April 18 @5:30pm – Panel Discussion on Vehicle Security

Register: This is a Hybrid meeting. A dinner meal will be served (Meal menu Nando PERi-PERi). REGISTER HERE for IN PERSON & ONLINE Zoom. Location: Battelle Crystal City Office, 6th floor: 1550 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA 22202. Metro Station Accessible. Registration closes on Wednesday 4/17/2024.

Abstract: Join us for a panel discussion on Vehicle Security with experts from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center, and Battelle Memorial Institute.

About the Speakers: Samuel C. Hollifield is a cybersecurity research scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Cyber Resilience and Intelligence Division. He leads transportation security projects related to the movement of nuclear and radioactive materials. His research involves developing intrusion detection applications for in-vehicle networks, creating secure packaging through advanced manufacturing, and assessing and quantifying automotive vulnerabilities.

Joshua Poster is the Intel and Analysis Operations Manager of the Auto Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC). He leads the Auto-ISAC Intel & Analysis Division and is also the Vice Chair of National Council of ISACs (NCI). Previously, he was a Program Manager at the Public Transportation and Surface Transportation ISACs as well as a Sr. Analyst at Electronic Warfare Associates. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology.

Keith Fidura is a Computer Engineer IV at Battelle Memorial Institute with the Cyber Solutions Division (CSD). He is a United States Government (USG) Vehicle Subject Matter Expert (SME) who holds a Vehicle Forensic Certification. He has over 15 years of experience as a defense contractor. He has worked as a United States Army Crypto NSA detailee, Geolocation Specialist/RF Engineer, and DOMEX Instructor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Cyber Security.