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City & State’s Information Security Summit is the must-attend event for public sector leaders, cybersecurity pros, and tech experts committed to safeguarding New York’s state and local government operations.
As cyber threats grow in scale and sophistication, join us Tuesday, October 7th, for a vital forum exploring the strategies, tools, and partnerships needed to protect New York’s public services, critical infrastructure, and sensitive data.
Get involved—reach out at events@cityandstateny.com to learn more.
Attend the Event
Tuesday, October 7, 2025
9:00 am - 3:30 pm
EmblemHealth
55 Water Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10041
Located at the corner of Water St and Old Slip
Dress Attire
Business Casual
Sponsorship & Ticket Information:
For more information about sponsorships and tickets, please email Lissa Blake at lblake@cityandstateny.com
Agenda
Times are subject to change.

Charlie O'Shea
Executive for Government StrategyT-Mobile for Government

Colin Ahern
Chief Cyber OfficerNew York State

Ralph Ortega
Editor in ChiefCity & State
Even with cutting-edge technologies in place, New York’s critical infrastructure—from transportation and public health to communications and utilities—remains vulnerable to both cyber and physical threats. How is NY integrating cybersecurity into physical systems, managing digital-analog interfaces, expanding secure broadband access, and safeguarding data privacy. We’ll look at strategies for hardening essential services, examine the role of net neutrality as a security issue, and consider how to ensure continuity of service amid evolving digital risks.
Even with cutting-edge technologies in place, New York’s critical infrastructure—from transportation and public health to communications and utilities—remains vulnerable to both cyber and physical threats. How is NY integrating cybersecurity into physical systems, managing digital-analog interfaces, expanding secure broadband access, and safeguarding data privacy. We’ll look at strategies for hardening essential services, examine the role of net neutrality as a security issue, and consider how to ensure continuity of service amid evolving digital risks.

Tariq Habib
Chief Information Security OfficerMetropolitan Transportation Authority

Vanessa Tibbits
Special Agent in Charge (SAC)FBI, New York Office, Cyber Branch

Jose Tejada
Deputy CISO of Security SciencesCyber Command, Office of Technology and Innovation, New York City


Top leaders in information security share what’s emerging, what’s evolving, and what’s being left behind. Discover how AI is reshaping cybersecurity, which technologies demand attention, and where critical gaps remain. Government experts will also weigh in on what’s needed to help agencies modernize securely and meet the challenges of a rapidly changing digital environment.
Top leaders in information security share what’s emerging, what’s evolving, and what’s being left behind. Discover how AI is reshaping cybersecurity, which technologies demand attention, and where critical gaps remain. Government experts will also weigh in on what’s needed to help agencies modernize securely and meet the challenges of a rapidly changing digital environment.

Meghan E. Cook
DirectorCyber Incident Response Team NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services

Greg Ehrie
Chief Security OfficerPort Authority of NY & NJ

Preston Miller
Senior Consulting DirectorUnit 42 by Palo Alto Networks

Scottie Ray
Director- Solutions Engineering, US Public SectorCloudfare

Assemblymember Clyde Vanel
ChairSubcommittee on Internet and New Technology


In a digital-first world, protecting systems that support public safety, education, and healthcare is crucial—especially for vulnerable groups like seniors, low-income communities, patients, and students. This panel looks at how agencies use real-time data, predictive analytics, and strong cybersecurity to improve emergency response, care, and learning. What are the cybersecurity challenges faced by at-risk communities, and how can tailored strategies, privacy safeguards, and outreach efforts help close the security gap.
In a digital-first world, protecting systems that support public safety, education, and healthcare is crucial—especially for vulnerable groups like seniors, low-income communities, patients, and students. This panel looks at how agencies use real-time data, predictive analytics, and strong cybersecurity to improve emergency response, care, and learning. What are the cybersecurity challenges faced by at-risk communities, and how can tailored strategies, privacy safeguards, and outreach efforts help close the security gap.

Mary O’Shaughnessy (Moderator)
Director of Information TechnologyDOROT, Inc.

Soma Bhaduri
Chief Information Security OfficerNYC Health + Hospitals

Paresh Patel
Chief Information Security OfficerCarbyne

Catherine Powell
Senior Director Of Product ManagementBox

Michele Warner
Information Security Principal ConsultantNYSTEC


As cyber threats grow, New York’s institutions face increasing pressure to secure data and digital infrastructure. This panel explores how agencies and businesses are updating cybersecurity strategies, adopting zero-trust models, and preparing for risks from AI, 5G, and quantum tech. Panelists will focus on threat mitigation, incident response, and public-private coordination to help organizations stay agile and resilient—protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of critical systems.
As cyber threats grow, New York’s institutions face increasing pressure to secure data and digital infrastructure. This panel explores how agencies and businesses are updating cybersecurity strategies, adopting zero-trust models, and preparing for risks from AI, 5G, and quantum tech. Panelists will focus on threat mitigation, incident response, and public-private coordination to help organizations stay agile and resilient—protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of critical systems.

Holly Pretsky (Moderator)
Deputy Managing EditorCity & State NY

Tina Kim
Deputy Comptroller, Division of State Government AccountabilityOffice of NYS Comptroller

Michaela Lee
Deputy Chief Cyber Officer for OperationsNew York State

Dan Steinberg
DirectorMayor's Office of Operations