Kyle Fox joined SOSi in 2022 as the founding Chief Technology Officer (CTO). He leads SOSi’s technology,
cyber security, research, and innovation strategies. He brings critical experience in cyber-physical systems,
cyber security, supply chain security, cloud native architecture, DevSecOps, zero trust techniques, and digital
engineering which will enable SOSi to deliver critical capabilities at the speed relevancy to its customers and
stakeholders.
Prior to joining SOSi, Kyle was the Chief Software Officer (CSO) for the U.S. Air Force Nuclear Weapon Center
ICBM modernization program where he led the hardware/software technology development for the latest
hypersonics, supply chain security, secure computing, power grid resiliency, quantum resistant encryption,
Cloud, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Kyle was the founding Chief Software Engineer (CSE) for
the Department of the Airforce and served as the CSE for the $96 billion U.S. Air Force Sentinel Ground Based
Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) / Sentinel ICBM modernization program, where he was responsible for more than
1,000 software engineers and spearheaded the development of the first cloud native nuclear weapon system
program and the first major weapon system in the DoD to leverage a complete DevSecOps delivery
methodology.
Kyle is a frequent speaker and advisor for both federal and industry teams. He received his Master of Science
in Electrical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) where he focused on embedded
electronics and radar.
Mr. Nicolas Chaillan, a highly qualified expert, served as the first Air Force Chief Software Officer, under Dr. William Roper, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Arlington, Virginia. He was also the co-lead for the Department of Defense Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative with the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer. As the Air Force’s senior software czar, Mr. Chaillan was responsible for enabling Air Force programs in the transition to Agile and DevSecOps to establish force-wide DevSecOps capabilities and best practices, including continuous Authority to Operate processes and faster streamlined technology adoption. He also authored the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Reference Design.
Dr. Wells focuses on the links between policy, technology and decision-making, especially in cyber resilience and cybersecurity, smart cities and community resilience, disaster mitigation and response, and space-related issues. He also has studied resilience issues related to Japan’s Digital Society. He has extensive civilian government leadership experience in national security affairs, including service as U.S. acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer (CIO). He is Visiting Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at U.S. National Defense University (NDU) and Executive Advisor to the new Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities (C-RASC) at GMU. He also was a career naval officer. In 2014 he completed 51 years with DoD.
See alsoHasan Yasar is the Technical Director of Continuous Deployment of Capability group in Software Engineering Institute, CMU. Hasan leads an engineering group to enable, accelerate and assure Transformation at the speed of relevance by leveraging, DevSecOps, Agile, Lean AI/ML and other emerging technologies to create a Smart & Secure Software Platform/Pipeline. Hasan has more than 25 years’ experience as senior security engineer, software engineer, software architect and manager in all phases of secure software development and information modeling processes. He is also Adjunct Faculty member in CMU Heinz Collage and Institute of Software Research where he currently teaches “Software and Security” and “DevOps: Engineering for Deployment and Operations”
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DJ is a DevSecOps pioneer, advocate and security architect, and provides thought leadership to organizations adopting DevSecOps practices. DJ specializes in architecting DevSecOps pipelines and automating security controls in DevOps environments. DJ has worked to streamline development pipelines and practices for many startups and Fortune 100 organizations by focusing on culture, technique, the right technology, and the goals of business owners. He is an international speaker, blogger, instructor and author in the DevSecOps community and encourages organizations to deeply integrate a culture of security and trust into their core values and product development journey.
Aaron Rinehart has spent his career solving complex challenging engineering problems and transforming cyber security practices across a diverse set of industries: healthcare, insurance, government, aerospace, technology, higher education, and the military. Aaron has been expanding the possibilities of chaos engineering in its application to other safety-critical portions of the IT domain, most notably in cybersecurity. He began shaping the application of chaos engineering within cyber security during his tenure as the Chief Security Architect at a Fortune 4, UnitedHealth Group (UHG). Rinehart is a frequently requested speaker at respective media outlets and conferences, most notably RSA, O’Reilly’s Velocity, Blackhat/DefCon, GOTOgoto;, OWASP Global, and QCon. Rinehart has been interviewed and quoted in various publications including the Huffington Post, ABC News, TechTarget, DarkReading, SecurityWeekly, IEEE, and the Washington Post.
A high energy, passionate, visionary technology leader with a track record of proven experience in delivering excellence on the impossible, executing transformational change, and aligning technology with core business value.
