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As geopolitical tensions continue to rise and threat actors are more driven for success than ever before, DDoS attacks are increasing in quantity, scope, and complexity.  The days of old are gone and its imperative that security leaders understand the dynamic nature of today’s DDoS attacks.  Join VCSP and NETSCOUT Arbor as we explore the shift change in the DDoS attack landscape and how to evaluate your vulnerability to DDoS attacks.

Date & Time:

March 21, 2024 | 12 - 1 PM

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Richard Hummel, Senior Threat Intelligence Manager | NETSCOUT

 

 

 

 


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The AWS Security Reference Architecture (AWS SRA) is a holistic set of guidelines for deploying the full complement of AWS security services in a multi-account environment. It can be relied upon to help design, implement, and manage AWS security services so that they align with industry accepted practices. The recommendations are built around a single-page architecture that includes AWS security services. In this session, learn about the AWS SRA and how you and your team’s might rely on the AWS SRA to design and secure your cloud hosted workloads. Also learn how they help achieve security objectives, where they can be best deployed and managed in your AWS accounts, and how they interact with other security services.

Date & Time:

June 1, 2023 | 12 - 1 PM


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VP- Cloud Security | Enabling teams to adopt and secure AWS cloud leveraging automation as a work force multiplier.

 


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The use of Generative AI has exploded in the last year, surprising and delighting most consumers in its rise from relative obscurity. Every day there’s a new product or service taking advantage of Generative AI, and it seems that if you don’t use them you’ll be left behind. In this session we’ll look at how this AI revolution occurred, the risks and benefits of using Generative AI services, and some key tooling capabilities and best practices for governance and control in a business environment.

Date & Time:

November 16, 2023 | 12 - 1 PM

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Patrick McNeil

Senior Security Architect,  GuidePoint Security

Patrick is a Sr. Security Architect for GuidePoint Security, specializing in application security and DevSecOps programs, API Security, and AI / ML. His background includes software development, system architecture design, network engineering, and security in the defense, banking, and telecom industries. Patrick is a hacker and #telephreak at heart, passionate about teaching and mentoring. He has shared his knowledge at a number of conferences, including DEFCON, DerbyCon, BSidesLV and local BSides events, CarolinaCon, CackalackyCon, regional OWASP meetings, and various telecom industry and fraud prevention forums. Patrick enjoys growing his local security community by volunteering with BSidesRDU and CackalackyCon, and is the president of a nonprofit Oak City Locksport.

 

 

 

 


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Join us on October 5th from 12-1 PM for the latest on where our cyber-attack surface is growing and how to reduce the risk posed by key cyber threats from nation states to critical infrastructure to malicious use of  AI.  We are fortunate to have a panel of front-line subject matter experts who will share their knowledge of the cyber threat challenges they face every day.

Date & Time:

October 5, 2023 | 12 - 1 PM

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Panelists:

Chris Cope,  Field Supervisor, FBI

Sean Stalzer, Director, Cyber Security, Dominion Energy Services

Lance James, Founder and CEO of Unit221B,  Former Deloitte Head of Cyber Intelligence, and Chief Scientist for Flashpoint

Moderator:

Beth Bergin Waller, Chair, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
Practice, Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black

 

 

 

 


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The rapid scaling of quantum computers is approaching an inflection point, with profound implications for multiple industries. The business advantage is insurmountable in pharmaceutical, finance, energy, intelligence, and many other fields. It will separate the haves from the have-nots to become market leaders. The dark side is the impact to virtually all digital networks today, including all the cybersecurity tools used to protect modern enterprise and critical infrastructure. The issue is “harvest now, decrypt later” which enables the future exploitation of any data collected today and before a transition to post-quantum cryptography. However, there are powerful solutions and tools to begin preparing now.

Date & Time:

March 9, 2023 | 12 - 1 PM

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Denis Mandich, CTO of Qrypt

 

 

 

 


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Date & Time:

November 17, 2022 | 12 – 1 PM

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Jason Ancarrow, AVP of Enterprise Cybersecurity for CarMax

 

Jason Ancarrow is AVP of Enterprise Cybersecurity for CarMax where he leads Cybersecurity Operations and Security Architecture. He also serves on the Advisory Board for the VCU Cybersecurity Center. In addition, Jason serves as the President of the CarMax Foundation, which directs the CarMax Foundation’s work to promote the causes CarMax Associates care about to impact the communities where they live and work. Jason was commissioned as an Officer out of college and completed his commitment with the Virginia Air National Guard. His Technology career spans over 20 years in program management, information security operations, and consulting with organizations such as AOL, Capital One, IBM, US Army, and the FBI.

