The 2nd Annual Hawaii Cybersecurity Conference is an information sharing event intended to help Hawaii’s varied communities be better informed and better prepared against online criminals.
This conference will bring together Hawaii based organizations as well as individual consumers and students to learn from a variety of federal and state agencies about how to better prepare against cyber threat actors.
Hawaii Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke will open the conference. Experts from federal and state agencies will provide critical information that Hawaii businesses need to stay safe. Agencies confirmed to attend are:
- U.S. Secret Service
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
- State of Hawaii, Office of Homeland Security
- United States Intelligence Service (USIC)
- Homeland Security Investigations (HIS)
- U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
- Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS)
Logistics
The conference is in person only. No online/virtual attendance is supported. This event is not open to the media. There is no charge to attend the conference. This conference is organized by CyberHawaii with support and speakers provided by the FBI Honolulu Office, the Hawaii State Office of Homeland Security and other federal and state agencies.
The Hawaii Cybersecurity Conference is a two-day event that will be held at the University of Hawaii’s Manoa and West Oahu campuses.
Prerequisites: None. Topics will be general in nature and cover things that businesses and consumers should be aware of regarding general cybersecurity threats and mitigations.