The National Motor Freight Traffic Association
(NMFTA) has announced that its annual Digital Solutions Conference on Cybersecurity, once
leader for more than a decade in addressing cybersecurity issues, including important research
work and critical educational efforts on the topic of cybersecurity for the American Trucking
Association and other organizations within the industry.
This year’s conference is set for November 13-15 at the Westin in Old Alexandria. Registration
is available at the conference’s web site, which is www.nmfta.org/digital-solutions-conferencecybersecurity/. This is a free educational event, with discounted hotel rates in Alexandria.
After kicking off with a welcome reception on the evening of Sunday, November 13, the general
meeting begins on Monday with educational sessions touching on cellular cybersecurity, e-mail
security and mobile device security.
Tuesday’s sessions cover topics such as vehicle security and enterprise security, as well as
keynote speaker Eric O’Neill – a former FBI counterterrorism and counterintelligence operative.
Another highlight will be a presentation by Yongdae Kim, Ph.D., professor of Electrical
Engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. Kim and his team
have recently developed a system that can automatically analyze vulnerabilities of LTE mobile
systems.
The conference will close with a panel discussion titled “The Future of Cybersecurity – Where
Do We Go From Here?”, moderated by Michael Wickham, senior staff engineer at Johns
Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab.
“We have been having this conference for many years for the LTL industry,” said Debbie
Sparks, Executive Director of NMFTA. “With so many digital security threats facing the trucking
industry, we are very pleased to open the conference up to the entire industry so all will have
the opportunity to benefit from these insights.”
In addition to O’Neill, Kim and Wickham, other conference speakers include: Chase
Cunningham, Ericom; Gema Howell, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Jeremy
Daily, Ph.D., Colorado State University; Kate Vajda, Dragos; and Ahmed Shah, Red Canari.
Those interested in attending are encouraged to register soon to ensure availability. NMFTA
encourages participation not only from IT professionals in the industry, but also from individuals
who manage their own trucks along with supporting software.