 

He holds a BA in Economics from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) and a MS in Information Security and Assurance from Norwich University. Jason also serves on the Board for the American Red Cross Capital Region and the Advisory Board for the VCU Cybersecurity Center and Torchlight.ai.

 


Ron Buchanan, Information Security Officer for Atlantic Union Bank

 

Ron Buchanan joined Atlantic Union Bank in 2016 as the Information Security Officer. Prior roles include Senior Director of Information Security Operations at Capital One and Vice President of the CyberCrime Investigations for State Street Bank. Ron has over 20 years’ experience in cyber security including incident response, forensics, eDiscovery, encryption, and investigations. Ron’s primary mission continues to focus on protecting assets, stakeholders, and intellectual property from cyber threats, while enabling the business to operate with flexibility and full situational awareness.

 

Ron has a BS in Business Management & Finance from Northeastern University and a Master of Science in Information Assurance from Norwich University. Ron has obtained certifications as a CISSP, CISM, and EnCE (Encase Certified Examiner). Ron is also a member of ISSA, and the FBI’s InfraGard and Citizens Academy programs. Ron serves on the Board of the Virginia Cyber Security Partnership.

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Date & Time:

October 27, 2022 | 12 – 1 PM

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Rob Hankison, Cyber Security Specialist Leader at Deloitte

 

Rob Hankinson is a Cyber Security Leader for Deloitte, specializing in advising federal agencies and states on how to transition to a Zero Trust architecture. Rob has over 25 years of cyber security experience, most of which is as a director for information technology for the U.S. Department of State. Rob also spent some time with the Office of Management and Budget’s (OMB) Office of the Federal CIO where he helped shape federal policy regarding IT security and communications.

Date:

July 13, 2022

Time:

1 – 4 PM


Schedule:

1:00 - Welcome by VITA
1:15 - IT Security in the Hybrid World with Randy Marchany / Virginia Tech
2:00 - MACH37 Introduction with Mike McCoy / MACH37
2:10 - Problems, Solutions, Use Cases and Traction by MACH37 Cohorts
3:10 - From the Trenches / Call-in from Kyiv, Ukraine with Hideez
3:55 - Upcoming Events by VITA
4:00 - Adjourn


Session Details

"IT Security in the Hybrid World" w/ Randy Marchany

The hybrid work world has required us to change our security architectures to adapt to an environment where organizations have limited visibility to endpoints. This shift incorporates strategies involving zero trust principles, moving away from network-basedIDS/IPS as line speeds increase, and vulnerability management/scanning of external networks. The era of corporate network boundaries is ending.


MACH37 Introduction + Cohort Presentations

MACH37 is a start-up accelerator designed to facilitate the creation of the next generation of cyber product companies.

5 Cybersecurity companies (cohorts) participating in MACH37 will present 12 minutes each on their problem, solution, use cases and traction they have made since graduating from MACH37.


"From The Trenches"

Hideez a MACH37 graduate company will describe how they are helping defend critical infrastructure from Russian cyber attacks.

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The RVAjs conference is a must-attend event for JavaScript and web developers, UX/UI designers, DevOps and security professionals, AI enthusiasts, frontend developers, micro frontend and GraphQL enthusiasts, IoT developers, and anyone interested in software development. The conference covers a wide range of topics, from JavaScript in the age of AI to UX design, security, and IoT integration, making it an excellent opportunity to stay updated on industry trends and network with fellow technology enthusiasts.

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Location: Main Stage
This talk is a candid exploration of the intersection between AI and JavaScript engineering. Let’s confront our sobering new reality head on with clear eyes and an open mind. While we face the daunting reality that AI is replacing certain jobs this talk is not a doomsday prophecy. Instead, we’ll discuss strategies that can transform AI from a threat into a powerful ally. Let’s discover what it takes to not only survive, but thrive.

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Location: RF&P Forum

Devs rely on Hot Module Replacement, but few know how it works. Not to mention the confusion between watch mode, live reloading, and HMR. In this talk, we’ll reinvent HMR from first principles, giving you the confidence to work with HMR where ever you find it (webpack, vite, etc..).

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Location: Gottwald B

Are your JavaScript applications technically sound, but lacking that polish and special spark that makes users fall in love with them? If you want to create web applications that also leave a lasting impression on your users, it’s time to embrace User Experience (UX) design.

