
Conference
St. Louis
Cybersecurity Conference
Join the St. Louis Cybersecurity Conference to hear from some of the industry’s leading experts from across the country. You will hear from industry experts on topics vital to keeping up with the ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity.
The St. Louis Cybersecurity Conference will allow you to interact with representatives from some of the world’s top cybersecurity solutions providers, as well as network with fellow cybersecurity professionals.
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Date
Wed. Nov 02 — Thu. Nov 03
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Featured Speakers
Craig Moringiello
Mobile Device Security
Jamie PortellKeynote Presentation
Event Schedule
Times for this Event are in Central Time (CDT/CST).
The Summit will be open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM both days.
- DAY ONE
- Welcome / Introductions
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AI & ML in Cybersecurity: Can We ‘Science the Heck’ Out of Trouble? 12:00 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 12:00 pm20221102 12:15 pmAmerica/ChicagoAI & ML in Cybersecurity: Can We ‘Science the Heck’ Out of Trouble?
We get it, Artificial Intelligence (AI) with particular focus on Machine Learning (ML) is one way to overcome advanced threats with particular attention to scale. That said, those terms are thrown at our executives to delight, amaze and confuse them. How do we really discern between them as tools in our kit versus ‘Weapons of Mass Distraction’?
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We get it, Artificial Intelligence (AI) with particular focus on Machine Learning (ML) is one way to overcome advanced threats with particular attention to scale. That said, those terms are thrown at our executives to delight, amaze and confuse them. How do we really discern between them as tools in our kit versus ‘Weapons of Mass Distraction’?
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Beyond SolarWinds: Supply Chain & Third-Party Risk Management for 2022 12:40 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 12:40 pm20221102 1:00 pmAmerica/ChicagoBeyond SolarWinds: Supply Chain & Third-Party Risk Management for 2022
Even before SolarWinds Orion Code Compromise, Supply Chain Attacks were up over 400% in 2020. As we go into 2022, this attack vector will continue to receive tremendous attention. Along with third-party risk in general, partner organizations and software systems with unfettered, privileged, deep access to infrastructure create a “perfect storm” threat for modern cyber executives.
In this session we will discuss these challenges in detail, as well as the multiple approaches to identify the best means of using supply chains while keeping the third-party risks at a minimum.
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Even before SolarWinds Orion Code Compromise, Supply Chain Attacks were up over 400% in 2020. As we go into 2022, this attack vector will continue to receive tremendous attention. Along with third-party risk in general, partner organizations and software systems with unfettered, privileged, deep access to infrastructure create a “perfect storm” threat for modern cyber executives.
In this session we will discuss these challenges in detail, as well as the multiple approaches to identify the best means of using supply chains while keeping the third-party risks at a minimum.
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IAM + WFH - Authentication vs Authorization 1:05 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 1:05 pm20221102 1:25 pmAmerica/ChicagoIAM + WFH - Authentication vs Authorization
The “perimeter” concept for organizational security… The castles and moats analogy no longer applies… As we all went to Work From Home quickly – we tested the boundaries of identity and authentication.
Join this session to discuss the concepts and trends shaping identity and authentication, from IAM to passwordless, and PAM to zero-trust.
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The “perimeter” concept for organizational security… The castles and moats analogy no longer applies… As we all went to Work From Home quickly – we tested the boundaries of identity and authentication.
Join this session to discuss the concepts and trends shaping identity and authentication, from IAM to passwordless, and PAM to zero-trust.
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Mobile Device Security 1:25 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 1:25 pm20221102 1:55 pmAmerica/ChicagoMobile Device Security
Mobile devices are omnipresent for everyone in our society. Providing email, file access, even physical access and authentication has been made easily accessible via our use of these devices. At the same time, users are five times more likely to click on a phishing email on their smartphone versus desktop, file access and authentication can be exposed via a lost device, and a host of other vulnerabilities exist. Corporate-provided assets could be one answer, but it’s simply not feasible for every organization, and moreover – users are looking to connect whenever and wherever they are (even as they are at home a lot these days).
