
Glenda Snodgrass
- President
- TNE, USA
Glenda R. Snodgrass has been President, lead consultant and project manager at The Net Effect since the company’s inception in 1996. She is a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), CMMC Certified Professional (CCP), CMMC Certified Assessor (CCA) and Lead CCA, specializing in helping organizations meet their security and compliance requirements. She has conducted numerous workshops covering GLBA, PCI DSS, HIPAA, FAR 52.204-21, DFARS 252.204-7012, NIST 800-171, NIST CSF and the Cyber Security Model Certification (CMMC). Her dynamic personality and effective teaching style have made her a sought-after public speaker and corporate trainer for more than twenty years.
Ms. Snodgrass enjoys cyber security training, threat analysis and mitigation for commercial, non-profit and governmental organizations. In addition to conducting security-related workshops, corporate training and delivering cyber security defense presentations at professional conferences and conventions, she spends time drafting network security policies and developing employee security awareness training programs for clients.
Currently serving as Sector Chief for the Defense Industrial Base for Louisiana InfraGard, the Board of Advisors of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce, and the steering committee for Gulf Coast Technology Community. Ms. Snodgrass is a 2018 graduate of the FBI Citizens’ Academy, and immediate past president of the Gulf Coast Industrial Security Awareness Council. She holds a B.A. from the University of South Alabama (1986) and a maîtrise from Université de Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris, France (1989).
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Strategic Resilience Planning
A holistic, long-term approach towards building resilience is required to ensuring the continued functioning of CI, especially when faced with increasing frequency and severity of disruptions. It moves beyond traditional “disaster recovery” to embrace the ability to anticipate, adapt, and transform in the face of a wider range of evolving and interconnected threats, embedding resilience thinking into the core values, policies, and daily operations of critical infrastructure organizations and government bodies.