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UID:13580-1487682000-1487689200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-02-21/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161200Z
UID:13579-1487077200-1487084400@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-02-14/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170207T130000
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DTSTAMP:20150605T161200Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161200Z
UID:13578-1486472400-1486479600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-02-07/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161200Z
UID:13577-1485867600-1485874800@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-01-31/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161200Z
UID:13576-1485262800-1485270000@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-01-24/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170117T130000
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CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161200Z
UID:13575-1484658000-1484665200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-01-17/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13574-1484053200-1484060400@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-01-10/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170103T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13573-1483448400-1483455600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2017-01-03/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161227T130000
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DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13572-1482843600-1482850800@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-12-27/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161220T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13571-1482238800-1482246000@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-12-20/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161213T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161213T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13570-1481634000-1481641200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-12-13/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161206T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13569-1481029200-1481036400@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-12-06/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161129T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161159Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161159Z
UID:13568-1480424400-1480431600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-11-29/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161122T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161122T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161158Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161158Z
UID:13567-1479819600-1479826800@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-11-22/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161115T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161158Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161158Z
UID:13566-1479214800-1479222000@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-11-15/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://kryptonbrothers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/nbdpwg-landing-1920-calendar.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161117T170000
DTSTAMP:20160325T152505Z
CREATED:20160325T152505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160325T152505Z
UID:13811-1479110400-1479402000@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:KM World 2016
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nHacking KM: People\, Processes\, & Technology\nHacking and hackathons are perhaps better known in the geek community\, but KMWorld 2016\, is taking a page from their book and looking to hack\, or change in our case\, our ideas\, strategies\, and practices in using processes and technology to engage our communities. Organizations are changing – flattening their structures\, encouraging creative and innovative practices\, engaging audiences in different ways\, utilizing technology to streamline and connect people in new and exciting ways. To be successful\, today’s organizations have to look at things with different perspectives\, be flexible and fast\, able to easily transfer and share knowledge\, deal with zettabytes of data\, innovate\, engage and impact communities and customers in positive ways. The platforms\, processes and programs have to respond in a timely fashion to make this happen and to keep customers satisfied. The culture of the organization\, the people\, enables the transformations and innovations – and well-oiled collaborative organizations excel at leading the charge!
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/km-world-2016/
LOCATION:JW Marriott Washington DC\, 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW\, Washington DC\, DC\, 20004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Knowledge based systems
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161108T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161158Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161158Z
UID:13565-1478610000-1478617200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-11-08/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161101T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161101T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161158Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161158Z
UID:13564-1478005200-1478012400@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group-2016-11-01/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151209T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151209T170000
DTSTAMP:20141006T124851Z
CREATED:20141006T124851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141006T124851Z
UID:12067-1449648000-1449680400@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:Flock Theory Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Tempora dolor\, facilis\, tempus volutpat orci etiam reprehenderit. Augue\, elementum! Class alias\, eros\, laoreet\, unde\, fringilla impedit accusantium\, dictumst nibh metus debitis a quibusdam voluptatibus assumenda taciti integer laoreet montes\, fermentum lacus\, lacinia. Eiusmod placeat\, ratione\, ullamco placeat mollitia\, veniam? \nImpedit\, dignissim\, magni euismod expedita\, proin sunt ipsam. Voluptas atque\, at\, consequuntur? Eaque esse\, similique fusce ducimus nemo autem tellus. Consequat accusamus egestas quo ab laboris\, integer illo pharetra habitant\, feugiat erat? Egestas ipsum? Qui tellus porro officia fermentum molestiae\, est\, erat quos quidem\, mattis\, expedita dolorem elementum eros aperiam diam luctus nostrum accusamus vero molestias\, congue delectus\, eu! Soluta.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/flock-theory-seminar/
LOCATION:Invent Union Building\, 1631 6th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Academics,Arts & Humanities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Watson":MAILTO:events@example.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151021T170000
DTSTAMP:20150610T034105Z
CREATED:20150610T034105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150610T034105Z
UID:13717-1445241600-1445446800@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:ISACA CSX 2015 North America
DESCRIPTION:From ISACA: “CSX 2015 has been designed to provide novice through CISO with insights and best practices taught by the industry’s top practitioners. Attending CSX 2015 lets you network with these experts to help you better understand and manage current threats\, as well as identify and prepare to meet emerging challenges.”