Our expert panel will contemplate several approaches to this challenge.
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Mobile devices are omnipresent for everyone in our society. Providing email, file access, even physical access and authentication has been made easily accessible via our use of these devices. At the same time, users are five times more likely to click on a phishing email on their smartphone versus desktop, file access and authentication can be exposed via a lost device, and a host of other vulnerabilities exist. Corporate-provided assets could be one answer, but it’s simply not feasible for every organization, and moreover – users are looking to connect whenever and wherever they are (even as they are at home a lot these days).
Our expert panel will contemplate several approaches to this challenge.
Panel Participants:
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Compliance & Automation in Cybersecurity 2:20 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 2:20 pm20221102 2:40 pmAmerica/ChicagoCompliance & Automation in Cybersecurity
Managing compliance needs as a continuous, organizational process (as opposed to a reactive response), amid the ever-increasing myriad of industry regulations and legislation has become a full time job for most CISOs. Automation – including artificial intelligence and machine learning will help, and are perhaps more critical than ever. As CRPA comes into play and brings the US closer to GDPR, there are also a number of touchpoints where the CDO and CISO interplay will be crucial over the coming months.
This session will discuss the current issues with regard to compliance, monitoring, and reporting. Policy decisions and regulations that have kept CISOs busy of late, and what we can expect more of in 2022 will also be addressed.
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Managing compliance needs as a continuous, organizational process (as opposed to a reactive response), amid the ever-increasing myriad of industry regulations and legislation has become a full time job for most CISOs. Automation – including artificial intelligence and machine learning will help, and are perhaps more critical than ever. As CRPA comes into play and brings the US closer to GDPR, there are also a number of touchpoints where the CDO and CISO interplay will be crucial over the coming months.
This session will discuss the current issues with regard to compliance, monitoring, and reporting. Policy decisions and regulations that have kept CISOs busy of late, and what we can expect more of in 2022 will also be addressed.
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Managing the Insider Threat 2:45 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 2:45 pm20221102 3:05 pmAmerica/ChicagoManaging the Insider Threat
An adversary who attacks an organization from within can prove fatal to the business and is generally impervious to conventional defenses. Social science research has been used to explain why traditional methods fail against these trusted betrayers. Every company must identify and utilize new management techniques, increase security, and revise workplace strategies for categorizing and defeating insider threats.
There are key players in positions to either effectively support or undermine the insider threats. Leadership style can make a difference in the way an institution recognizes and identifies these threats from rethinking background investigations to recognizing deception and using lawful disruption. Join this session to learn about how organizations must circumvent these predators before they jeopardize the workplace and sabotage business operations.
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An adversary who attacks an organization from within can prove fatal to the business and is generally impervious to conventional defenses. Social science research has been used to explain why traditional methods fail against these trusted betrayers. Every company must identify and utilize new management techniques, increase security, and revise workplace strategies for categorizing and defeating insider threats.
There are key players in positions to either effectively support or undermine the insider threats. Leadership style can make a difference in the way an institution recognizes and identifies these threats from rethinking background investigations to recognizing deception and using lawful disruption. Join this session to learn about how organizations must circumvent these predators before they jeopardize the workplace and sabotage business operations.
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Operational Technology (OT) & Industrial Control Systems (ICS): Cybersecurity Concerns 3:45 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 3:45 pm20221102 4:05 pmAmerica/ChicagoOperational Technology (OT) & Industrial Control Systems (ICS): Cybersecurity Concerns
Since the Stuxnet worm was first discovered back in 2010, attacks related to SCADA systems have been of concern. While manufacturing and utility organizations tend to talk about them more, there are wide implications across the cybersecurity landscape that touch on ICS and OT systems of all kinds.
This session will talk about why these types of attacks represent a primary concern, and what state-of-the-art looks like in terms of building protections.
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Since the Stuxnet worm was first discovered back in 2010, attacks related to SCADA systems have been of concern. While manufacturing and utility organizations tend to talk about them more, there are wide implications across the cybersecurity landscape that touch on ICS and OT systems of all kinds.
