EVENTS
Thought Leaders Forum on Cyber Security and Risk Management
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 11, 2018
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Thursday, Oct 11, 2018, 8:00am-12:00pm
Location
The Marshes Golf Club – 320 Terry Fox Dr. Kanata ON
Fees/Admission
Free
If you are a senior IT or security leader and
would like to learn more, register here:
https://cyberleadersforum.eventbrite.com
Contact Information
Agnes Kaltenecker-Pokoly
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Description
As a senior IT or security leader, do you fully understand your responsibilities in the event of a cyber security breach?
In this session, you will learn how to support business resilience, and how your employees can become a human firewall, instead of being your greatest risk!
Agenda:
• 8:00 - 9:00 Registration, breakfast and networking
• 9:00 - 9:30 Welcome, introduction
• 9:30 - 11:30 Presentations
1. The Human Firewall
Bill Dunnion
CISM Director, Calian Cyber Resilience Office
2. Building Business Resilience through
Cyber Incidence Readiness
James Phillips
Senior Security Advisor, Program Lead at the University of Toronto for the Cyber Incident Management Certificate
1. Human Firewall
Strengthening the weakest link in your security
chain - Creating the Human Firewall
The latest security countermeasures, technology and
experts are no match for the people and employees this
technology is meant to protect. A simple mouse click,
post-it note or thumb drive left on the bus can be the start
of a critical, embarrassing and costly breach. It's no
wonder why cyber criminals use employees or people as
their primary target in well over 90% of successful
attacks. This session will review the importance of
continual security awareness programs and the
consideration of technology geared to protecting the user
from doing harm to themselves and their organization.
2. Supporting Business Resilience
through Incident Readiness
Organizations are no longer measured on whether they
fall victim to an attack, rather they will be measured on
how they respond to these unfortunate attacks.
Organizations must prepare properly in order to perform
adequately in the face of the stress and pressure of
dealing with a major incident in the heat of the moment.