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Upcoming Summits
Cyber Security Summit
8 CPE/CEUs with full attendance
In-Person & Virtual Summit
Fri, October 14, 2022
7:30AM - 6:00PM MST
Hilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas
Salons I, II, III & IV
6333 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ, 85250
Contact Samantha@CyberSummitUSA.com
or call 212.655.4505 ext. 247
The Fourth Annual Scottsdale/Phoenix Cyber Security Summit returns In-Person and Virtually Live-Streamed as it 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 for in-person attendance, giving you access to all Interactive Panels, Discussions, Catered Breakfast, Lunch & Cocktail Reception.
Securing the Hybrid & Remote Workforce
This panel will discuss the various factors that contribute to the increase in threats facing the remote and hybrid workforce and the solutions needed to stay secure. Our Industry Experts will discuss best-practices on how businesses and their IT Security Teams should address risks such as insider threat, phishing, unsecured devices and lack of training.
Securing the Cloud
This panel will highlight the benefits of migrating to the cloud and examine the pros & cons of the various cloud models. Our lineup of Subject Matter Experts will discuss the risks facing security teams as they adopt cloud services, offer recommendations to minimize these risks, and provide insight on best practices to secure the cloud.
Ransomware and Resiliency – To Trust or Not Trust?
This panel will look at how ransomware attacks and bad actors have evolved to become more successful. Our lineup of Industry Experts will contrast traditional perimeter-based security with Zero Trust and offer their insight on how adopting the latter can help companies stay resilient as ransomware threats continue to grow.
Learn
Our conferences have been rated as one of The Top 5 InfoSec Conferences Worldwide for the last 4 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.
3Flexibility
Our mission is to bring the Cyber Summit experience to as many executives as possible. In 2022, all attendees have the option of attending either in-person to engage face-to-face with leading solution providers or virtually from the comfort of your own home/office. Our events are always for just one day only.
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 8 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 Under Armour, Facebook, Equifax, Yahoo, Blue Cross / Blue Shield, Sony, Target 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.
For any questions, please contact Samantha@CyberSummitUSA.com or call 212.655.4505 ext. 225
To speak or exhibit at an upcoming summit, contact BRand@CyberSecuritySummit.com or call 212.655.4505 ext. 223
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.
7:30-8:30 MST
Meet, Engage & Enjoy Breakfast with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
8:30-9:15 MST
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.
8:45-9:20 MST
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.
9:15-9:50 MST
Threat management programs aiming to establish visibility, detection, investigation and response are becoming more complex as infrastructure and workforces expand and adapt. This not only makes threat management more challenging, but can also dramatically increase our exposure to attack. So how can we do a better job of proactively understanding and reducing the risks and exposures associated with this disparate environment, while simultaneously significantly reducing the stress on our threat management systems and teams?
Join us to hear what we have learned from thousands of engagements in this developing field, which we are referring to as Exposure Management. This approach has the goal helping organizations reduce risk and inefficiencies and get the most out of the tools, processes and people that they have. All while enabling the business to evolve and thrive.
9:20-9:40 MST
Threat management programs aiming to establish visibility, detection, investigation and response are becoming more complex as infrastructure and workforces expand and adapt. This not only makes threat management more challenging, but can also dramatically increase our exposure to attack. So how can we do a better job of proactively understanding and reducing the risks and exposures associated with this disparate environment, while simultaneously significantly reducing the stress on our threat management systems and teams?
Join us to hear what we have learned from thousands of engagements in this developing field, which we are referring to as Exposure Management. This approach has the goal helping organizations reduce risk and inefficiencies and get the most out of the tools, processes and people that they have. All while enabling the business to evolve and thrive.
9:50-10:15 MST
Protecting end users in today’s environment is a challenge but Zero Trust Architecture can be extended to the endpoint itself. Find out how to free the user by isolating the risk.
9:40-10:05 MST
While it’s clear that the endpoint is the key cybersecurity battleground, there’s plenty of debate on how best to approach the problem. Minimizing the number of endpoint agents is an obvious approach. To that end, this talk will describe the broad list of risk management benefits of hardware-assisted isolation technology, as seen in actual deployments of the Bromium-developed hypervisor.
