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ISMG Virtual Roundtable Discussion: Western US

July 21, 2020

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.

Topic

Advantage, CISO: Why Cybersecurity is Poised to Win in 2021

Tom Field and Bruce Potter

Tom Field / Bruce Potter

SVP - Editorial, ISMG / CISO, Expel

Has the cybersecurity organization ever been in a better position?

Yes, 2020 has been a year of historic crisis, but it’s put security leaders into the spotlight for all the right reasons, as they’ve guided their enterprises through digital transformation to deploy the largest remote workforce in history – and without any resultant loss of business continuity, critical data or customer trust.

Looking ahead to 2021, it’s a good time to be a CISO. You have the board’s attention, and now you can use your influence to ensure appropriate resources to tackle key challenges such as identity & access, cloud application security and third-party risk.

But how will your workforce be deployed in 2021, and how will that deployment shape your security strategies? How must you think differently about the cloud and third-party risk? How do you maximize your position of influence?

Please join ISMG’s Tom Field for an exclusive Virtual Roundtable that will draw from the experiences of the attendees, offering thoughts on opportunities for security leaders and how best to take advantage of this position of influence.

Discussion topics will include:

  • How do we re-think our perception of third-party risk?
  • How do we adapt to being a cloud-first enterprise?
  • What role should the zero trust model play?

Joining Tom to provide expert insight and case studies is Bruce Potter, CISO at Expel.

Request To Attend

This event has passed. Click the links below to review materials from the discussion.

Virtual Roundtable Interview

Virtual Roundtable Interview

Expel's CISO, Bruce Potter, on how to influence strategy and budget.


Virtual Roundtable Interview

Content Guide

Content Guide

Download Tom's content guide from the discussion.


Content Guide

Interested in participating in a future Executive Roundtable? Contact us at events@ismgcorp.com.

Event Information

Date: Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM PT

Moderator: Tom Field

About the Sponsor

Expel. We create space for you to do what you love about security (even if it’s not thinking about it). **Transparent managed security: 24 x 7 detection, response and resilience** We’re eliminating the black box within which managed security service providers (MSSPs) operate. You can see and use the same interface our analysts use to deliver our service. There’s no “internal analyst console.” There’s no curtain to look (or hide) behind. With Expel, if you’re ever wondering what we’re doing for you or want to see how we’re making decisions, you can easily look for yourself and see it all.

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