Information Security:
Moving from Reactive to Cyber Resilient
Dirk Schrader
CISO Talks
Field CISO EMEA
VP of Security Research at Netwrix
We’re all seeing that traditional reactive controls and practice-based approaches are no longer adequate for information security in the face of today’s dynamic and growing cyber risks. Let’s discuss what CISOs, managers and IT admins can do to adopt a modern approach focused on cyber resilience.
Wednesdays
10 am BST
Sept 7 - Oct 5
11 am CEST
The Current Cyber Risk Environment and What the Future May Hold
Episode 1: for CISOs, managers and IT admins
Why traditional information security strategies are no longer adequate in today’s dynamic and growing cyber risk environment
Let’s talk about core cybersecurity functions and how they are evolving in today’s dynamic cyber risk environment.
We’ll cover topics such as:
Episode 2: for CISOs
Governing for future cyber risks
Governing both the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns
How can CISOs govern well when no one knows how cyber risks will materialise and what new ones are on the horizon?
Join a discussion that will include:
and compliance (GRC) policies today
Episode 3: for managers
Managing cyber skills, cyber tools and cyber attacks
Managing teams, tools and processes when threats are constantly evolving
How can you ensure that your cybersecurity teams, skills and tools keep up with new attack vectors and scenarios?
We’ll cover:
Episode 4: for admins
Protect, monitor and respond for future attack scenarios
Ensuring you can adapt to effectively address new attack vector and scenarios
Cyberattack vectors are relentless in number and growing in sophistication. How can you keep up with your daily responsibilities and still be prepared for new threats?
Tune in to learn about:
Episode 5: for CISOs, managers and IT admins
Summary: Achieving Resilience
Change demands change
Given the previous discussions, let’s dive into the key question: How can your organisation become more cyber resilient?
Topics include:
Speaker:
Dirk Schrader
Field CISO EMEA
VP of Security Research
Being a native of Germany, Dirk brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organizations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA).
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Information Security:
Moving from Reactive
to Cyber Resilient
Dirk Schrader
CISO Talks
Field CISO EMEA
VP of Security Research
at Netwrix
We’re all seeing that traditional reactive controls and practice-based approaches are no longer adequate for information security in the face of today’s dynamic and growing cyber risks. Let’s discuss what CISOs, managers and IT admins can do to adopt a modern approach focused on cyber resilience.
Wednesdays
10 am BST
Sept 7 - Oct 5
11 am CEST
The Current Cyber Risk Environment and What the Future May Hold
Episode 1: for CISOs, managers and IT admins
Why traditional information security strategies are no longer adequate in today’s dynamic and growing cyber risk environment
Let’s talk about core cybersecurity functions and how they are evolving in today’s dynamic cyber risk environment.
We’ll cover topics such as:
Identity as the new perimeter
Posture management
Cyber resilience
Episode 2: for CISOs
Governing for future
cyber risks
Governing both the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns
How can CISOs govern well when no one knows how cyber risks will materialise and what new ones are on the horizon?
Join a discussion that will include:
How to develop workable governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) policies today
What changes to expect in regulations and compliance frameworks
How to implement expert guidance
Episode 3: for managers
Managing cyber skills, cyber tools and cyber attacks
Managing teams, tools and processes when threats are constantly evolving
How can you ensure that your cybersecurity teams, skills and tools keep up with new attack vectors and scenarios?
We’ll cover:
What skills are needed
How to develop your teams and processes to be ready for future attacks
How to ensure flexibility
Episode 4: for admins
Protect, monitor and respond for future attack scenarios
Ensuring you can adapt to effectively address new attack vector and scenarios
Cyberattack vectors are relentless in number and growing in sophistication. How can you keep up with your daily responsibilities and still be prepared for new threats?
Tune in to learn about:
IoCs and signs of new TTPs to know about
How to be prepared to respond to new attack scenarios
Avoiding alert fatigue
Episode 5: for CISOs, managers and IT admins
Summary:
Achieving Resilience
Change demands change
Given the previous discussions, let’s dive into the key question: How can your organisation become more cyber resilient?
Topics include:
How to govern, manage and perform for digital resilience
What is needed from the organisation and its cybersecurity teams
How to get there
Speaker:
Dirk Schrader
Field CISO EMEA
VP of Security Research
Being a native of Germany, Dirk brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organizations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA).