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Nth Symposium: Cybersecurity panel, back by popular demand!

Updated: Jul 29, 2024



ANAHEIM

Thursday, 09.19.24

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Back by Popular Demand:

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency

Nth Generation vCISOs


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Cybersecurity in the General Session


Expected panel discussion topics:


Quantum Computing / Encryption: 

  • Is cracking encryption merely a myth?

  • What are other cybersecurity implications and what should organizations start doing to prepare?

 

Election Year 2024:

  • What cyber threats and / or attacks may be expected against US citizens / consumers?

  • Any heightened risks related to public and private sectors?


AI:

  • AI-assisted cyber attack trends

  • Evolving AI-related threats, including deep-fakes highly credible social engineering, persistent threats, and more

  • Acceptable use policies for AI

  • Best practice sharing and recommendations on AI cybersecurity by FBI / CISA / vCISOs

 

…and more!


Subject to change.

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Cybersecurity in the Demo Hall


Participate in demos or learn more about top security solutions:

  • Post-Quantum Encryption

  • Arctic Wolf

  • Darktrace

  • 11:11 Systems

  • Veeam

  • Tanium

  • Varonis

 

Plus many other market leading technologies!


Connect 1:1 with an Nth vCISO

 

Explore Security Evaluations

Discover some of the must-do evaluations of your environment to ensure a robust security posture.

 

Is quantum computing for cracking encryption real?

  • Is cracking encryption merely a myth?

  • What are other cybersecurity implications and what should organizations start doing to prepare?


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Partnering Technologies

More details to come!


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