For more info follow him on Twitter @aaronrinehart
With over 20 years of security experience, and with roles spanning penetration testing, operations, engineering and Governance, Risk Management and Compliance, Mario is known for his Strategic thinking and pragmatic approaches often bridging the communication gap between technical and governance professionals to enable real collaboration. Mario is the Director of GRC for LastPass and owns the blog www.securitydifferently.com where he talks about different ways to think about security management
Kojin is a co-founder of Robust Intelligence. Previously, Kojin was a machine learning engineer at QuantCo and a cofounder of its Japan branch. He has also published multiple papers on robust machine learning in top conferences like ICML and NeurIPS. Kojin received his BA in Computer Science and Statistics from Harvard.
I am an accomplished Tech Entrepreneur with 14+ years of exceptional experience in information security analysis/consulting, enterprise architecture, operations management, cyber-security advisory, and IT risk management.
Starting as the CTO and then as CEO of the company in 2019, I direct a high performing team of 50+ employees, oversee company technical operations to manage a robust portfolio of information security services efficiently, effectively manage stakeholders, and administer the allocation of resources for streamlined operations while cutting costs by double digits and maintaining efficiency.
Mr. Nicolas Chaillan, a highly qualified expert, served as the first Air Force Chief Software Officer, under Dr. William Roper, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Arlington, Virginia. He was also the co-lead for the Department of Defense Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative with the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer. As the Air Force’s senior software czar, Mr. Chaillan was responsible for enabling Air Force programs in the transition to Agile and DevSecOps to establish force-wide DevSecOps capabilities and best practices, including continuous Authority to Operate processes and faster streamlined technology adoption. He also authored the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Reference Design.
Hasan Yasar is the technical manager of the Secure Lifecycle Solutions Group in the SEI’s CERT Division. His group focuses on software development processes and methodologies, specifically on DevOps and development, and researches advanced image analysis, cloud technologies, and big data problems. It also provides expertise and guidance to SEI’s clients. Yasar has more than 25 years’ experience as senior security engineer, software engineer, software architect, and manager in all phases of secure software development and information modeling processes. He has an extensive knowledge of current software tools and techniques. He also specializes in secure software solutions design and development in the cybersecurity domain, including data-driven investigation and collaborative incident management, network security assessment, automated, large-scale malware triage/analysis, medical records management, accounting, simulation systems, and document management. He is also an adjunct faculty member in the CMU Heinz College and Institute of Software Research where he currently teaches Software and Security and DevOps: Engineering for Deployment and Operations.
Dr. Wells focuses on the links between policy, technology and decision-making, especially in cyber resilience and cybersecurity, smart cities and community resilience, disaster mitigation and response, and space-related issues. He also has studied resilience issues related to Japan’s Digital Society. He has extensive civilian government leadership experience in national security affairs, including service as U.S. acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer (CIO). He is Visiting Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at U.S. National Defense University (NDU) and Executive Advisor to the new Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities (C-RASC) at GMU. He also was a career naval officer. In 2014 he completed 51 years with DoD.
See alsoMark Miller speaks and writes extensively on DevSecOps and Cybersecurity. He is Senior Content Manager and Community Advocate at JupiterOne. Mark’s current focus is on cyber asset attack surface management (CAASM). In a previous life, he co-founded All Day DevOps, and was the founder of DevSecOps Days. He continues to participate in the DevOps/DevSecOps and cybersecurity communities by building DevSecOps tracks at security conferences such as RSA Conference in San Francisco and Singapore, InfoSec Europe, CD Summit, AppSec USA and AppSec EU.
Mark has published 9 books. The most recent, “Modern Cybersecurity: Tales from the Near-Distant Future“, was published in October 2021 and can be found on Amazon. It is also available as a free digital download. As well, he is host and Executive Producer of the People|Process|Technology Podcast Series (300,000+ listens), the Executive Editor of the LinkedIn DevOps Group (120,000+ members), and (used to) travel internationally to speak at conferences on every continent (yes, including Antarctica). Hopefully, he will return to his normal live, in-person speaking engagements in the near-distant future.
Caroline Wong is the Chief Strategy Officer at Cobalt. As CSO, Caroline leads the Security, IT, and People teams at Cobalt. She brings a proven background in communications, cybersecurity, and experience delivering global programs to the role. Caroline’s close and practical information security knowledge stems from her broad experience as a Cigital consultant, a Symantec product manager, and day-to-day leadership roles at eBay and Zynga. Caroline also hosts the Humans of InfoSec podcast, teaches cybersecurity courses on LinkedIn Learning and has authored the popular textbook Security Metrics, A Beginner’s Guide. Caroline holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and computer sciences from UC Berkeley and a certificate in finance and accounting from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
Keyaan J. Williams is the Founder and Managing Director of CLASS-LLC, a professional services firm that specializes in corporate governance, enterprise risk, and cybersecurity program management for global customers. Prior to CLASS-LLC, he managed national and global security programs at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). A founding member of the Private Directors Association Atlanta Chapter, he currently serves as the chair of the risk committee for a global non-profit, an advisory board member for the Crisis Response Journal, a strategic advisor for other start-up and early-stage organizations. In addition to public speaking, his knowledge is documented in numerous books and publications such as the Certified CISO Body of Knowledge, The Language of Cybersecurity, and Using Security Metrics to Drive Action. He also contributes regularly to CISO Magazine, the ISSA Journal, and the Crisis Response Journal.