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/isaca-csx-2015-north-america/
LOCATION:Marriott Wardman Park\, 2660 Woodley Road Northwest\, Washington DC\, DC\, 20008\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150817T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150819T170000
DTSTAMP:20150605T145319Z
CREATED:20150604T124453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T145319Z
UID:12064-1439802000-1440003600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:ISACA GRC 2015
DESCRIPTION:From the sponsor: “Where Governance and Risk Management Align for Impact in business and beyond.”\n \n  \nAs part of our support of the NIST Big Data Public Working Group\, we are working on GRC issues that tend accompany Big Data systems. \nThe conference agenda is organized around these learning tracks: \n\nIT Emerging Trends\nA Holistic Approach to GRC Processes & Implementation\nERM: Impact on Strategic Solutions\nRegulatory & Compliance Issues: Best Practices\n\n 
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/undergraduate-open-day/
LOCATION:Arizona Biltmore\, 2400 E Missouri Ave\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150803T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150803T170000
DTSTAMP:20150715T235106Z
CREATED:20150715T234420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150715T235106Z
UID:13734-1438606800-1438621200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NTIA Meeting on Best Practices for UAS Privacy\, Transparency and Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Full title: Notice of Multistakeholder Process to Develop Best Practices for Privacy\, Transparency\, and Accountability Regarding Commercial and Private Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Following is from the NTIA announcement verbatim: \nNTIA will convene meetings of a multistakeholder process concerning privacy\, transparency\, and accountability issues regarding commercial and private use of unmanned aircraft systems. The meetings will be held on August 3\, 2015; September 24\, 2015; October 21\, 2015; and November 20\, 2015 from 1 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.\, Eastern Time. The meetings will be held in the Boardroom at the American Institute of Architects\, 1735 New York Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC 20006. \nFor further information please contact John Verdi\, National Telecommunications and Information Administration\, U.S. Department of Commerce\, 1401 Constitution Avenue\, NW\, Room 4725\, Washington\, DC 20230; telephone (202) 482-8238; email jverdi@ntia.doc.gov. Please direct media inquiries to NTIA’s Office of Public Affairs\, (202) 482-7002; email press@ntia.doc.gov.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/ntia-meeting-on-best-practices-for-uas-privacy-transparency-and-accountability/
LOCATION:American Institute of Architects\, 1735 New York Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20006\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150713T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150713T200000
DTSTAMP:20150713T200625Z
CREATED:20150713T200625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150713T200625Z
UID:13730-1436812200-1436817600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:Meetup: Spotify's Recommendations Lambda Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Meeting announcement from Meetup via the Organizer\, Eugene Dvorkin: \nAt Spotify\, one of the ways we surface personalized music recommendations to users is via the Discover page. The recommendations are powered by training large scale Matrix Factorization models on user listening history. Batch hadoop jobs run daily to build latent vectors for users\, tracks\, artists and albums. \nHowever\, this setup doesn’t incorporate intra-day listening history. Furthermore\, new users that log into Spotify and stream music will not receive recommendations until their second day using the application. To solve the problem\, we leverage Storm and process user listens in real-time; this allows us to surface recommendations to new users as soon as they start listening to songs on Spotify. We shall discuss our framework\, how we use Storm and challenges we faced building this system. \n 
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/meetup-spotifys-recommendations-lambda-architecture/
LOCATION:Spotify\, 45 W. 18 St 7th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150609T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150609T150000
DTSTAMP:20150605T161147Z
CREATED:20150604T125653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T161147Z
UID:12069-1433854800-1433862000@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:NIST Big Data Public Working Group
