Principal Threat Intelligence Researcher,
Auth0
Upcoming Summits
The Fourth Annual Seattle Cyber Security Summit goes virtual 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 just $95 giving you access to all Keynote Discussions, Interactive Panels and Product Demonstrations.
With full day attendance, you will earn 6 CPE/CEU Credits!
Friday, October 9, 2020
8:00AM - 5:00PM PDT
Learn
Our conferences have been rated as one of The Top 50 Must Attend Conferences for the last 3 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.
3Comfort & Safety
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 experience to the executives from the comfort and safety of your own home. 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 6 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. 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.
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This educational and informational 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.
8:00-9:00
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
9:00-9:45
Dan Fein
Director of Email Security Products
Darktrace
Today, 94% of cyber-threats still originate in the inbox. ‘Impersonation attacks’ are on the rise, as artificial intelligence is increasingly being used to automatically generate spear-phishing emails, or ‘digital fakes’, that expertly mimic the writing style of trusted contacts and colleagues. Humans can no longer distinguish real from fake on their own – businesses are increasingly turning to AI to distinguish friend from foe and fight back with autonomous response. In an era when thousands of documents can be encrypted in minutes, ‘immune system’ technology takes action in seconds – stopping cyber-threats before damage is done. Find out how in this session.
9:45-10:10
David Grady
Security Evangelist
Verizon
If you’re not regularly referring to the Verizon 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report, Verizon’s 2020 Mobile Security Index or the company’s other recent research reports, you’re missing out. This presentation will highlight key findings from Verizon’s recent research reports – and will explain how security leaders can use these reports to fine-tune their security programs and educate their stakeholders and employees about risks specific to their industry.
10:10-10:35
Jeff Costlow
Deputy CISO
ExtraHop
With the sudden shift of the global workforce from in-office to remote, IT teams quickly transformed their operations to accommodate the new realities of business — including large-scale adoption of work-from-home technologies, heightened activity on customer-facing networks, and greater use of online services. While these examples of agility allowed business to continue, they also greatly increased the risk of misconfigurations and cyberthreats. Now, it’s looking like they could be here to say for a while. On top of that, bad actors have wasted no time trying to exploit new vulnerabilities. In the past several weeks, we’ve seen ransomware attacks affect several major organizations. These attacks come on the tail of a surge of attacks across the board brought on during the pandemic, as hackers scanned and took advantage of new workloads, and vulnerable VPN connections and misconfigurations left the gates to the network open.
When attacks like these make headlines, panicked board members have one question for CISOs: how can we be sure that won’t happen to us? We will share top strategies for CISOs to lead board-level conversations about risk management amidst the stark new realities
10:35-10:40
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
10:40-11:05
Sam McLane
Chief Technical Services Officer
Arctic Wolf
It is important to recognize that, overall, the industry has an effectiveness problem. The escalation in threat activity and the talents shortage in the industry has created a situation where, despite lots of products and cybersecurity spend, we aren’t getting better protection. To put a finer point on it, there are over 3,000 vendors selling products in the industry. The total spend last year was $120B+ and even with all of that there we almost 4,000 breaches — a 96% increase over the previous year. The key takeaway from these breaches is that they are NOT product failures. They are operational failures. To prevent these kinds of breaches from happening again in the future, we believe, the industry needs to adopt a new approach – an operational approach – to cybersecurity.
11:05-11:50
Kristin Judge
CEO/President
Cybercrime Support Network
MODERATOR
Nathan Wenzler
Chief Security Strategist
Tenable, Inc.
Chris Pittman
Manager, Central US Sales Engineering
BlackBerry Cylance
Isaac Hannagan
Solutions Architect
ReliaQuest
Torsten Larson
Director, Solutions Consulting
Galvanize
Joseph Carson
Chief Security Scientist & Advisory CISO
Thycotic
Greg Pepper
Security Architect, West
Check Point Software Technologies
Security teams today are being overwhelmed by the massive amounts of data collected by their various protection tools and in most cases, these security teams do not have the budget to hire external Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts. As such, companies are looking to implement an automated response system by using SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation and Response) tools in an effort to relieve some of the burden on their already understaffed security teams and increase efficiency.