2014年から2019年までカーネギーメロン大学の協力で河野統合幕僚長直轄で進められた我が国初のサイバーコマンド設立とサイバー兵士教育のカーネギーメロン側プロジェクトリーダー。
現在は、自衛隊サイバーコマンドは、防衛省統合幕僚監部が防衛技官を公募する公の存在となっている。
また、カーネギーメロンCyLabによるゲーミング型サイバーディフェンス教育PicoCTFの日本の窓口でもある。
1986年カーネギーメロン大学にて世界最初の音声通訳システム開発に成功。
イェール大学大学院計算機科学科フルブライト研究員を経て、1993年カーネギーメロン博士(Ph.D) 。
1998年より現在まで複数のAI, サイバー分野での政府プロジェクトリーダー。
2008年よりカーネギーメロン大学CyLabフェロー。
機械学習やデータ、センサーなどデジタルテクノロジーを活用した新規事業創出や、マーケティング等の業務改革のコンサルティング支援経験を豊富に有する。著書に「いちばんやさしい機械学習プロジェクトの教本 ~人気講師が教えるAIを仕事に導入する方法」(2018年・インプレス)がある。
デジタル化の進展に伴うサイバー脅威の増大に危機感を抱いていた中、2019年秋に米・国防総省や東海岸のサイバー関連企業を訪問したことをきっかけとして、日本国内でのDevSecOps普及のための準備活動を開始。
同時期にレジリエンス・ジャパンに経営参画し、今回、カーネギーメロン大学Software Engineering Instituteの協力を得て、DevSecOps Days Tokyoとしてのコミュニティ活動を本格始動。
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Mr. Nicolas Chaillan, a highly qualified expert, currently serves as the first Air Force Chief Software Officer, under Dr. William Roper, the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, Arlington, Virginia. He is also the co-lead for the Department of Defense Enterprise DevSecOps Initiative with the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer. As the Air Force’s senior software czar, Mr. Chaillan is responsible for enabling Air Force programs in the transition to Agile and DevSecOps to establish force-wide DevSecOps capabilities and best practices, including continuous Authority to Operate processes and faster streamlined technology adoption. He also authored the DoD Enterprise DevSecOps Reference Design.
Hasan Yasar is the technical manager of the Secure Lifecycle Solutions Group in the SEI’s CERT Division. His group focuses on software development processes and methodologies, specifically on DevOps and development, and researches advanced image analysis, cloud technologies, and big data problems. It also provides expertise and guidance to SEI’s clients. Yasar has more than 25 years’ experience as senior security engineer, software engineer, software architect, and manager in all phases of secure software development and information modeling processes. He has an extensive knowledge of current software tools and techniques. He also specializes in secure software solutions design and development in the cybersecurity domain, including data-driven investigation and collaborative incident management, network security assessment, automated, large-scale malware triage/analysis, medical records management, accounting, simulation systems, and document management. He is also an adjunct faculty member in the CMU Heinz College and Institute of Software Research where he currently teaches Software and Security and DevOps: Engineering for Deployment and Operations.
Dr. Wells focuses on the links between policy, technology and decision-making, especially in cyber resilience and cybersecurity, smart cities and community resilience, disaster mitigation and response, and space-related issues. He also has studied resilience issues related to Japan’s Digital Society. He has extensive civilian government leadership experience in national security affairs, including service as U.S. acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration and Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Information Officer (CIO). He is Visiting Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies at U.S. National Defense University (NDU) and Executive Advisor to the new Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities (C-RASC) at GMU. He also was a career naval officer. In 2014 he completed 51 years with DoD.
Cameron Townshend has extensive experience building large mission critical applications. Developed the WeatherChannel.com.au website and backend integration. This site won 2010 Kentico site of the year for Integration and 2011 Astra award for Most Outstanding Use of Technology. Initial project lead on NSW Biosecurity Information System. As well as being the Lead Solutions Architect for Sonatype, he is a hands-on developer and leader of project teams.
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