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Event Date |
Wed Nov 24 UTC (about 3 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Wed Nov 24 3:00am - Wed Nov 24 12:00pm |
Location | Virtual Event |
Region | All |
ISMG’s Virtual Roundtables focus on specific challenges being faced by information security executives in today’s cybersecurity landscape. Moderated by one of ISMG’s Executive Editors and a guest industry expert, Virtual Roundtables give cybersecurity professionals the opportunity to discuss threats and controls with a handful of market leaders in an informal and online setting, from which you will emerge with new ideas and solutions you can immediately put to work to improve your own organization’s defensive posture.
The cybersecurity landscape looks very different to how it did at the start of 2020 for all verticals, but especially for Financial Services. Hybrid workers are now the norm and the increased use of SaaS applications and collaboration tools has placed the regulators on red alert. The change has forged a new perimeter: identity, whether human or non-human. The risk now is from any endpoint, anywhere in the world, which could potentially gain access to your systems – whether on premise or in the cloud.
How can a Zero Trust architecture address some of the unique challenges for Financial Services organizations? What is the role of internet isolation in this model? How can you enable isolation to mitigate the threat of credential phishing and other malware attacks?
Among the discussion topics:
• Where are you in your Zero Trust journey?
• What are the greatest challenges or risks you are facing as a result of the work from anywhere (WFA) scenario?
• How have you adjusted your security solutions to dynamically fit the WFA requirements?
• How are you ensuring business continuity in your organization without having to degrade current identity and access controls?
• Which technology investments are the greatest priority for you in maintaining a WFA workforce?
• What lessons have you learned from the past year that have informed your cybersecurity strategy over the year to come?
2021 Speakers
Anna Delaney
Executive Editor, ISMG
Brett Raybould
EMEA Solutions Architect, Menlo Security