Upcoming Summits
Morning Security Briefing Morning Briefing: Joseph R. Bonavolonta, ASAC Counterintelligence/Cyber/Tech/Security, FBI Boston
Morning Keynote Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Keynote By: Erik Yunghans, Threat Prevention Consulting Engineer, Palo Alto Networks
This presentation and demonstration will outline the tools, techniques and procedures leveraged by attackers to bypass traditional security controls such as port-based Firewalls, IPS and anti-virus to deliver a successful attack. Through the use of live malware toolkits a multi-purpose attack will be designed and executed with specific goals defined.
Exhibitor Technology Showcase & Business Meetings / Networking
PANEL 1: The Relationship between Cyber Security and The C-Suite & The Boardroom Effective Cyber Security Management Requires Real Coordination Between the Board of Directors, Other C-Suite Executives & CISOs/CSOs Due to the increase in sophistication & frequency of data breaches, there is a necessity for pro-active and continuous engagement between the board, senior management and the CISO/CSO. Corporate proprietary data and/or highly confidential information is constantly at risk. Knowing a company’s current cyber security strategy and its future plans on how best to close discovered gaps is nearly as important as knowing the organization’s financial health. As a result, there must be an alignment of interests among those who face direct civil (C-Suites & Board Members) liability for failure to supervise and implement the proper Cyber Security precautions within their organization. This panel will discuss the ever-growing critical relationship and its importance to minimize potential damage to their brand’s reputation and/or face regulatory fines and punishment for not properly safeguarding the company’s critical assets. Moderated by: Paul Roberts, Founder & Editor in Chief, The Security Ledger
PANEL 2: The True Costs to a Company’s Brand / Reputation after a Cyber Attack and the importance of Cyber Security Insurance and an Incident Response Plan & Team.
Market indications predict the worst is yet to come as it pertains to cyber attacks on businesses.
A wide variety of industries including healthcare, banking, retail and entertainment have fallen victim to the non-stop breach activity over the last few years.
The US State Dept., Sony, JPMorgan Chase, Target, Home Depot and Anthem have all experienced massive, negative fallout from their incidents.
The end results from cyber security attacks like these include financial loss, negative press & media attention, legal action & lawsuits, senior level management terminations, brand damage and potential demise of the corporation.
This discussion will cover the known, the immeasurable and the unknown costs associated with a data breach or cyber related incident. In addition, this panel will focus on the critical importance of having a written & battle-tested IRP (Incident Response Plan) along with a capable IRT (Incident Response Team) in place if a cyber attack occurs. Cyber insurance or “tailored” legal / consulting advice is used in controlling and potentially reducing liability costs.
Moderated by: Tom Resau, Senior Vice President, W2 Communications
Networking Lunch
Lunch Security Briefing by the NSA “Making Mission Happen” Briefing by: Curtis Dukes, Director Information Assurance, NSA
PANEL 3: Corporate Espionage and Insider Threat – Monitoring Outlier Behavior that Indicates Malicious Intent
Insider threat has been synonymous of late with terms such as breach, data leakage and a host of cyber security implications often aimed at the consumer. While personnel files, social security numbers, credit cards, and PII are often the target of attacks, corporations are now watching much more! What happens when a fast riser or even an uninspired employee decides to go to a competitor or launch his or her own endeavor? What data, clients or even personnel are they exfiltration on the way out? How would you know? There are many identifiers and triggers that often go undetected. Insiders know how to go unnoticed (slow and low), just as malware finds its way through layers and layers of defenses. How do we defend against corporate espionage? What are the implications? What are the signs?
Moderated by: Phil Hagen, Evangelist and SANS Course Instructor, Red Canary
PANEL 4: What Emerging Risks are likely to become Major Threats? What new Countermeasures & Cutting Edge Technologies can assist in defending against them? This panel will cover suggestions on how to protect against and prevent the many cyber challenges previously discussed & potential customized solutions that fit your company. We will also discuss the latest technologies, software and hardware solutions available today to protect tomorrow’s cyber security challenges.
Moderated by: Tom Resau, Senior Vice President, W2 Communications
Pre-Set Business Meetings, Open Networking & Champagne Reception
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