Many organizations are now very aware of the onslaught of publicly reported successful hacking attacks, as well as significant breaches of information from internal process and people failures. To provide companies with the ability to make good business judgments when these events occur, these events have to be in the language of the business in real time, whether it is a financially impacting event or a significant brand risk incident, collecting the data and presenting it in a way that allows the Board to respond proactively and constructively is imperative. In this session, we will go through the techniques of collecting the supporting information and providing Business Context immediately.
William O'Brien
(Head of Archer Practice, UK , RSA, the Security Division of EMC) EMC
Head of Archer Practice, UK , RSA, the Security Division of EMC
Thursday 20 October 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Taking Security Operations to the Board
William O'Brien, Head of Archer Practice, UK , RSA, the Security Division of EMC, EMC
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Many organizations are now very aware of the onslaught of publicly reported successful hacking attacks, as well as significant breaches of information from internal process and people failures. To provide companies with the ability to make good business judgments when these events occur, these events have to be in the language of the business in real time, whether it is a financially impacting event or a significant brand risk incident, collecting the data and presenting it in a way that allows the Board to respond proactively and constructively is imperative. In this session, we will go through the techniques of collecting the supporting information and providing Business Context immediately.
Wednesday 19 October 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Overcoming the Failures of Cyber Security
Chris Brown, Director NetWitness EMEA Operations, RSA, the Security Division of EMC, EMC
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Security today is fundamentally broken and an overhaul is desperately needed. Today's advanced cyber threats evade both detection and prevention by current approaches to network security - whether you want to believe it or not. Most organisations have developed an over-reliance upon network-layer, perimeter-focused solutions that require signatures or statistical-based foreknowledge of each technical threat. As proven through endless security breaches over the last few years, most legacy solutions are obsolete with each new action of focused adversaries, such as cyber criminals and nation-state groups, and because of their ever-changing attack methods, including targeted and zero-day malware, obfuscation, and covert network channels. This session focuses on the true nature and sources of today's advanced threats, and describes solution characteristics, both technology and operations-related, which are required to combat these threats and close critical network visibility gaps.
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