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Data Breaches:  Defending Against and Responding To

 

Strategies to help your organization prepare for, defend against and respond to breaches.

 

April 30, 2020

 

9:30am-5:00pm CST

 

7 CPE / 0.7 CEU / CISSP / 7 PDU Credits Awarded

 

Conference location: Online

      


Overview

 

It is not a matter of if, but when your organization will be breached. Against these threats, enterprises try to build higher and more secure walls around their data and networks. This seems to be a never-ending arms race, as even the most sophisticates systems may, before long, present weaknesses that malicious technology can overcome.


What You Will Learn

 

In this one day conference attendees will learn:

  • Now What? WFH – How Do We Adapt and Still Protect Our Organizations from Security Threats?
  • How to build an Effective Threat Investigation and Eradication Capability
  • Security Incident Response Processes
  • Third Party Assessment Prioritization: “Vendor Tiering and Due Diligence Levels”
  • THE ZERO TRUST FRAMEWORK: What the heck is it, and why is it important to me?
  • Cyber Security & BC/DR: Recovering from Ransomware & Breaches
  • Breaches & Ransomware: How to Handle, How to Respond (Panel Discussion)

 

Conference Price: $0.00 per person

 

Attendance is limited to enterprise IT executives, management and staff in companies with at least 25 employees. Registrants cannot be sales/marketing/business development professionals, nor executives, of companies that provide IT products or services to enterprises.

 

Each attendee will receive a certificate awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing education, in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7 PDUs. CISSP is a registered certification mark of (ISC)², Inc.



9:30am-10:15am: How to Build an Effective Threat Investigation and Eradication Capability

 

Milan Patel, Global Co-Head of Managed Security Services, BlueVoyant, In conjunction w/ Innovative Technology Solutions

 

The threat landscape is quickly evolving. Cyber criminals are more organized and sophisticated than ever.  They are building and deploying new techniques to evade traditional defenses.  Defenders can’t rely on endpoint detection alone to stop threats. They need to include real time investigations and a native ability to contain threats.

 

 

Patel


10:15am -10:45am: Networking Break – Q & A


10:45am-11:30am: The Threat Landscape for Enterprises

 

Luis Rodriguez, Enterprise Sales Engineer, Mimecast

 

The goal of this presentation is to:
Discuss problems facing the Enterprise and to help to identify gaps in your email security program.

Also to share the most recent Threat Intelligence from Mimecast in order to prepare your organization to educate your end-users and security teams to respond to emerging threats.

 

 


Rodriguez


11:30am-12:15pm: Value of Investment – Balancing Data Corruption, Disaster Recovery, and Cost

 

Jeff Roseman, Vice President, Information Technology, Marmon Foodservice Technologies

 

For decades, enterprises have worked to get their Recovery Point from days, to hours, to seconds. Today, ransomware and data corruption are challenging and forcing enterprises to develop new but often counter-intuitive approaches to business continuity. In this session, attendees will learn best practices for balancing data corruption, disaster recovery, and cost.

 

 

Roseman


12:15pm-1:00pm: Improving Security and Governance through Cloud Management

 

Annur Sumar, CTO, Maetech

 

 

 


Sumar


1:00pm-1:30pm Networking Break & Q&A


1:30pm-2:15pm: Cybersecurity Has Metrics Problem Here’s What You Can Do About It

 

Edward Marchewka, MS, MBA, CISSP, PMP, Director, Information and Technology Services, Gift Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

 

 

 


Marchewka


2:15pm-3:00pm: Cyber Security & AI: Protecting Against AI-Enhanced Malware

 

Sabrina Stanich, Manager, Darktrace

 

Among rapidly evolving technological advancements, the emergence of AI-enhanced malware is making cyber-attacks exponentially more dangerous and harder to identify. In the near future, we will begin to see supercharged, AI-powered cyber-attacks leveraged at scale. To protect against Offensive AI attacks, organizations are turning to defensive cyber AI, which can identify and neutralize emerging malicious activity, no matter when, or where, it strikes.

 

In this session, learn about:
• Paradigm shifts in the cyber landscape
• Advancements in offensive AI attack techniques
• Real-world examples of emerging threats that were stopped with Cyber AI

 


Stanich


3:00pm-4:00pm: Breaches & Ransomware: How to Handle, How to Respond (Panel Discussion)

 

Moderator:
Frank Geraldi, Innovative Technology Solutions

Panelists:
Edward Marchewka, CISO, Director, Information and Technology Services, Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network
Fred Kwong, Ph.D., CISO & AVP Security, Identity and Operations, Delta Dental Plans Association
James Mountain, CISO, Palmer College of Chiropractic
and other IT CISOs sharing experiences and lessons learned

 

                    
Marchewka   Kwong         Mountain     Geraldi

 

 


Exhibits

As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks will not include product presentations.  During the breaks, you will have the opportunity to informally chat offline with representatives from the following sponsoring companies, who have solutions in the area of the conference.