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Upcoming Summits
For Executives in the Pacific Northwest
Wednesday,
June 23, 2021
8:00AM - 6:30PM PDT
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The Fifth Annual Seattle/Portland 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 8 CPE/CEU Credits!
Insider Threats
Identifying & avoiding breaches and how remote work has impacted Insider Threats in today’s remote workforce age
The Future of Cloud Security
Best practices to mitigate cloud security threats and ways to minimize common misconfiguration errors
Ransomware on the Rise
Utilizing zero trust to avoid becoming a hostage to cyber criminals and what to do if you fall victim to an attack
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 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. 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.
8:00-8:30
Adam Hickey
Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division
U.S. Department of Justice
8:30-9:15
Justin Fier
Director of Cyber Intelligence & Analytics
Darktrace
Our digital environments and workforces are more dynamic than ever. To navigate the risks and challenges that digital innovation brings, organizations must rethink their approach to security. Static, legacy approaches have become redundant against sophisticated, fast-moving threats, and attackers that continue to evolve their techniques. Organizations are increasingly turning to new technologies like AI to achieve much-needed adaptability and resilience; protecting workforces and data from attack by detecting, investigating and responding to cyber-threats in real time — wherever they strike.
9:15-9:50
In this two-part session, cyber veteran Ben Denkers, EVP at Redspin will discuss the new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) as the emerging gold standard for security and how this framework validates the effectiveness of your risk management program, ensuring you have an approach that responds every day. In part two, CMMC expert, Tony Buenger a CMMC Provisional Assessor at Redspin, will share high-level lessons learned from Redspin’s CMMC assessment. Redspin was the first organization to pass the CMMC Level 3 assessment and is now an Authorized CMMC Third-Party Assessment Organization (C3PAO).
9:50-10:15
10:15-10:40
George Avetisov
CEO & Cofounder
HYPR
With the Passwordless Decade well underway, more and more organizations are asking the question: Why is now the right time to move beyond passwords?
George Avetisov, CEO of HYPR, will discuss the rise of organizations moving to the cloud, how the perimeter fades and the attack surface gets larger. Modern tools such as SNIPR and Modlishka make it easier for hackers to launch large-scale automated attacks, bringing credential re-use and two-factor-authentication attacks to record highs.
How did we get here, and will mainstream adoption of passwordless security have an impact? We will explore how the rise of virtual desktop infrastructure and a remote workforce has affected workstation login and review how the evolution of authentication has impacted organizations’ identity and access management systems.
In this session, you’ll learn:
10:40-11:30
Lynn Dohm
Executive Director
WiCyS
MODERATOR
Romanus Prabhu
Head of Global Support
ManageEngine UEM
Ramesh Natarajan
VP Engineering
Cyglass
Tony Lee
Vice President, Global Services Technical Operations
BlackBerry
Andy Stone
CTO - Americas
Pure Storage
Larry Chinski
Vice President Global IAM Strategy
One Identity
Chris Grove, CISSP, NSA-IAM
Technology Evangelist
Nozomi Networks
Kevin Sheu
Senior VP of Marketing
Bitglass
In 2020, there was an unprecedented growth in ransomware attacks and this trend shows no signs of slowing down. Rather, these attacks are evolving and becoming more harmful as cyber criminals become more organized and effective. It is predicted that in 2021, businesses will fall victim to a ransomware attack every 11 seconds with an estimated cost of over $20 billion – 57 times more than in 2015, making ransomware the fastest growing type of cybercrime.
As a result, companies are transitioning from the traditional “trust but verify” method and implementing a Zero Trust model, requiring all users to be authenticated and continually authorized in order to be granted access and maintain access to company data and applications. By leveraging various technologies & techniques such as multifactor authentication, IAM, least privilege access, and microsegmentation, the Zero Trust model reduces the risk of a ransomware attack and minimizes the potential damage from a breach.
This panel will highlight where enterprises are most vulnerable to becoming a victim of ransomware and how utilizing a Zero Trust model minimizes this risk. Industry experts will discuss best practices to avoid a ransomware attack including adapting the Zero Trust model, what to do if your company is being held for ransom, ways to mitigate the damage caused by an attack, and how to recover afterwards.
11:30-11:55
JD Sherry
Chief Strategy Officer
Remediant, Inc.
