Twelve speakers, one Cyber Leadership Award winner, and four startup companies are announced for the 2018 Invest Augusta Conference that is set for May 10th at the Legends Club in Augusta,GA.

Augusta,GA (PRWEB) April 25, 2018

The Invest Augusta Conference is set for May 10th, 2018 at the Legends Club in Augusta,GA. Tickets are on sale now.

The Invest Augusta Conference brings together business, government, and academic leaders to discuss the continually evolving cybersecurity landscape in the greater Augusta region. The Conference provides attendees with business networking opportunities with other cyber professionals.

The 2018 Cyber Leadership Award winner is Mr. Todd Boudreau of the U.S. Army Cyber School. Mr. Boudreau has shown outstanding direction these past several years and Invest Augusta is proud to recognize him as a leader in his field.

Conference Speakers/Panelists:

  • Todd Boudreau - U.S. Army Cyber School
  • Tony Lever - Invest Augusta
  • Brigadier General Jennifer Buckner - U.S. Cyber Command
  • Sounil Yu - Bank of America
  • John Yates - Morris, Manning & Martin
  • Sue Parr - Augusta Metro Chamber
  • Dr. Tom Clark - Fort Gordon Cyber District
  • Dr. Anthony Robinson - Rural Sourcing
  • Dr. Rick Franza - Augusta University
  • Jeff Amerine - Startup Junkies Consulting
  • Susan Moser - Cherry Bekaert
  • John Cates - Meybohm Commercial Real Estate

Cyber Startup Companies:

  • Authomate
  • WitFoo
  • iTrust
  • FraudMarc

Tickets for the May 10th event are on sale now at: https://investAugusta.com/tickets/

Press passes are available, please Contact Us.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/04/prweb15432631.htm

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