Consolidating tech stacks and protecting company data from the latest phishing, cloud and ransomware threats remain a considerable undertaking for CISOs and cybersecurity leaders in 2023.
In addition to these crucial responsibilities, an increase in cloud native attacks, emerging security standards, staffing concerns, and a staggering increase in cybercrime means that CISOs must do more with less, and fast!
Attend the CISO Leadership Forum on February 16, 2023 to learn which technologies top companies are using to better defend company data, and how they are achieving cybersecurity goals while maximizing ROI.
You will also learn:
Threat intelligence analyzes cyber threats aimed at your enterprise. When creating a threat intelligence roadmap, IT security leaders must determine the organization’s current security posture, what data sources are available, and create a plan to block and remediate cyber-attacks.
Attend this opening keynote presentation to learn how to optimize, analyze and utilize threat intelligence for max protection.
You will also learn:
VP, Information Security/CISO, Healthcare Enterprises
Cloud native attacks, phishing & ransomware threats are on the rise! As a cybersecurity leader, it is your job to protect company data and infrastructure during these daunting and dangerous times.
Attend this panel discussion to hear how top companies are conducting audits, crafting policies, and implementing incident response plans to keep their enterprises safe and prepare for the inevitable.
In this practical and timely discussion, you will also learn:
Chief Information Security Officer
Sr. Director, Cybersecurity & Security Operations
Chief Information Security Officer
Sr. Director, Chief Information Security Officer
Understanding what truly defines a security culture is essential for achieving a culture of compliance. IT leaders are tasked with linking security assurance with organizational values.
However, cyber compliance has traditionally been approached as a bottom-up problem and addressed with disjointed ideas that mistake effort as value.
Attend this keynote presentation to learn how companies are moving towards cybersecurity compliance through cultural changes that align with organizational vision, goals, and values.
You will also learn:
Director of MS in Cybersecurity Program
Trey Tunnell is a developer sitting in the CISO seat. When he started his career as a naïve developer on the PAINT system at Home Depot, all he wanted to do was GO FAST and KICK BUTT, until security folks angry at the world squashed his spirit.
Fast forward 25 years, and Trey has seen a significant shift where security leaders are now more eager to talk about better service and enablement.
Attend this keynote presentation to learn how the role of CISO has evolved to trusted partner and enabler of even development teams. From the Department of NO, to the Department of GO! Trey will discuss his transition into the world of security and explain how security leaders can gain a seat at the table.
You will also learn:
• Ways to create a culture where security is part of everyone’s daily vocabulary
• How IT leaders can better learn, serve and secure the business
• Common roadblocks to security and how to address what causes them
• What ‘trust but verify’ means in today’s cybersecurity landscape and how to master it
Chief Information Security Officer
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