VNET Tech Summit Welcomes Jen Easterly
The highly anticipated VNET Tech Summit is set to take place on July 10, 2025, in Erie, Pennsylvania, featuring a keynote address by none other than Jen Easterly, the former Director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Known for her extensive experience in cybersecurity and national security, Easterly is a speaker of significant acclaim and is expected to bring invaluable insights into the conversation surrounding emerging technologies and cyber threats.
A Distinguished Background in Cybersecurity
Jen Easterly has a rich history of public service and has earned recognition as a leading figure in the field of cybersecurity. Having transitioned from military service to pivotal roles within governmental cybersecurity, she was instrumental in shaping national strategies against cyber threats during her tenure at CISA. Her leadership transformed CISA into a robust agency, overseeing critical infrastructure protection and securing the nation's cyber landscape.
During her time as the Director of CISA, Easterly's work involved leading efforts to shield vital infrastructure from cyber attacks and other physical threats. Her agency grew into a formidable organization with a budget of $3 billion and a workforce exceeding 10,000 personnel, highlighting her capacity to manage large-scale operations effectively.
The Significance of the VNET Tech Summit
The 2025 VNET Tech Summit marks the sixth annual gathering of tech enthusiasts, business leaders, and policymakers. Joel Deuterman, the president and CEO of VNET, expressed his enthusiasm about Easterly's participation, citing her profound understanding of the intricate relationships between technology and security. Deuterman stated, "Having an expert like Jen Easterly headline our event not only enhances the summit's profile but also places Erie on the national stage in technology discussions."
The summit follows the success of its 2024 predecessor, which attracted hundreds of regional leaders from business, civic, and nonprofit sectors. Last year's headlining speaker, U.S. House of Representatives Chief Information Officer Jamie Crotts, set a high bar, and expectations for this year's summit are equally soaring.
Key Topics of Discussion
In her remarks, Easterly aims to delve into pressing issues regarding how artificial intelligence and cybersecurity will influence operational dynamics for businesses and governmental bodies alike. "I engage with leaders across the globe about technology policies and practices. The intersection of AI and cybersecurity represents one of the most crucial discussions for future operations in diverse sectors," Easterly remarked, emphasizing her eagerness to engage with summit participants through an exclusive fireside chat.
Ticket Information and Anticipated Attendance
Tickets for the VNET Tech Summit are now available for purchase, catering to both professionals and students, with the latter being granted free entry. High demand is expected, given the success of prior events and Easterly's notable reputation. VNET has ramped up efforts to ensure the summit provides attendees with unique opportunities to connect with esteemed speakers and network with peers in the technology sector.
The opportunity to hear from Jen Easterly on the nuances of cybersecurity and technology in today's digital landscape presents immense value for all participants. As the summit approaches, excitement continues to build, promising an event filled with meaningful discussions and insights.
For more details regarding the summit and ticket purchases, interested individuals can visit
vnetsummit.com.
About VNET
Based in Erie, Pennsylvania, VNET, or Velocity Network, offers extensive Managed IT support, Cybersecurity Services, and Voice over IP telephone systems, along with infrastructure design for various organizations. As the only locally owned internet service provider in the region, VNET focuses on delivering fast and reliable internet solutions, cementing its commitment to supporting local businesses and communities.