10:15-10:35 MST
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
10:35-11:20 MST
As new models of ransomware emerge and attacks become more frequent as they prove successful to bad actors, it’s imperative for business leaders to reexamine their approach to cyber security to more effectively combat threats and minimize damage in the event of a ransomware attack. For many companies today, that means foregoing the traditional “trust but verify” perimeter-based security and implementing Zero Trust framework built on the principle of “never trust, always verify”. Through its capability to isolate users and machines, Zero Trust can in the event of an attack limit it from spreading while still maintaining running operations, making it a popular security strategy. In fact, last year in his Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, the President of the U.S. recommended the Federal Government adopt Zero Trust architecture.
This panel will look at how ransomware attacks and bad actors have evolved to become more successful. Should companies pay hackers to get their data back or will that backfire? Our lineup of Subject Matter Experts will contrast traditional perimeter-based security with Zero Trust and offer their insight on how adopting strategies and policies that can help companies stay resilient as ransomware threats continue to grow.
Mari Galloway
CEO & Founding Board Member
Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu
MODERATOR
Constantine Vorobetz
Senior Sales Engineer
Axonius
Chris Boehm
Technology Strategist
SentinelOne
Mark Harris
Cybersecurity Advisor
Proofpoint
Edan Cohen
Lead Threat Intelligence Specialist
Cybersixgill
Shane Welcher
Detection Engineer
Red Canary
Thomas Clavel
Director, Product Marketing
ExtraHop
Gregg Yurchak
Professional Services Specialist
BlackBerry
10:30-11:10 MST
As new models of ransomware emerge and attacks become more frequent as they prove successful to bad actors, it’s imperative for business leaders to reexamine their approach to cyber security to more effectively combat threats and minimize damage in the event of a ransomware attack. For many companies today, that means foregoing the traditional “trust but verify” perimeter-based security and implementing Zero Trust framework built on the principle of “never trust, always verify”. Through its capability to isolate users and machines, Zero Trust can in the event of an attack limit it from spreading while still maintaining running operations, making it a popular security strategy. In fact, last year in his Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, the President of the U.S. recommended the Federal Government adopt Zero Trust architecture.
This panel will look at how ransomware attacks and bad actors have evolved to become more successful. Should companies pay hackers to get their data back or will that backfire? Our lineup of Subject Matter Experts will contrast traditional perimeter-based security with Zero Trust and offer their insight on how adopting strategies and policies that can help companies stay resilient as ransomware threats continue to grow.
Mari Galloway
CEO & Founding Board Member
Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu
MODERATOR
Constantine Vorobetz
Senior Sales Engineer
Axonius
Chris Boehm
Technology Strategist
SentinelOne
Mark Harris
Cybersecurity Advisor
Proofpoint
Edan Cohen
Lead Threat Intelligence Specialist
Cybersixgill
Shane Welcher
Detection Engineer
Red Canary
Thomas Clavel
Director, Product Marketing
ExtraHop
Gregg Yurchak
Professional Services Specialist
BlackBerry
11:20-11:45 MST
As an InfoSec leader, your world has dramatically changed in just the last couple of years, and the door for risk has swung wide open. Attackers are smart, stealthy and focused on profiting from your high value information and ransomware payments. And they’re usually a few steps ahead of you.
With cybersecurity top of mind for your Executives and the Board, you need to anticipate questions and be ready with answers. Unfortunately, the conversation we’ve been having around cyber security is ineffective. The right conversation is centered on business priorities and the company’s appetite for risk so the value of investment choices is clear and informed decisions can be made. The goal is to choose the right level of spend to defensibly protect your company as it operates, grows and expands.
Attend this session and learn:
11:10-11:35 MST
As an InfoSec leader, your world has dramatically changed in just the last couple of years, and the door for risk has swung wide open. Attackers are smart, stealthy and focused on profiting from your high value information and ransomware payments. And they’re usually a few steps ahead of you.
