[10-1-21] “Hacking Resiliency” – CISO Series Video Chat

Please join us on Friday October 1st, 2021 for CISO Series Video Chat: “Hacking Resiliency: An hour of critical thinking on withstanding the brunt of cyber attacks.”

Register for October 1st, 2021 video chat

Joining me for this discussion will be:

In preparation for our discussion, think about the following:

  • How do you build out your cybersecurity program? Is it designed to avoid attacks, respond to attacks, or withstand attacks? 
  • What are ways to look for complexity and simplify your security program? 
  • When a new technology is introduced (for security or not) how does that affect your security program? How does the security program adapt?
  • What training and drills do you do for the security team and for the entire company? Where have you found ways to improve your program?

It all starts at 10 AM Pacific/1 PM Eastern. At the end of the hour [11 AM Pacific/2 PM Eastern] we’ll switch gears into our meetup afterwards. Stick around for that. It’s the most fun part!

Got feedback? Join the conversation on LinkedIn.

HUGE thanks to our sponsor VMware

ALSO…

  • Best bad ideas get first responses in “Department of YES” or “Beat the Bad Idea”.
  • The BEST bad idea wins an award and a really awesome CISO Series jacket. Also, if you register early by the Tuesday (5pm PT) of that week’s video chat, you will be entered into a raffle where one lucky register will win a jacket (repeat winners get a $25 Amazon gift card).

The CISO Series Video Chats are open discussion where all viewers and listeners are welcome to become participants. Before the scheduled event, connect your webcam and microphone (avoid Bluetooth) and test your equipment here. During the discussion, if you have a question or comment, let it be known in the chat room and our producer will do his best to get as many of you into the conversation. We look forward to you joining us.

David Spark
David Spark is the founder of CISO Series where he produces and co-hosts many of the shows. Spark is a veteran tech journalist having appeared in dozens of media outlets for almost three decades.