https://www.eventbrite.com/e/february-2020-women-in-security-special-interest-group-meeting-tickets-90152304971
Topic:
Cyber Security Projections and Trends for 2020 with a focus on Cyber threat intel, cyber exercise, malware, and cyber fraud.
2.5 CPEs
Panelists:
Anna Skelton:
Anna grew up skiing and hiking in Vail, Colorado. In college she studied Global Security and Intelligence studies and built GoDaddy’s international travel security program. Post-graduation she started with Bank of America in Charlotte, North Carolina as a business information security officer. Now she’s a strategic analyst on the cyber threat intelligence team, preforming predictive analysis on nation state actors and composing threat assessments for senior leadership. She recently moved back to Colorado and has been enjoying everything the city of Denver has to offer. On the side she has spoken about the potential impact of deepfakes on the financial services industry at DefCon, BSidesLV, and FS-ISAC.
Joyce Stein:
Although Joyce has been with Bank of America for 17 years, she recently relocated to Denver, Colorado from Los Angeles, California to take a role in Cyber Crime Protection. In that role, Joyce provides strategic and program governance and facilitates Client Risk analysis for strategic and program prioritization. Her previous roles were in mortgage and consumer technology working in Access Mgmt, Application Governance, Recovery testing, and Audit & Exam Mgmt. Joyce’s previous professional experience is in application development, system analysis, program management, and process improvement (MBB credential in Six Sigma and Lean Six Sigma).
Tori Redden:
Tori has worked within the cyber security community for over 10 years. While serving in the United States Navy, she has fulfilled multiple roles throughout the world including, Exploitation Analyst, SOC Analyst, Cyber Threat Hunter, and Incident Response Team Lead. Currently, she serves as an Information Security Exposure Management Specialist at Bank of America, where she develops and facilitates a myriad of cyber security exercises, including tabletops, drills, and immersive “live action” exercises in a virtual range environment that are designed to identify potential risk and opportunities for improvement of cyber security processes and procedures. She is currently pursuing her Master of Science in Cybersecurity Risk and Strategy degree from New York University.
Abstract:
As the threat landscape rapidly evolves, a comprehensive cyber security program must seek to manage and mitigate risk through proactive identification of emerging threats, consistent resilience planning, and actionable response. This panel will explore cyber trends of 2020 using unique backgrounds to provide a diverse perspective.
A robust cyber threat intelligence program leads an effective risk mitigation program.
Resiliency is vital to any organization; control testing through active tabletop testing prepares control owners and incident responders to react effectively to a diverse range of cyber threats.
Holistic analysis of malware and ransomware lays the foundation for active support and protection of corporate clients.
Just as cyber threat actors extend beyond one demographic, so must cyber defenders. Education and experience must come in all forms to promote diversity by design.
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