Description: All Nellis personnel, employees, and contractors are invited to attend upcoming AFCEA Las Vegas Informaton Technology & Cybersecurity Day set to take place at The Club - Nellis AFB on Tuesday 16 May 2017. This is an excellent opportunity to view and demo some of the latest mission oriented information technology, and cybersecurity, products/services available today. Exhibits will be open from 1000 - 1300 hrs. CPE certificates will be available for those that attend the sessions.

Complimentary refreshments and lunch served.

In conjunction with this event you may also attend educational Cyber Sessions and/or the NWS Storm Spotter Training Course:

1030 - 1100 - "Insider Threat - Duality of Modern Man - Everyone's an Insider" - Robert Monine,
Director, Exabeam Federal

1130 - 1200 - "TSG VoIP other Secure VoIP Technologies" -
Randall Bruley, VP, Systems Engineering and Support, CIS Secure Computing

1230 - 1300 - Click link for more informaton "Event Detection from UAS Data:
Commercial Prospects and Technical Challenges will take Place"
" - Dr. Robert J. (Bob) Jannarone, Brainlike, Inc.will describe and demonstrate Commercial Opportunities for Automatic Event Detection from UAS Data
highlighting airborne inspection, wildlife surveying, and driverless vehicle applications. Bob will also share lessons learned over many years of transitioning DoD and academic R&D to commercial product delivery.

1315 - 1515 - "The National Weather Service Storm Spotter Training Course" - Become an official Storm Spotter. Severe Weather Spotters are a vital link in the timely and accurate flow of weather information into and out of weather forecast offices. Attend this training course and you will be a certified spotter! Must pre-register for this course to attend.

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