Today’s threat landscape is complex and evolving rapidly. Cyber criminals have a unique operating environment as companies continue to work from home. Securing and supporting a remote workforce and guiding your enterprise with the tools, processes and training needed to withstand the latest security threats requires cyber resilience planning, execution, and analysis.
Attend this Cybersecurity Leadership Forum on February 9, 2021 to learn the latest tools, processes, and advice on strengthening cyber resilience, and how top companies are mastering cybersecurity challenges related to:
Security threats emerge daily, and security professionals are often left reeling as the threat landscape morphs around them. To assure that an organization’s security policies, standards, enforcement mechanisms, and processes are uniform across all teams, executive teams and IT must work together.
Attend this opening keynote session to learn:
Employees working outside of corporate offices and the use of mobile devices, opened a world of vulnerabilities during the pandemic of 2020. One might assume that with a vaccine on the horizon, and workforces headed back to the office, that phishing and ransomware attacks might decrease. Not so!
The ‘always on’ advent of 5G is just one of the latest vulnerabilities facing organizations in 2021. Attend this panel discussion to learn the latest phishing & ransomware dangers, and
Chief Information Security Officer, Former
Vice President, Global Services Technical Operations
Director of Cyber Security
Head of Enterprise Security Architecture, Engineering and Innovation
Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer
With data exposure events on the rise in 2021, CISOs everywhere are faced with the increasing challenges of instituting a successful insider risk strategy. Security needs to be moving at the speed of business where time to market and speed of innovation are critical outcomes.
By attending this session, executive teams will learn how establishing a risk aware culture in the Enterprise can reduce the complexities of data security while promoting healthy collaboration.
VP of Security
Despite the shutdowns and economic challenges of 2020, staffing hurdles in the cybersecurity sector remain largely the same in 2021. The gap between workforce supply and demand continues to grow, and it now takes approximately 21% longer to fill cybersecurity roles than all other IT jobs.
Beyond organizational objectives and proactive processes, CISO’s must staff for success. Join this interactive panel discussion to learn how CISOs are managing talent challenges, and how to:
Chief Information Security Officer, Former
Global Director, Cybersecurity
Global Chief Information Security Officer
Senior Director, Regional Information Security Officer (RISO)
The adversary is well funded and exceedingly brilliant. Our continuity of operations and disaster recovery programs go untested and with little opportunity to thoughtfully update the baseline technology, processes and people who will have to execute them. This presentation will focus on advancing cyber resilience while maintaining a good “Plan B” within budget and talent.
Attend this keynote presentation to learn:
Chief Information Security Officer
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