In this session, we’ll cover the secrets of creating web applications that go beyond being merely functional to becoming fun, intuitive, and memorable experiences for your users. The talk will cover the essential UX principles that every JavaScript developer should know, with practical examples of how to implement them effortlessly into your projects.

Whether you’re a seasoned JavaScript developer or just starting your journey, this talk will leave you with valuable insights to create applications that resonate with your users on a deeper level.

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Location: Main Stage
Unlock the exciting world of game development with JavaScript skills you already know! Learn the many ways that game dev mirrors web dev, and take away easy entry points for you to try it yourself. You will expand your horizons, and gain practical insights to level up your skills across the board!

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Location: RF&P Forum
Join me for an introduction to Melange, a game-changer in type-safe web development and the spiritual successor to BuckleScript/ReasonML. We will examine the current state of TypeScript, its strengths and weaknesses, and why it creates a compelling story for a solution like Melange.

Diving deeper, we’ll discuss Melange’s core offerings: OCaml’s unparalleled type system and its integration within the OCaml ecosystem and toolchain. We will also learn about Melange’s ability to compose and bind to existing packages and tooling in the JS/TS ecosystem with minimal friction.

Finally, we’ll explore the developer experience of Melange, touching upon its editor integrations, the friendly and growing community, available libraries, and state-of-the-art tooling.

Whether you’re a seasoned TypeScript developer or just getting started, this talk will offer a fresh and interesting perspective on type-safe web development, positioning Melange as the next frontier.

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Location: Gottwald B
Today’s JS apps have hundreds of dependencies. It’s extremely important to understand the risks of your software supply chain – in a manner that’s highly automated, stays out of the way and gives you context about your changes in each pull request.

This talk will begin with an overview of supply chain risks and the standards/tech in the space. Then we’ll dive into how to give engineers context right in a pull request/CICD pipeline about any security issues with their dependency changes. Of course, this is an ongoing process once your app is deployed, so we’ll discuss strategies to make the process as painless as possible.

As a bonus, it’s very likely that your full dependency tree is beyond npm, to everything else in your containers and the hosts that you’re running on. This interactions can be complex and hard to get a handle on. We’ll end by discussing what a holistic supply chain strategy looks like.

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Location: Main Stage
SolidJS is the fastest framework available with a programming API similar to React. JSX, Typescript, Reactive, Server side rendering – Solid has it all, including a Universal Renderer to allow you to create your own framework. Get an intro to Solid and how I built my own webgl renderer with Solid.

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Location: RF&P Forum
Web components are a set of technologies that encapsulate custom code within native HTML tags and DOM Nodes, no virtual DOM, bundler or build pipeline needed. We’ll review key concepts and features of web components, slots, template composition, and the role of StencilJS.

We’ll explore how we can use UI web component libraries and utility classes like TailwindCSS to help solve challenges in multi-tenant systems, WordPress/Shopify templates, and more.

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Location: Gottwald B
As a car owner, we *know* if we lose our access token (the key) anyone can drive your beloved Eleanor away. In the online world you can lose your access token without even knowing it’s gone. Let’s talk about ways we can help prove rightful possession of an access token when accessing sensitive data like bank accounts and NOC lists.

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Location: Main Stage

Have you heard of Web Bluetooth? It ties local devices to the Web through a browser using JavaScript. For example, this allows you to share your fitness tracker data in the cloud for analysis or sharing with others. The ease with which Web Bluetooth allows this flexibility will impact healthcare, home, and industry.

This presentation assumes no Bluetooth knowledge and will introduce the relevant concepts to understand Web Bluetooth and how to use the API in the JavaScript ecosystem. A demonstration will be given to show how a wearable device can communicate with the cloud using JavaScript and Web Bluetooth. Additionally, the development and testing hurdles which center around the requirement for secure connections such as HTTPS will be explained. Finally, the broader scope of this technology’s impact on healthcare, home, and industry will be discussed along with the security and privacy questions.

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Location: RF&P Forum
SemVer outlines how to communicate when breaking changes exist, but it doesn’t provide guidance on how to introduce breaking changes to application developers. Most of the time you get release notes outlining the breaking changes. If you’re lucky, you might get instructions on how to change your code. Beyond that there’s very little standardization around how to best prepare your users for breaking changes across major releases.
We’ve seen a few approaches work with varying degrees of success, but they often involve painful long-lived feature branches or feature freezes to adopt the new version all at once.