It is shocking that, year over year, stealing credentials is still the top tactic used by attackers to breach organizations. Why is this still happening? Hint: It isn’t only because of weak passwords. Organizations have invested heavily into privileged access management technologies, but these solutions have struggled to address the problem for five key reasons. In this discussion, we will address the gaps in current access management approaches but, more importantly, show you how to quickly close the gaps and significantly reduce security risks without disrupting your current investments or systems.
Join Remediant in this discussion to:
11:55-12:20
12:20-12:45
Dr. Mike Lloyd
CTO
RedSeal
12:45-1:10
Track ANathan Wenzler
Chief Security Strategist
Tenable, Inc.
12:45-1:10
Track BBob Krzysik
Field CTO
Varonis
With the shift to remote work, Office 365 and Teams usage has exploded. Increased collaboration brings new challenges to security teams—some of which they may not even know about (like what happens when you create a Microsoft Team).
During this session, we’ll show you how to:
1:10-1:35
Track AMichael Hamilton
Founder, President, CISO
CI Security
A security operations center in Washington State sees threats and attacks every day. The SOC monitors and defends organizations around the Pacific Northwest. In this presentation, you’ll see what the security analysts see and learn how local companies are defending themselves.
Michael Hamilton, former CISO of the City of Seattle will relate these stories and others as cautionary tales, and to underscore where preventive and detective controls helped to avoid loss.
1:10-1:35
Track BWill Kapcio
Security Solutions Engineer
HackerOne
Did you know that 80% of CISOs say that software projects have been hindered by concerns over inevitable security issues? Vulnerabilities don’t need to slow you down. Join HackerOne for a discussion on “Why the future of DevOps needs Hackers.”
Key takeaways
1. How organizations collaborate with hackers
2. How bug bounty data insights empower development teams
3. How companies like Spotify are keeping their applications secure
1:35-2:00
Jeff Costlow
CISO
ExtraHop
The SolarWinds SUNBURST attack was a rude awakening for many security teams, and it won’t be the last time Security leaders face tough questions about how an adversary evaded defenses and stayed hidden. With threats persisting inside the network for months, security teams need a new plan. In this session, CISO Jeff Costlow discusses strategies, including revising existing mental models and incident response processes, to build resilience in the fight against advanced threats.
2:00-2:45
Nancy Mathew
Vice President
Cyber Security Summit
MODERATOR
Lucia Milică
Resident CISO
Proofpoint
J. Wolfgang Goerlich
Advisory CISO
Duo Security, now part of Cisco
Jonathan Nguyen-Duy
Vice President, Global Field CISO
Fortinet
Min-Hsao Chen
Sales Engineer
Gigamon
Dan Rheault
Product Manager, Security Solutions
Tufin
Netta Schmeidler
VP Product Management
Morphisec
Over the past few years, the number of organizations that have adopted cloud-based systems has grown exponentially, largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In turn, cloud security has become a critical issue for IT security executives and their teams. McAffee reported an increase of 630% in attacks by external actors targeting cloud services between January and April of 2020. This uptick in cloud security breaches is projected to persist even after the pandemic as many companies continue to utilize the cloud and leverage its benefits.
While migrating to the cloud offers numerous advantages, it also poses certain threats and challenges. In a recent report by Oracle & KPMG, over 90% of IT Professionals felt their organization had a cloud security readiness gap. A significant concern for many who are adapting to a cloud-based workforce is misconfigurations and gaps in cloud security programs. Additionally, cloud-based infrastructure requires adopting new security policies and processes. Many companies believe their existing security teams lack the necessary skillsets and knowledge that the cloud environment requires, especially as organizations turn to multi-cloud, hybrid cloud, and distributed cloud models.
This panel will highlight the areas where cloud systems can leave enterprises vulnerable, ways to minimize common misconfiguration errors, and other best practices to mitigate threats when migrating to the cloud. Our lineup of Industry Experts will provide their expertise on developing a robust cloud security strategy that addresses these issues and insight on how to stay secure in the future of cloud security.
2:45-3:10
Michael Kaczmarek
VP Product Management, Security Solutions
Neustar
When you hear “ransom attack” you probably think of ransomware – the malware that can encrypt or block files or entire systems until you pay the attacker to restore access. But there’s been a massive surge in a virulent new type of ransom attack. And the defenses you’ve established to fight ransomware won’t help defeat this new threat, because it doesn’t require malware. Instead, the extortionists simply threaten to shut down your network with a massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack at a specified day and time – unless you pay.
Attend this session to learn:
3:10-3:35
Michael Greer
Senior Sales Engineer
Malwarebytes
Over the past year, the tools and tactics of cybercrime and cybersecurity adapted against a backdrop of enormous changes to our lives and businesses.
