ATPC Cyber Council Event with Eric Goldstein, CISA, DHS
The ATPC invites you to participate in a meeting with Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity, CISA, DHS.
The American Transaction Processors Coalition (ATPC) and the ATPC Cyber Council invites you to participate in an event on April 7th from 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET featuring Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In this current role, Mr. Goldstein leads CISA’s Cybersecurity Division, with its mission to protect and strengthen federal civilian agencies and the nation’s critical infrastructure against cyber threats.
Eric Goldstein will be discussing the cybersecurity priorities for the Biden-Harris Administration, with a specific focus on the banking and financial services sector, one of the key parts of Critical Infrastructure and the DHS’ National Critical Function (NCF). The payments industry is a unique part of these key sectors and this discussion will be a tremendous way for the ATPC community to work directly with DHS and CISA on issues critical to our industry and to DHS. This event is part of the ATPC Cyber Council’s priorities to build more extensive relationships with key agencies like DHS as we implement our 2021-2022 cybersecurity best practices and technical agendas to secure systems and protect against cyber threats.
The ATPC invites you to participate in a meeting with Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity, CISA, DHS.
The American Transaction Processors Coalition (ATPC) and the ATPC Cyber Council invites you to participate in an event on April 7th from 3:00 – 4:00 pm ET featuring Eric Goldstein, Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In this current role, Mr. Goldstein leads CISA’s Cybersecurity Division, with its mission to protect and strengthen federal civilian agencies and the nation’s critical infrastructure against cyber threats.
Eric Goldstein will be discussing the cybersecurity priorities for the Biden-Harris Administration, with a specific focus on the banking and financial services sector, one of the key parts of Critical Infrastructure and the DHS’ National Critical Function (NCF). The payments industry is a unique part of these key sectors and this discussion will be a tremendous way for the ATPC community to work directly with DHS and CISA on issues critical to our industry and to DHS. This event is part of the ATPC Cyber Council’s priorities to build more extensive relationships with key agencies like DHS as we implement our 2021-2022 cybersecurity best practices and technical agendas to secure systems and protect against cyber threats.