Hacks and Deja vu: Is an End to Cyber Threats in Sight?
Organization:
Churchill Club
Category:
Business
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
10/29/2015
End Date:
10/29/2015
Start Time:
5:30 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
SPEAKERS: Michael Brown, President & CEO, Symantec Mark McLaughlin, Chairman, President, & CEO, Palo Alto Networks Ken Xie, Chairman & CEO, Fortinet Chris Young, General Manager, Intel Security Group Moderator: Danny Yadron, Cybersecurity Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
In the wake of major attacks on Sony, Target, OPM, Ashley Madison and others, cybersecurity has taken center stage in boardrooms, across the media landscape, and in conversations of national security and defense. A recent CSC Global CIO survey found that 91% of CIOs polled rank cybersecurity as a top priority this year.
While hacks of all kinds are now proliferating on both corporate and government networks, as well as on websites and application hosting services, these attacks are also spurring rapid innovation among security vendors that are working hard on the latest technologies and approaches to stop attackers from infiltrating corporate systems.
During this event, the leaders of the Cyber Threat Alliance-an esteemed group of security elite from Fortinet, Symantec, Palo Alto Networks and Intel Security-will share their views about key issues in cybersecurity today: what organizations should be keeping top of mind as they look to expand their security strategies, and what's on the horizon.
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