With cybersecurity top of mind for your Executives and the Board, you need to anticipate questions and be ready with answers. Unfortunately, the conversation we’ve been having around cyber security is ineffective. The right conversation is centered on business priorities and the company’s appetite for risk so the value of investment choices is clear and informed decisions can be made. The goal is to choose the right level of spend to defensibly protect your company as it operates, grows and expands.
Attend this session and learn:
11:45-12:10 MST
11:35-12:00 MST
12:10-12:35 MST
What if I told you that 80% of the source code for your application was written by strangers? Furthermore, your developers have implicitly invited those strangers to help on your digital transformation projects. By downloading and using open source libraries, you have decreased your time to market. What has it done to your risk? What governance do you have over open source in your enterprise, and can you detect if something is wrong?
Incidents such as the recent Log4J CVE, have reminded us that while not malicious, these libraries can be misused to attack us. If you were impacted by this event, you should have some idea of how mature your organization is and made some decisions on how to improve. Your ability to respond in a timely manner to these situations is critical.
Today we are seeing the rise of the criminal coder. Through various means, they are injecting open source software with malicious code. The ecosystem for sharing these libraries was created to share easily, not securely. Using some traditional attacks as well as some that are novel and unique to each ecosystem, they have put your company at risk.
Your ability to detect and react to this new threat landscape has three components:
1. Telemetry that alerts you to the suspicious and malicious software that your developers have inadvertently selected and integrated
2. The quality and maturity of your incident response playbook
3. The hygiene of your development organization and its ability to make production changes quickly and safely
Join us to learn about these topics and bring real improvements back to your workplace.
12:35-1:10 MST
1:10-1:55 MST
As we adapt to the new normal in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, some businesses have returned to the office while many continue to work from home or are shifting to a hybrid workforce. Regardless of where your team is in today’s flexible work culture, it’s important to make sure your data is secure.
This panel will discuss the various factors that contribute to the increase in threats facing the remote and hybrid workforce and the solutions needed to stay secure. Our lineup of Industry Experts will offer their insight & explore best-practices on how businesses and their IT Security Teams should address risks such as ransomware, insider threat, phishing, unsecured devices and lack of training.
Kathleen Moriarty
Chief Technology Officer
Center for Internet Security
MODERATOR
James Christiansen
VP and CSO Cloud Strategy
Netskope
Tim Deese
Sr. Sales Engineer
iboss
Anandh Palanisamy
Senior IT Security Solutions Consultant & Evangelist
ManageEngine
Kraig Faulkner
Director, Sales Engineering
Cybereason
Richard Barretto
Chief Information Security Officer
Progress
Tony Goulding
Senior Technical Marketing Director
Delinea
1:00-1:50 MST
As we adapt to the new normal in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, some businesses have returned to the office while many continue to work from home or are shifting to a hybrid workforce. Regardless of where your team is in today’s flexible work culture, it’s important to make sure your data is secure.
This panel will discuss the various factors that contribute to the increase in threats facing the remote and hybrid workforce and the solutions needed to stay secure. Our lineup of Industry Experts will offer their insight & explore best-practices on how businesses and their IT Security Teams should address risks such as ransomware, insider threat, phishing, unsecured devices and lack of training.
Kathleen Moriarty
Chief Technology Officer
Center for Internet Security
MODERATOR
James Christiansen
VP and CSO Cloud Strategy
Netskope
Tim Deese
Sr. Sales Engineer
iboss
Anandh Palanisamy
Senior IT Security Solutions Consultant & Evangelist
ManageEngine
Kraig Faulkner
Director, Sales Engineering
Cybereason
Richard Barretto
Chief Information Security Officer
Progress
Tony Goulding
Senior Technical Marketing Director
Delinea
1:55-2:20 MST
A journey through cyber – from stand-alone Apple II computers using PFS or Ashton-Tate software to today’s ubiquitous, always-on, hyper-connected, cloud-first computing This session is a fun compilation of short stories and excerpts spanning four decades in the cyber industry. Grant will discuss the transition from single systems to networking to the internet…and how cyber security has evolved from securing virtually nothing to virtually everything. Grant will also share his thoughts on the constantly evolving threat landscape including IoT, Cloud, and the still-reigning champion, Email. Finally, Grant will offer considerations for improving your overall security posture today as well as future trends…you’ll even have a chance to win some cash.