Join us to learn how cybercrime evolved in 2020, and identify ways to safeguard your organization against what’s out there.
We’ll explore:
3:35-3:40
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!
3:40-4:05
4:05-4:30
Shawn Taylor
Customer Evangelist and Senior Systems Engineer
ForeScout Technologies
The Forrester Wave™: Zero Trust eXtended Ecosystem report in October 2019 called IoT and OT device security, “one of the hardest problems to solve within the enterprise.” Join this session to learn how Forescout allows organizations to mitigate risk and embrace Zero Trust architecture for all managed, unmanaged, virtual, or physical IP-connected systems across your extended enterprise.
This session will discuss how to:
4:30-4:55
Rob Ellis
EVP Sales
Reciprocity
Scott McCormick
CISO
Reciprocity
Jenny Victor
VP of Marketing
Reciprocity
Whether a start-up or an enterprise, you are probably working with multiple vendors, using their software and reliant on their systems. Yet while these external vendors provide invaluable services, they also introduce significant risk to your company’s information security.
How do you know if your vendors are meeting required contractual, security and privacy obligations?
If you don’t have processes in place to assess the risks these third parties pose, then your answer is most likely you don’t. And this is critical: You need to know the risks of working with third parties and that you can trust them — because if they go down, your business may, too.
Assessing risk, however, can be incredibly complex. Traditional risk management approaches that rely on manual processes, spreadsheets and even survey methods don’t scale well and are not automated enough. And they certainly can’t support a third-party vendor network once it reaches a certain size: spreadsheets and email folders become overwhelming, ad hoc processes and reporting cycles create confusion, and manual reviews lead to missed issues and trends. In fact, the more successful an organization is – and the more third-party vendors they work with – the more automation and continuous monitoring are required.
At Reciprocity, we work with companies of all sizes to help streamline and improve third-party risk management. Join Reciprocity CISO Scott McCormick and VP Rob Ellis as they walk you through:
Examples of vulnerabilities and common attack techniques
4:55-5:40
Sean Atkinson
Chief Information Security Officer
Center for Internet Security
MODERATOR
Theresa Masse
Cyber Security Advisor
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), US DHS
Mike Britton
CISO
Abnormal Security
Stephen Kowski
Global Director of Sales Engineering
IRONSCALES
Scott Giordano
V.P., Data Protection
Spirion
Brady Smith
Solutions Engineer
Logic Hub
Ron Ulko
Director
Synack
Insider Threat has become increasingly problematic to businesses as the frequency and cost of these threats have risen over the last several years. In a global study conducted by Ponemon Institute in September of 2019, there was a 31% increase in overall cost of Insider Threat and a 47% increase in the total number of Insider Incidents from 2018.
Today, Insider Threat poses an even greater risk to businesses in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Forrester Research, Inc. reported that in 2020, a quarter of all security breaches were caused by an insider and estimates that in 2021, Insider Threats will account for 33% of security breaches.
This panel will discuss the various factors that contribute to this increase in Insider breaches, how remote work has impacted the malicious & non-malicious Insider Threats facing businesses, and the implications this has on enterprises today. Our lineup of Industry Experts will offer their insight & provide best-practices on how businesses and their IT Security Teams should address these risks and adapt in order to defend against Insider Threats.
5:40-5:55
Robert DeVito
Global Director, Customer & Partner Sales Engineering
Google
With the dramatic increase in distributed workforces and the growing adoption of cloud applications, companies face unprecedented levels of IP, data, and identity sprawl beyond the enterprise firewall. Every endpoint is an entry into your business, cybercriminals have more ways to break in than ever before, and human error on the inside is a constant risk. Historically, endpoint security has been a zero-sum game—with the odds inevitably stacked against IT. But rather than protect devices, what if you could just control the security of them?
In this presentation, see how Chrome OS and Chrome Browser are secure by design—embedding security into every workflow to provide proactive protection for users, devices, applications, and data, wherever work happens. This is cloud-first security control in the hands of the modern businesses that will thrive moving forward.
5:55-6:25
Quinn Carman
Director of Operations
The NSA, Red Team
Prior to defending an organization against a determined attacker, their techniques must be understood. This presentation provides an adversarial viewpoint to inform network defense leaders how the attackers see their organizations and are able to be successful with their objectives, even when well defended. The presenter will draw upon over 17 years of personal experience as a Red Team operator and leader to illustrate how your organizations are viewed, through the eyes of an adversary.
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