Mad Scientist Community:
Please join us, TRADOC G2, for an online discussion of the Intelligence Preparation for Operational Resilience (IPOR) framework with Douglas Gray
When: June 29, 2016 at 1100 EST, presentation for 45 minutes, followed by a Q&A session.
Topic: Intelligence Preparation for Operational Resilience (IPOR)
Where: Log on through APAN at: https://connect.apan.org/r3bgfq47484
Doug is an information security engineer at the CERT® Division, the cybersecurity arm of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. An expert in risk and resilience management, Doug is a retired Army functional-area 53 lieutenant colonel. At SEI, Doug has led projects in data-driven cybersecurity governance, information security continuous monitoring, mobile and email gateway security, and integration of intelligence into risk, resilience, and project management. As chief of system security, Doug led the U.S. Army Command and Control Support Agency, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Deputy Chief of Staff G-3/5/7, to earn recognition as runner-up for the National Security Agency’s prestigious Rowlett Award, which recognizes outstanding organizational excellence in the field of information systems security. Previous experience includes assignments as Information Assurance Manager, 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry); Chief, System Integration, U.S. Army Human Resources Command; and Network Officer, Coalition Forces Land Component Command. Doug holds the Chief Information Security Officer certificate from the National Defense University, and the Certified Information Systems Security Professional and Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certifications.
Doug is going to discuss the CERT® Division’s Intelligence Preparation for Operational Resilience (IPOR) framework. IPOR builds on the military’s Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield process and the CERT® Resilience Management Model (CERT-RMM) to enable defenders to identify the information they need, have, and must attain with an eye toward leveraging that situational awareness to build operational resilience of their systems and organizations. IPOR is designed to complement and be compatible with frameworks such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Risk Management Framework, CERT-RMM, OCTAVE Allegro, Agile, and Project-Management Body of Knowledge.
This presentation is UNCLASSIFIED and open to the public.
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach-out to:
Allison Winer, allison.d.winer.ctr@mail.mil