Sabeen is the Vice President of Global Government Affairs and Public Policy at Rapid7. Malik has spent her education and career pursuits becoming a thought leader on digital economy and tech policy issues, law and economic development, innovation economies, and next-generation economic trends. She has worked in the private and public sector including at Thumbtack, Google, and the United States Department of State where she served as a senior tech advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment. Along with a passion for global trends in business and economic issues, she also is an expert on bridging differences with the public and private sector to create international partnerships to solve global problems. Malik serves on several boards and is a Truman National Security Fellow, Aspen Socrates Fellow, and a member of the German Marshall Young Transatlantic Network. She has spoken at the World Bank, the UN, and the White House.
Rapid7 executives cover AI, regulations, ransomware, cloud security, vulnerabilities and more as they look to the world of cybersecurity in 2024
This new dance partner will be adding to the complexity of tools needed to deal with cyber risk mitigation and will lead to more robust and global public-private partnerships. We might see something like a global cybersecurity flash mob in 2024. Instead of just sharing the usual threat intelligence of cyber threats and cyber risks, governments and businesses will join hands to share threat intel, resources and bolster defenses in concentrated ways to deal with specific threats. Ultimately, moving beyond the historical PPP’s of quarterly meetings, to a more real-time sharing approach in order to deal with the diminishing timelines between initial entry vectors to final stage payloads.