CyberThreat Intelligence: Natural Evolution of Vulnerability Management


LIVE Webcast


Summary:

Cybercrime has evolved from a mere exercise in intellectual one-upmanship among programmers to highly organized and sophisticated global criminal operations whose collective common objectives are as old as crime itself: to steal your company’s money! As a result, Cyber-attacks on companies are rising at meteoric rates & finance executives around the globe are being drafted into the front lines to help combat it.

Combating Cybercrime for Finance Professionals LIVE webcast aims to arm you with the latest know-how to help you spot and stop cybercrime dead in its tracks. Our team of battle tested cybercrime veterans will discuss many of the key issues surrounding this topic including:

- What is the cyber threat landscape today and how its impacts your organization
- Tools and approaches to enable a cybercrime controls
- Today’s approach to mitigate cyber crime through vulnerability management How cybercrime is achieved today and how to prevent it using specific examples
- Staff issues: training against vulnerability& spotting an inside job
- A new practical Cyber Threat Intelligence capability to mitigate cybercrime.
- Teaming up with IT
- Legal considerations
- Policy perspectives
- Up-to-the-minute regulatory updates
- Audience Q&A panel

While you are reading this, thousands of companies world-wide are being robbed by cybercriminals. Is your company one of the victims or will it be one of the victors? Join Combating Cybercrime for Finance Professionals LIVE webcast and arm yourself with the latest knowledge to stop cyber criminals before they stop you. Join this class by clicking the “Register” button below. Advanced registration is recommended as space is limited. Significant discounts apply for early registration.

Course Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Method Of Presentation: Group-Based-Internet
Developer: The Knowledge Group, LLC
Recommended CLE/CPE Hours: 2.0
Important Note: Your State Bar or Accounting Board will make the final determination with respect to continuing education credit. If you are applying for CLE credit in Texas you must register 20 days before the event date or you will not be able to obtain CLE credit.
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Course Code: 103965


Featured Speakers for CyberThreat Intelligence: Natural Evolution of Vulnerability Management LIVE Webcast:

US-CERT - Department of Homeland Security

Marita Fowler
Section Chief, Surface Analysis Group Cybersecurity Division

Solutionary, Inc.

Pamela Fusco, CISSP, CISM, CHS-III
VP of Industry Solutions

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Rich Baich CISSP,CISM
Principal – Global Leader Cyber Threat and Vulnerability Management

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

Edward P Gibson, CISSP, FBCS
Director, US Forensics Technology Solutions Practice (Former Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation)

Wiley Rein LLP

Nova J. Daly
Public Policy Consultant


Event Talking Points:

SEGMENT 1:

Jenny MennaDirector, Critical Infrastructure Cyber Protection and Awareness, National Cybersecurity DivisionUS Department of Homeland Security

- Why is financially motivated malware a threat to National Security?
- What malware trends are we seeing in the government?
- How organizations can assist in mitigating the threat?

SEGMENT 2:

Pamela Fusco, CISSP, CISM, CHS-IIIVP of Industry SolutionsSolutionary, Inc.

- Security usually implies a confrontation between good and bad. In most battles, civil unrest and/or conflicts - organized or not - one side either surrenders or is forced into    retreat and the victor rises.
- With cyber threats and propagation of the cloud, the battleground is virtual; the frontline and perimeter are here, there, and everywhere. So the questions are: Are we/you
   prepared for an attack? Are you prepared to retreat or stand fast whilst maintaining focus and vigilance "here, there, and everywhere"?
- Pamela Fusco will discuss approaches to arm you and your organization against global-scale unknown and unearthed events and issues, including realistic predictive
   elements, signs, trends and analysis that can be leveraged to support your home front.

SEGMENT 3:

Rich Baich CISSP,CISMPrincipal – Global Leader Cyber Threat and Vulnerability ManagementDeloitte & Touche LLP

- Move from reactive to proactive information security practices
- Cybercriminals: Why do they target your organization
- Cybercriminals: Moving from amateurs to professionals

SEGMENT 4

Nova J. DalyPublic Policy ConsultantWiley Rein LLP


- Are You Ready for Big Brother?: Some form of federal cyber security legislation is sure to pass the U.S. Congress, and it will change the way you do business.
- Changes in the Cyber Security Policy Vacuum: Federal initiatives from agencies like the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Communication Commission are driving changes in the    absence of cyber security leadership.
- International Treaty?: New international initiatives are creating industry and national coalitions.
- Cyber Money: The tap on spending for cyber security R&D and technology has just begun to open.

SEGMENT 5:

Hugo Teufel IIIDirector, US Advisory Practice (Former Chief Privacy Officer, US Department of Homeland Security)PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

** Speaker Agenda to be added soon.. **

SEGMENT 6:

Edward P Gibson, CISSP, FBCSDirector, US Forensics Technology Solutions Practice (Former Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation)PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

- Data Freedom or Treasure Trove?
- Do the endless possibilities of means of data loss, innocently or maliciously, necessarily give rise to government oversight?
- Are people ignorant to the problems they may cause themselves, their employers, or their country?
- If we care, then what?


Who Should Attend?

- Executives concerned with operational risk and business strategy
- Compliance Officers
- Risk Officers
- Cyber Security Personnel
- Senior Management

Why Attend?

This is a must attend event to everyone to hear the latest updates and developments on CyberThreat Intelligence
- Detailed guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A


Registration Information:

CyberThreat Intelligence: Natural Evolution of Vulnerability Management
LIVE Webcast

Thursday, August 12, 2010
12:00pm to 2:00pm (ET)