1:50-2:15 MST
A journey through cyber – from stand-alone Apple II computers using PFS or Ashton-Tate software to today’s ubiquitous, always-on, hyper-connected, cloud-first computing This session is a fun compilation of short stories and excerpts spanning four decades in the cyber industry. Grant will discuss the transition from single systems to networking to the internet…and how cyber security has evolved from securing virtually nothing to virtually everything. Grant will also share his thoughts on the constantly evolving threat landscape including IoT, Cloud, and the still-reigning champion, Email. Finally, Grant will offer considerations for improving your overall security posture today as well as future trends…you’ll even have a chance to win some cash.
2:20-2:45 MST
2:15-2:40 MST
Security threats online are everywhere these days. These threats come in many forms – from phishing scams to ransomware attacks, drive-by downloads to dropper malware – all of which IT security staff need to be vigilant in attempting to prevent. Many of these security threats can be prevented by focusing on the “boring” basics. There is no silver bullet for securing IT networks but maintaining a mindset of continually practicing the basics of IT hygiene and security is key. In this session, I will answer these questions and more:
2:45-3:10 MST
2:40-3:10 MST
3:10-3:25 MST
3:25-4:10 MST
Cloud innovations continue to drive the rapid adoption of cloud services, which offer numerous advantages such as increased flexibility, better scalability, cost savings, higher productivity, and resiliency. However, challenges in migrating to the cloud and protecting the cloud environment cause concern for many organizations. According to research done by Cybersecurity Insiders in partnership with (ISC)2, 72% of organizations said they feel either not at all confident (8%), slightly confident (12%), or moderately confident (52%) in their cloud security posture, expressing concerns over data loss & leakage, data privacy, compliance, and unauthorized access. Lack of qualified staff / knowledge and visibility of security platforms continue to be the biggest threats facing cloud security, with misconfigurations accounting for the majority of cloud data breaches.
This panel will highlight the benefits of migrating to the cloud and examine the pros & cons of the various cloud models. Our lineup of Subject Matter Experts will discuss the risks facing security teams as they adopt cloud services, offer recommendations to minimize these risks, and provide insight on best practices to secure the cloud.
3:25-4:15 MST
Cloud innovations continue to drive the rapid adoption of cloud services, which offer numerous advantages such as increased flexibility, better scalability, cost savings, higher productivity, and resiliency. However, challenges in migrating to the cloud and protecting the cloud environment cause concern for many organizations. According to research done by Cybersecurity Insiders in partnership with (ISC)2, 72% of organizations said they feel either not at all confident (8%), slightly confident (12%), or moderately confident (52%) in their cloud security posture, expressing concerns over data loss & leakage, data privacy, compliance, and unauthorized access. Lack of qualified staff / knowledge and visibility of security platforms continue to be the biggest threats facing cloud security, with misconfigurations accounting for the majority of cloud data breaches.
This panel will highlight the benefits of migrating to the cloud and examine the pros & cons of the various cloud models. Our lineup of Subject Matter Experts will discuss the risks facing security teams as they adopt cloud services, offer recommendations to minimize these risks, and provide insight on best practices to secure the cloud.
4:10-4:35 MST
As the world transitions into a more permanent hybrid workforce, the flexibility it brings forth allows both benefits and challenges for employers and workers. Whether your team is working in the office, remotely, or something in-between, you don’t need to compromise your security for more flexibility. Join Cisco Secure as we discuss the five simple tips to maintain your hybrid workforce while securing your workers and company assets.
4:15-4:35 MST
As the world transitions into a more permanent hybrid workforce, the flexibility it brings forth allows both benefits and challenges for employers and workers. Whether your team is working in the office, remotely, or something in-between, you don’t need to compromise your security for more flexibility. Join Cisco Secure as we discuss the five simple tips to maintain your hybrid workforce while securing your workers and company assets.
5:05-6:00 MST
To be eligible to earn your Full 8 CPE Credits, delegates must be in attendance until 5:00PM. In order to claim any raffle prizes, you must be present during the cocktail reception.
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.
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