For [ FIX ] Sake Virtual Series: Win the Race Against Attackers
How prepared will you be when a breach occurs?
Preventing breaches is a staple best practice in ITOps. Hear this expert panel’s guidance on how to minimize threats before a breach.
Automox's VP of Engineering, Cesile Johnson, hosts Felicia King of QPC Security and Jim Broome of DirectDefense.
Start off with the collective panel discussion and end in their individual breakout session's. We've separated these videos below for easy viewing.
Watch the Panel Discussion
This panel will share expert guidance on:
Evolved cybercriminal techniques
Must-have practices to prevent breaches
Keys to crafting a solid incident response plan for 2023
SESSION ONE: Addressing Information Security Fundamentals from the CISO Perspective
In this session, President and CISO of QPC Security, Felicia King, jumps into the importance of building a strong foundation. She discusses how to establish focus by assessing risk posture to prioritize and fix gaps in your current strategy. Felicia holds a strong belief in layered defense strategies, auditing, and ongoing risk assessment that is a feedback loop for continuous improvement. Felicia has been recognized as one of Watchguard’s top technical security architects in the country and also hosts the BreakfastBytes podcast on WGTD.
SESSION TWO: Prevent the Emotional Toll of Incident Response Events - Be Prepared!
Jim Broome, President and CTO of DirectDefense, walks you through the steps of acknowledging the five stages before it’s time to respond to an incident to put your organization ahead of the game. It's not if, but when you will get breached, whether it’s due to ransomware, phishing, malware, password guessing, or stolen information -- the key is to proactively prepare a solid incident response strategy.
See more of the For [ FIX ] Sake Virtual Series here.