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Join us for DC CyberWeek (October 16 - 20, 2017), a week-long SXSW-style festival in our nation’s capital bringing together leaders, experts, and decision makers from the gov and tech communities. The festival features dozens of community events, complemented by core conferences and parties created by the festival organizer, CyberScoop. DC CyberWeek is about big ideas and coming together to make an impact on the greater good of our connected world.  

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Tuesday, October 17 • 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Socratic Dialogue: The God Key Problem FULL

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This will be a lively group discussion on the God Key problem. What it is (all access), who it affects (everyone) and what we do now (inadequate) and how Data Centric Design solves this problem. The discussion will touch upon new approaches to data and its management using new ideas, analyses and tools which were developed such as Structured Data Folding with Transmutations (SDFT), eNcrypted Userdata Transit & Storage (NUTS), Continuous Recovery, Asymmetric Anonymity, Key Management with NUTS and much more. Topics will be presented and participation will be encouraged by everyone, it's old school, but perhaps it's time to give this classic method a shot again. Be prepared to be challenged and to think things through.


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Speakers
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Yoon Auh

CEO, NUTS Technologies
Yoon Auh, Founder of NUTS Technologies, Inc. will guide the discussion. He is the inventor of NUTS and SDFT. These technologies provide new and ground breaking ways to secure and manage data in novel ways using a new paradigm called Data Centric Design.



Tuesday October 17, 2017 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
Offices of DLA Piper 500 Eighth Street, NW Washington, DC 20004
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