DESCRIPTION:From the NIST project description: “NIST is leading the development of a Big Data Technology Roadmap. This roadmap will define and prioritize requirements for interoperability\, portability\, reusability\, and extendibility for big data analytic techniques and technology infrastructure in order to support secure and effective adoption of Big Data. To help develop the ideas in the Big Data Technology Roadmap\, NIST is creating the Public Working Group for Big Data.”\nKrypton Brothers co-founder Mark Underwood is co-chair (with Arnab Roy of Fujitsu) of the Security and Privacy subgroup of this public working group. \nScope\nThe scope statement from NIST follows: \nThe focus of the NBD-PWG is to form a community of interest from industry\, academia\, and government\, with the goal of developing a consensus definitions\, taxonomies\, secure reference architectures\, and technology roadmap. The aim is to create vendor-neutral\, technology and infrastructure agnostic deliverables to enable Big Data stakeholders to pick-and-choose best analytics tools for their processing and visualization requirements on the most suitable computing platforms and clusters while allowing value-added from Big Data service providers and flow of data between the stakeholders in a cohesive and secure manner.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/nist-big-data-public-working-group/
LOCATION:GoToMeeting
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150610T170000
DTSTAMP:20150605T145358Z
CREATED:20150603T125013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T145358Z
UID:12068-1433836800-1433955600@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:Pharmapack North America
DESCRIPTION:Krypton will be in attendance at this year’s Pharmapack North America.  The meeting’s advance promotion follows.\n \n\nWorld-class pharmaceutical packaging\, materials\, and drug delivery suppliers\nThe U.S. debut of the Innovation Gallery\, showcasing the latest innovations in pharma packaging and delivery systems\nAll-new conference content to address key challenges; plus networking opportunities around every corner\nComprehensive co-located events\, including: EastPack and MD&M East\n\nFor more\, see the event web site.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/pharmapack-north-america/
LOCATION:Jacob K. Javits Convention Center\, 655 W. 34th St\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Information Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150604T170000
DTSTAMP:20150605T162152Z
CREATED:20150603T123954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T162152Z
UID:12062-1433318400-1433437200@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:Patient Privacy Forum 2015
DESCRIPTION:2015 Health Privacy Summit Agenda\n5th International Summit on the Future of Health Privacy\nHealth information in the Age of Surveillance\nOverview of the summit from the organizer: \nThe Health Privacy Summit is a unique\, inclusive event that offers the only forum in the world for high-level\, thoughtful discussions about the most urgent national and international health privacy issues and solutions. Every year\, we aim to include new and relevant perspectives so that we can better address the need for comprehensive and meaningful health data security and privacy. In doing so\, we hope to help create improved consumer protections that restore trust in health professionals\, technology\, and governments; ensure high quality healthcare; and allow everyone to benefit from research that utilizes trustworthy technologies.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/patient-privacy-forum-2015/
LOCATION:Georgetown Law Center\, Washington\, DC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Health Information Technology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150413T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150414T170000
DTSTAMP:20150605T170023Z
CREATED:20150604T124620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150605T170023Z
UID:12065-1428912000-1429030800@kryptonbrothers.com
SUMMARY:Ontology Summit 2015
DESCRIPTION:The Ontology Summit 2015 focused on the Internet of Things: Toward Smart Networked Systems and Societies. Michael Gruninger and Krypton Brothers’ Mark Underwood were Summit Co-Chairs. Ram Sriram and Leo Obrst were Symposium Co-Chairs; the Symposium in recent years has been hosted at NITRD. Ontolog’s Ontology Summit overall description: \nThe OntologySummit is an annual series of events (first started by Ontolog and NIST in 2006) that involves the ontology community and communities related to each year’s theme chosen for the summit. The Ontology Summit program is now co-organized by Ontolog\, NIST\, NCOR\, NCBO\, IAOA\, NCO_NITRD along with the co-sponsorship of other organizations that are supportive of the Summit goals and objectives.
URL:https://kryptonbrothers.com/event/ontology-summit-2015/
LOCATION:NCO_NITRD\, 4141 Wilson Bl.\, Arlington\, VA\, 22230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cybersecurity,Standards
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