, Kevin Cooke, sit down with Cyber Chat’s Host, Sean Kelley to talk about how vendors to the government should position their offerings and their companies.
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Data Security Today and Tomorrow Pt. 2
Cyber Chat Host Sean Kelley sits down with former White House Fellow Jermon Bafaty and NASA Chief Data Officer Ron Thompson to discuss the state of data, data usage and data security.
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Data security today and tomorrow Pt. 1
Cyber Chat Host Sean Kelley sits down with former White House Fellow Jermon Bafaty and NASA Chief Data Officer Ron Thompson to discuss the state of data, data usage and data security.
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5G Is More Than Just Better Data Rates
On this edition of Cyber Chat, Host Sean Kelley sits down with Congressman Mike Rogers to discuss the rollout of 5G Technologies, the implications of the technology and what that means for cyber security.
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DHS’s Soraya Correa is making acquisition innovative
Soraya Correa has been a leader in the federal government for over 30 years. Since January 2015, Correa has used her experience and expertise to radically improve how the Department of Homeland Security purchases services and products - enabling DHS ability to adapt to the needs and challenges the agency faces daily.
On this edition of CyberChat, host Sean Kelley discussed with Correa her role as DHS’s chief procurement officer and how she is changing the opinion of contracting officers and what that all means for cybersecurity.