The safety, freedom, and openness of cyberspace are critical to American national security and economic vitality. Accordingly, our nation’s leaders must address a range of complex policy, regulatory, technical, and training issues associated with a rapidly evolving digital environment. The private sector, which operates much of the nation’s critical infrastructure, has both common and unique perspectives on these issues. Offering innovation and agility, industry remains a valuable resource for government agencies as they meet their responsibilities in cyberspace.
The Washington Cyber Roundtable provides a simple and effective mechanism for government and industry to constructively address the most challenging issues related to securing cyberspace.
The Washington Cyber Roundtable is a non-profit, 501(c)(6) industry liaison group comprising a cross-section of technology, consulting, and professional services firms engaged with and affected by cyber issues. An independent, executive-level organization, WCR provides a venue for identifying research, development, and deployment priorities; disseminating best practices and lessons learned; and enhancing the cybersecurity posture of the public sector.
Through focused, intimate discussions, WCR members share their business and technical expertise with government leaders to address the most complex cyber challenges facing our nation.