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NITAAC will be exhibiting. For more information or to register for the event, please visit the event website. NITAAC is not responsible for registration.
Event overview:
The summit will feature interactive panel discussions, keynotes, and breakout sessions with leaders and executives from government and industry. These are individuals shaping the discourse and driving real, meaningful change in how we approach cybersecurity, data management, and Special Access Program Information Technology. Join us in exploring the challenges and opportunities that come with new technology adoption. Discover how we can optimize information sharing while maintaining robust data protection. Understand how we can leverage technological advancements for enhanced cybersecurity measures, thereby ensuring that our SAP IT Ecosystem continues to safeguard the nation’s most sensitive information. Embrace this opportunity to shape the discourse, learn from the best, and play your part in safeguarding our digital future. It’s not just about what you can learn, but also what you can contribute to this critical and expanding field.
Location
Charleston Area Convention Center 5001 Coliseum Drive North Charleston, SC29418 United States
Date and Time
Monday, October 23 - Thursday, October 26, 2023 - All day
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