Director, Cybersecurity Advisory,
WiCyS North Carolina Affiliate
Upcoming Summits
Cyber Security Summit
Earn CPE/CEUs with full attendance
In-Person Summit
Thu, July 13, 2023
7:30AM - 5:30PM EDT
The Westin Raleigh-Durham Airport
Grand Ballroom
3931 Macaw St
Raleigh, NC, 27617
C-Suite/Sr. Level Executives Only (Directors, Managers, Heads of IT, etc). Sales/marketing professionals & students will not be admitted.
Contact Samantha@CyberSummitUSA.com
or call 212.655.4505 ext. 247
The Inaugural Raleigh-Durham Cyber Security Summit connects C-Suite & Senior Executives responsible for protecting their companies’ critical infrastructures with innovative solution providers and renowned information security experts. Admission is $195 each, giving you access to all Interactive Panels, Discussions, Catered Breakfast, Lunch & Cocktail Reception.
Learn
Our conferences have been rated as one of The Top 5 Must Attend Conferences for the last 5 years. Learn from renowned experts from around the globe on how to protect & defend your business from cyber attacks during interactive Panels & Fast Track Discussions.
2Evaluate Demonstrations
Evaluate & See demonstrations from dozens of cutting-edge solution providers that can best protect your enterprise from the latest threats.
3Time, Travel & Money
Many senior executives simply don’t have the time to travel for up to a week to the large cyber trade shows. Our mission is to bring the cyber summit to the executives in the nation’s top cities. Our events are always for just one day only and are produced within first class hotels, not convention centers.
4Engage, Network, Socialize & Share
Engage, Network, Socialize & Share with hundreds of fellow Powerful Business Leaders, C-Suite Executives & Entrepreneurs.
CEUs / CPE Credits
By attending a full day at the Cyber Security Summit, you will receive a certificate granting you Continuing Education Units or Continuing Professional Education Credits. To earn these credits you must participate for the entire summit & confirm your attendance at the end of the day.
6Investment
By investing one day at the summit, you may save your company millions of dollars, avoid stock devaluation and potential litigation.
7Atmosphere
Each Cyber Security Summit is “By Invitation Only” and all attendees are pre-screened & approved in advance. On-site attendance is limited to approx. 300 Sr. Level Executives to maintain an intimate, non-trade show like environment.
8Reality Check
Did Uber, Facebook, Microsoft, Equifax, and thousands of other businesses that were hacked do everything within their power to avoid being victimized? Is your company next? Learn the latest defensive measures at the Cyber Security Summit from your peers and from thought leaders in the industry.
To speak or exhibit at an upcoming summit, contact BRand@CyberSecuritySummit.com or call 212.655.4505 ext. 223
To become an official strategic marketing partner, contact MHutton@CyberSecuritySummit.com or call 212.655.4505 ext. 241
This educational forum will focus on educating attendees on how to best protect highly vulnerable business applications and critical infrastructure. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the nation’s leading solution providers and discover the latest products and services for enterprise cyber defense.
Additional content & speakers will be added leading up to the Summit. Please check back for updates.
7:30-9:00 EDT
9:00-9:30 EDT
9:30-10:15 EDT
For far too long, the role of the security analyst, charged with investigating, validating and responding to attacks amidst the noise of alerts from multiple tools, has been a frustratingly fragmented and inefficient one. The hours spent on manual triage, threat hunting and research across many tools and data sources, not only extends the time taken per incident, but also distracts valuable resources away from higher risk attacks. Data shows that despite deploying more great tools and getting more alerts, we are not getting much better at this, if at all, over the past several years. The industry needs to focus on the analyst experience. How can these tools and data sources be better connected? How can AI and machine learning best be employed to unburden teams of the error prone repetitive tasks while providing rapid and valuable insights into the specifics of an attack, and even provide focused recommended actions? This can and does, dramatically improve the overall analyst experience and efficacy, helping to prevent burn out while simultaneously sharpening response capabilities. Join us to discuss what we have learned and how we and other members of a growing, open community are building and delivering in this space.
10:15-10:50 EDT
10:50-11:15 EDT
Derived from the past, present and future, learn about the best practices around Securing Access with Zero Trust. While many organizations have begun their journey to zero trust, the elements and opportunities are changing. In this session, we’ll review where zero trust is today, where it is going tomorrow, and how to plan for the zero trust of the future.
11:15-11:30 EDT
11:30-12:00 EDT
Use of the cloud is continuously growing, not surprisingly so due to its perceived lower costs, greater agility, and ability to increase computing power with increased demand & continuously deploy new applications and software features.
Despite the appeal of cloud, there are many security risks and vulnerabilities and managing these risks has proven to be a big challenge as cyber criminals shift their tactics to cloud data and systems in responses to this increased use of the cloud. According to a CRA Business Intelligence’s September 2022 Cloud Security Survey, misconfigurations, lack of oversight, and little visibility across the organization are among their chief concerns regarding cloud deployments.
