| It's Not Too Late to Register for Next Week's Virtual Event: Re-Thinking Your Enterprise IT Security Strategy November 15, 2016 Dear Colleague, Despite new technology and higher IT security spending, enterprises continue to be breached at record rates. If you are concerned that your current defenses won't stop tomorrow's cyberattacks, you won't want to miss next week's virtual event, Re-Thinking Your Enterprise IT Security Strategy. Industry experts will be on hand to help you reconsider some of the underlying assumptions behind your IT defense strategy – and perhaps see information security in a way you've never thought of before. Attend on November 15th to get expert advice and insights from: (listed in presentation order) Bruce Schneier, CTO, Resilient; Adam Vincent, CEO, ThreatConnect; James Robinson, Director, Risk & Threat Management, Office of the CISO, Optiv; Christie Terrill, Managing Director, Bishop Fox; Johannes B. Ullrich, Ph.D., Dean of Research, SANS Technology Institute; Chenxi Wang, Chief Strategy Officer, Twistlock; Jeff Schilling, Chief of Operations and Security, Armor; Cheryl Biswas, Cyber Security Analyst, Threat Intel, KPMG; Keith Brogan, Managing Director, Deloitte Cyber Risk Services; Brian NeSmith, Co-founder and CEO, Arctic Wolf Click here to read speaker bios, the event agenda, and to register » These speakers will: - Explain why current enterprise security technologies and practices are failing, and what can be done to reverse this trend
- Provide out-of-the box ideas to make your security strategy more effective for cloud and mobile computing environments
- Provide recommendations on how to adapt your defenses to today's increasingly-sophisticated attacks
- Offer insights on how you can develop a "futureproof" enterprise IT security plan
- Help you to develop an enterprise security architecture of tools, practices and processes; reducing the need for daily "firefighting"
- Present the future of online threats and help you prepare today for tomorrow's
new exploits …and more. Don't delay... |
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