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White House Summit on Cybersecurity and Consumer Protection (Feb. 13, 2015) (full-text).

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The Summit brought together leaders from across the country who have a stake in cybersecurity — industry, tech companies, law enforcement, consumer and privacy advocates, law professors who specialize in this field, and students — to collaborate and explore partnerships that will help develop the best ways to bolster U.S. cybersecurity.

From increasing cybersecurity information sharing to improving adoption of more secure payment technologies, panels at the Summit addressed:

  • Public-Private Collaboration on Cybersecurity
  • Improving Cybersecurity Practices at Consumer-Oriented Businesses and Organizations
  • Promoting More Secure Payment Technologies
  • Cybersecurity Information Sharing
  • International Law Enforcement Cooperation on Cybersecurity
  • Improving Authentication: Moving Beyond the Password
  • Chief Security Officers’ Perspectives: New Ideas on Technical Security