Dr. Greg Shannon is the Chief Scientist for the CERT® Division at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute, expanding cybersecurity research, advancing national and international research agendas, and promoting data-driven science for cybersecurity. Shannon is on part-time detail to the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy as the Assistant Director for Cybersecurity Strategy. Shannon served as the Chair of IEEE's Cybersecurity Initiative (2015) and the General Chair for the IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy (2015). In 2012 he cofounded the Workshop on Learning from Authoritative Security Experiment Results (LASER, www.laser-workshop.org). He has testified before Congress on cybersecurity, critical infrastructure, resilience, and cyber threats.
Shannon received a BS in Computer Science from Iowa State University with minors in Mathematics, Economics, and Statistics. He earned his MS and PhD in Computer Sciences at Purdue University, with a fellowship from the Packard Foundation. He is a member of ACM and a Senior Member of IEEE.
Tony Trenkle is IBM s Global Health Team’s Chief Health Information Officer. In that role he leads the Global Team’s efforts to support health plan clients as they respond to industry changes. Tony joined IBM in 2014 after 28 years in the US Federal Government. His last position was the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Director of the Office of Information Services for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) from 2010-2013.
Tony also directed CMS’ Office of E-Health Standards and Services from 2005-2010, where he led the development and implementation of major national health IT regulations and programs, including the $30 billion HITECH EHR meaningful use incentive program. Prior to CMS, Tony held senior Federal government leadership positions at the Social Security Administration and the General Services Administration.
Andy is a Managing Director in Accenture’s Health & Public Service Practice and the North America Lead for Electronic Health Information Management. Andy is responsible for defining, executing and delivering solutions for Accenture’s clients across North America involving people, processes and technologies that support clinical practice, and the interoperability between.
Prior to his current role, Andy was Accenture’s Global eHealth Solution Architect where he was responsible for the specification and design of solutions around the world, such as national electronic health infrastructures. Andy has also served as the leader for Accenture’s Security Practice in Canada, and along with his proven track record in holistic Solution Architecture has a particular focus upon all aspects of Information Governance.
Intrinsically involved in national and global eHealth agendas, Andy works with his clients to meet their specific needs and challenges across multiple aspects of Health, Life Sciences and Public Service.
A native of the United Kingdom, Andy now resides in Houston, Texas, where he is a board member of the Houston Symphony.