If organizations are going to successfully adopt/transition to the cloud, they must ensure security is part of their program. An effective cloud security program includes various process and technology capabilities to effectively keep up with the current threat landscape and vulnerabilities.
12:00-12:25 EDT
What does a hybrid security model look like? The evolving threat landscape requires constant evolution from Security Practitioners. Bill Boni, retired Senior Vice President of Information Security at T-Mobile with over 20 years of experience as a CISO will delve into these 3 main areas: ·
12:25-12:50 EDT
During the past 10 years I’ve participated in many security incidents, received confidential readouts of other company incidents, collaborated with top well-known incident response firms as well as government agencies. It’s with these experiences and learnings I’ve applied an overlay of Zero Trust to the problem. Having also delivered Zero Trust strategies at two globally-recognized enterprises we can speak to the reality of the problem and solution.
In 2022 I presented how my Enterprise Security teams delivered Zero Trust at Adobe and Cisco. So, let’s talk about why we prioritized the initiative; a forward thinking strategy that really defended against the attacks we were seeing. During this session we’ll discuss some high-profile security incidents from the past year, reviewing the themes, kill chain, and how or where a Zero Trust strategy might help prevent the attack, slow them down, or reduce risk.
As an example, many high profile hacks all started similarly. Related to an employee or contractor credential theft (or purchase) and an MFA fatigue or bypass. These are NOT highly sophisticated attacks and there are strategies that can save your bacon.
12:50-1:25 EDT
1:25-1:50 EDT
Legacy SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) technology promised to revolutionize the practice of security operations. Unfortunately, the first generation of these platforms have gained a reputation for rigid playbooks that require extensive development resources, poor case management features, and limited use cases. That’s why Swimlane developed a more modern and extensible approach to security automation.
1:50-2:15 EDT
In the face of skyrocketing cyber risk, detecting and responding to attacks is no longer enough. Organizations must take proactive steps to prevent threats before they happen, and to recover if compromised. In this session, Darktrace unveil an ambitious new approach to security, with core engines powering AI technologies to prevent, detect, respond, and ultimately heal from attacks. Together, these engines combine to strengthen organizations’ security posture in a virtuous AI feedback ‘loop,’ which provides powerful end-to-end, bespoke, and self-learning solutions unique to each organization.
2:15-2:40 EDT
Organizations must take on risk to innovate and grow. Yet, InfoSec teams are struggling with talent shortages, limited budgets and an ever changing regulatory landscape. Security and risk leaders must serve as business accelerators by tying risk to strategic business outcomes. This session will help you see risk differently and help you be more proactive and efficient so you can confidently pursue strategies that are valuable to customers and profitable to your organization. You’ll leave this session with a better understanding of how to convert risk to business advantage.
2:40-3:05 EDT
3:05-3:25 EDT
3:25-4:00 EDT
Pay Up, or Else”. The number of organizations who have been faced with this scenario has been steadily increasing over the past several years as ransomware attacks continue to rise — both in numbers and the size of payouts.
The clear and present danger of a ransomware attack looms large among cyber executives and business leaders as the number of vulnerabilities increases daily. According to a 2022 CRA Business Intelligence survey, nearly one in four respondents reported that their organization experienced one or more ransomware attacks in the past 12 months, and almost one out of three of these organizations said the attacker succeeded in gaining access to their systems, encrypting files, and demanding a ransom
According to this survey, many believe that the worst is yet to come and that they are at a significantly higher risk of a cyberattack than ever before – it’s not a matter of “if,” but “when.”
Preparing for the inevitable and defending against the threat of a ransomware attack requires constant evaluation and assessment, and then making the necessary adjustments.
On this panel, our lineup of industry experts will discuss the key security measures enterprises must take, going beyond backup and recovery and anti-malware/anti-virus solutions to include endpoint security, vulnerability management, Active Directory monitoring, credential protection, DNS security tools, SIEM, DLP and encryption, and cloud security software.
4:00-4:30 EDT
4:30-5:30 EDT
Discuss and share the latest in cyber protection with our renowned security experts during interactive Panels & Round Table discussions. View our Security Content Sharing portal for past Cyber Security Summit solutions to protect your business from cyber attacks.
The Cyber Security Summit connects cutting-edge solution providers with Sr. Executives to analyze & diagnose cybersecurity flaws through interactive panels & roundtable discussions. View the latest presentations given at the Cyber Security Summit through our Security Content Sharing portal.
The Cyber Security Summit is proud to be in partnership with some of the industry’s leading organizations in technology, information security, and business leadership.
If your media outlet or association is interested in becoming a strategic industry partner with The Cyber Security Summit, please contact Megan Hutton at MHutton@CyberSecuritySummit.com or call at 212.655.4505 ext 241.
Thank you for registering for the Cyber Security Summit. Please bring a copy of your confirmation email with you. Our networking breakfast will start promptly at 7:30 AM. To receive your full CEU / CPE credits, you must attend for the entire day. We look forward to seeing you soon!
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