The New Best Practices for Remote/Hybrid Workforce Security
Date: Friday, October 6th at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Remote work is here to stay, and security of remote working is now an everyday peril, or so we think? Believe it or not - the pandemic may have elevated the human condition, our relationship to work and accelerated our escape from the "Panopticon" - of the office work environment. But it may come at a cost and can that cost be measured in potential security exposure to malware delivering ransomware and/or the theft of Intellectual Property? Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO of Cyjax goes full-tilt conspiracy theory - tin foil hat included - as to why remote working threatens the economic status-quo and why some companies are going full-back to the office extremism. Is security even a valid concern, is there a tangible loss of visibility of threat actor behavior's if employees are outside the office firewall? These are the answers and the crazy you have been looking to discuss: Should we believe the remote working insecurity hype?
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
Top Remote/Hybrid Workforce Security Issues
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
The New Best Practices for Remote/Hybrid Workforce Security
11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
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About the presenters:
Ian Thornton-Trump, CISO, Cyjax
Ian Thornton-Trump CD is an ITIL certified IT professional with 25 years of experience in IT security and information technology. From 1989 to 1992, Ian served with the Canadian Forces (CF), Military Intelligence Branch; in 2002, he joined the CF Military Police Reserves and retired as a Public Affairs Officer in 2013. After a year with the RCMP as a Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Ian worked as a cyber security analyst/consultant for multi-national insurance, banking and regional health care.
Duration: 1 hour