In a recent survey of more than 1,400 IT security professionals, 79% reported that their organization has existing automation tools and platforms in place (29%) or are planning to implement them within the next six months to three years (50%). However, this is not a simple solution for many companies as the successful implementation of automation requires a well-trained and educated team. In fact, 56% of organizations from this same survey indicated that they don’t currently have the in-house expertise required to effectively use these tools. This presents a problem as the shortage of gap between workforce demands and skilled cyber security professionals in the field is larger than ever and steadily increasing. According to another report, it is projected that by 2021, 3.5 million cyber security jobs will be unfilled; that’s a 350% increase in open positions from 2013 to 2021.
This panel will provide an understanding on SOAR tools, the importance on training your security team to understand and leverage these tools to more rapidly detect and respond to threats, and ways to attract and retain talent.
11:50-12:20
Dr. Mike Lloyd
CTO
RedSeal
We’re all trying to protect constantly changing network environments without enough people, and with too many tools – all while we face attackers who are persistent and automated. Dr. Mike Lloyd, RedSeal CTO, draws on his background in epidemiology and modern cybersecurity, as well as his study of history to provide a guide for understanding and evaluating what you need to do next to be most successful.
12:20-12:25
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
12:25-12:50
Brian Deitch
Solutions Architect
Zscaler
12:50-1:20
Patrick Vowles
North America Product Marketing Manager - Security
IBM Security
As organization adopt new technologies and utilize the cloud for business innovation and growth, security teams are challenged with ensuring that those initiatives and missions are successful. To do that they are faced with creating an effective security program from a fragmented patchwork of solutions and data sources that really don’t interoperate very well without a great deal of development work.
Join us to hear how a number of leading vendors are coming together with the intent of creating an open source platform to allow security solutions to communicate over a standard fabric during the entire threat management life cycle, from threat hunting, analytics and detection through to incident response and orchestration.
1:20-2:05
Kristin Judge
CEO/President
Cybercrime Support Network
MODERATOR
Chris Stouff
Chief Security Officer
Armor Cloud Security
Tommy Todd
Senior Security Systems Engineer
Code42
Matthew Gardiner
Principal Security Strategist
Mimecast
Kim Berry
Principal Threat Intelligence Researcher
Auth0
Brad Beutlich
Vice President of Sales Western Region and LATAM
nCipher Security
David Rudd
Security Account Manager
Cisco
Tony Pepper
CEO
Egress Software Technologies
According to a recent survey, last year 69% of organizations suffered a data breach caused by an Insider Threat, even with a data loss prevention (DLP) solution in place. While malicious users are a legitimate threat to an organization’s security, another study found that 64% of incidents were a result of human error made by an employee. In fact, 78% of Chief Security Officers confessed that even they have clicked on suspicious links.
These statistics demonstrate that having a DLP solution in place with a centralized IT Security team is not sufficient in protecting company assets. Organizations must also address the human element and provide effective ongoing training and education to all employees within the organization.
This panel will discuss the importance of understanding and detecting the various types of Insider Threats that put your organization at risk, as well as provide insight on how to prepare a prevention and defense strategy against an insider breach.
2:05-2:10
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
2:10-2:35
Christopher Smith
Third-Party Risk Consultant
OneTrust
Your vendors often handle your most sensitive data. This presents significant challenges as security, procurement, sourcing, IT, and privacy teams struggle to vet and manage vendor risks in real time. So, how can organizations proactively monitor vendors to protect against emerging threats? Additionally, how can risk exchanges help organizations manage the third-party risk management lifecycle with more efficiency? In this session, we’ll answer these questions and breakdown how risk exchanges offer a mature approach to vendor risk monitoring.
• Understand third-party risk management trends and challenges
• Gain actionable insights on how to monitor third-party risks and performance
• Learn the benefits of a third-party risk exchange
• See how you can protect against third-party threats such as data breaches, etc.
2:35-3:00
Adam Gates
Senior Sales Engineer
Malwarebytes
3:00-3:25
Scott Giordano
V.P., Data Protection
Spirion
3:25-3:30
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
3:30-4:00
Gray Mitchell
CISO & VP of Advisory Services
IDMWORKS
Richard Bird
Chief Customer Information Officer
Ping Identity
4:00-4:40
Ronald Watters
Cybersecurity Advisor, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
4:30-5:00
Meet & Engage with fellow Business Leaders, Cyber Experts, Government Officials & Thought Leaders.
By meeting with each Solution Provider, you will be automatically entered to win one of ten $100 Amazon gift cards!
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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