CS5 East

CS5 East

Registration coming soon! Empowering Organizations Seeking Compliance (OSCs)  CS5 East is the definitive event for government contractors, cloud service providers, and defense industrial base (DIB) suppliers committed to strengthening their cybersecurity posture and achieving compliance under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). 

National Cyber Summit 2025

National Cyber Summit 2025

National Cyber Summit is the nation’s most innovative cyber security-technology event, offering unique educational, collaborative and workforce development opportunities for industry visionaries and rising leaders. NCS offers more value than similar cyber conferences with diverse focus-areas, premier speakers, and unmatched accessibility. Our core focus is on three things: education, collaboration and innovation.

RAMPCon 2025

RAMPCon 2025

Prepare to immerse yourself in the future of federal cloud security at RAMPCon 2025! Now expanded to two-days, we’re bringing together industry leaders, government officials, and technical experts to tackle the evolving challenges of federal security and compliance.  Connect with top innovators, gain exclusive insights, and explore groundbreaking strategies that are shaping the future of…

Maryland Defense Forum

Maryland Defense Forum

Hosted by the Maryland Department of Commerce, Maryland Economic Development Corporation, and the Federal Business Council, Inc., the Maryland Defense Forum is set to host discussions on building military: resilience and readiness; critical Department of Defense (DoD) technologies; supply chain diversification; government contracting challenges; and more.

2025 CMMC Summit

2025 CMMC Summit

Join us at the 2025 CMMC Summit for expert-led discussions on key cybersecurity topics, including: Defining CMMC 2.0 and its key updatesUnderstanding CUI and how to protect itDetermining your required CMMC level and readinessSteps to achieve your CMMC levelTo be assessed or not to be assessed: What’s right for you?Understanding the difference between FedRamp compliance…