For Remix, we wanted to make this process as smooth as possible, providing the ability to adopt breaking changes one-by-one without the need for long-lived feature branches. Let’s talk about “Future Flags” and our plan to make Remix major upgrades boring for you and your team.

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Location: Gottwald B
In today’s fast-paced technological landscape, complexity seems to be the norm. However, there is a growing need to question this status quo and reevaluate our approach to software development. Simple software offers numerous advantages, from increased productivity and maintainability to improved user experience and reduced costs. In this talk, we will dive into the benefits of simplicity and how it can pave the way to success for software projects.

Key Takeaways:

Understanding the value of simplicity: We will explore why simplicity is essential and the benefits it brings to developers, businesses, and end-users. By examining case studies, we will demonstrate how simple software solutions have outperformed their complex counterparts in various domains.

Principles for simplicity-driven development: Discover a set of principles and best practices that can guide developers in writing or rewriting software with simplicity as a core principle. Learn how to prioritize clarity & modularity.

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Location: Main Stage
Kinsale has seen incredible growth over the past five years, increasing gross written premium from $275.5M in 2018 to $1.1B in 2022. As a result, Kinsale’s application development teams have gone from start up to scale up at a rapid pace, increasing the number of teams significantly. While this has led to an increased throughput by the IT department, it has also lead to some constraints. At one point in 2022, Kinsale had four teams working on the same Angular application with a single pipeline and one set of environments. When one team was testing, other teams were unable to make progress — becoming an ongoing challenge. This situation led Kinsale to consider Micro Frontends as a viable way to accelerate the development process and increase the reusability of code. Kinsale partnered with SingleStone to validate that their frontend architecture modernization effort was grounded in best practices and ensure they were considering all options for HOW and WHEN to leverage Micro Frontends.

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Location: RF&P Forum
Two members of the Apollo Client team, Alessia and Jerel, will show you how we built a non-trivial application using Apollo Client’s new Suspense features, GraphQL features like the @defer directive, and how to combine them to build great user experiences in your own apps.

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Location: Gottwald B
“This product would be so much faster to build if we only had a design system in place!” Well…. maybe. A design system takes care and feeding and requires a good foundation. If you want to achieve developer efficiency and interface consistency, you need to start with the right things.

Starting a design system can be daunting, especially on a more extensive app or family of applications. How do you start, and then how do you implement the plan? What are the pitfalls of common approaches and off-the-shelf setups? We’ll dive into how to start your team on the path of bringing a design system to your organization. We’ll examine and compare the common tooling available for implementation in component systems across multiple frameworks. We’ll identify steps you can take today to move the ball forward, and finally, we’ll discuss some of the pitfalls and concerns to watch for as you move towards a unified experience.

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Map, Locations, Driving directions, Nearby, Waypoints…
Join for an engaging “Supercharged Maps” presentation where Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Javascript converge to unveil captivating data stories. I will showcase innovative techniques, experiences, and valuable insights in leveraging the power of GIS visualization through front-end development.

Explore the seamless integration of mapping libraries, data analysis, and backend technologies. Through live demonstrations, you will experience the techniques as front-end developers to harness the full potential of Javascript, infusing life into data narratives through interactive maps.

2023 Speakers

Justin Schroeder

Founder

FormKit Inc.

Momin Khan

Game & Software Engineer

Meeshof & ROOT76 Games, RVA Game Jams

Pedro Cattori

Staff Developer

Remix / Shopify

Chris Lorenzo

Distinguished Engineer

Comcast

Brandon Boswell

VP, User Experience

Dorsata

Rob Szumski

CEO

EdgeBit

Dillon Mulroy

Staff Software Engineer

Skolem

Kevin Druff

Senior Lead Software Engineer

Capital One

Matt Brophy

Staff Developer

Shopify

Alessia Bellisario

Staff Software Engineer

Apollo GraphQL

Paul Otto

Senior Software Developer

Teledyne LeCroy

Patrick Martin

Senior Software Developer

SingleStone

Evan Scott

Senior Software Developer

Kinsale

Brian Childress

Principal Technical Advisor

Summit Labs

John Athayde

Owner

Meticulous, LLC

Christoffer Hallas

Drew Lytle

Jitendrudu Lacaraju

Senior Software Engineer

Timmons Group

Shahruk Khan

Senior Engineer

SK Tech Consulting

Jerel Miller

Principal Software Engineer

Apollo GraphQL