This session will talk about why these types of attacks represent a primary concern, and what state-of-the-art looks like in terms of building protections.
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Cyber Executive Panel 4:05 pm
Add to Calendar20221102 4:05 pm20221102 4:50 pmAmerica/ChicagoCyber Executive Panel
Submit your bio for consideration to participate on our Cyber Executive Panel
to [email protected] or fill out our Call for Speakers form here.
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Submit your bio for consideration to participate on our Cyber Executive Panel
to [email protected] or fill out our Call for Speakers form here.
- Day One Closing Session
- DAY TWO
- Welcome / Introductions
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Supply Chain & Third Party Risk Management 9:30 am
Add to Calendar20221102 9:30 am20221102 9:50 amAmerica/ChicagoSupply Chain & Third Party Risk Management
A supply chain encompasses the entire network of all the individuals, organizations, resources, activities and technology involved in the creation and sale of a product. The ultimate goal of an effective supply chain is lower costs of doing business thus resulting in higher profits and improved customer satisfaction. The process of bringing in a third party involves identifying, assessing and controlling all the various risks that can develop over the entire lifecycle of such relationships.
Join this session to drive into how sophisticated attackers can live quietly inside even organizations with significant expertise and mature security processes.
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A supply chain encompasses the entire network of all the individuals, organizations, resources, activities and technology involved in the creation and sale of a product. The ultimate goal of an effective supply chain is lower costs of doing business thus resulting in higher profits and improved customer satisfaction. The process of bringing in a third party involves identifying, assessing and controlling all the various risks that can develop over the entire lifecycle of such relationships.
Join this session to drive into how sophisticated attackers can live quietly inside even organizations with significant expertise and mature security processes.
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The Risk Management “Balance Sheet” 9:55 am
Add to Calendar20221103 9:55 am20221103 10:15 amAmerica/ChicagoThe Risk Management “Balance Sheet”
Managing risk has always been a part of the CISO responsibility set; however, the ways in which it is managed has no clear definition. With new ransomware threats, supply chain attacks, and third-party risk in the mix – perhaps a new way to budget risk is required. Is there an effective way to have a “risk balance sheet” – a way in which the CISO could communicate risk to the rest of the C-suite in a consistent language they would understand?
Attend this session to get these questions answered and more.
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Managing risk has always been a part of the CISO responsibility set; however, the ways in which it is managed has no clear definition. With new ransomware threats, supply chain attacks, and third-party risk in the mix – perhaps a new way to budget risk is required. Is there an effective way to have a “risk balance sheet” – a way in which the CISO could communicate risk to the rest of the C-suite in a consistent language they would understand?
Attend this session to get these questions answered and more.
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Managing Risk in Today's Cybersecurity Landscape 10:20 am
Add to Calendar20221103 10:20 am20221103 10:50 amAmerica/ChicagoManaging Risk in Today's Cybersecurity Landscape
Risk comes from all angles. Users, vendors, partners, systems. What can security teams improve when attempting to convey ‘risk’ to executive and board level people within an organization?
In this panel, we will discuss some of the many facets encountered by security leaders in organizations of all sizes, with particular focus on the threat landscape seen across the region.
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Risk comes from all angles. Users, vendors, partners, systems. What can security teams improve when attempting to convey ‘risk’ to executive and board level people within an organization?
In this panel, we will discuss some of the many facets encountered by security leaders in organizations of all sizes, with particular focus on the threat landscape seen across the region.
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Cloud Clarity in 2022: Strategy, Execution & Alignment 11:25 am
Add to Calendar20221103 11:25 am20221103 11:45 amAmerica/ChicagoCloud Clarity in 2022: Strategy, Execution & Alignment
Securely optimizing the cloud for better business outcomes is the product of clear communication of terms and expectations, alignment with business processes and functions, and partnerships among multiple internal and external stakeholders. “Activity” does not equal “progress.” In this session, attendees will hear about creating definitional clarity, building adaptability, and creating cross-functional, business-wide alignment.
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Securely optimizing the cloud for better business outcomes is the product of clear communication of terms and expectations, alignment with business processes and functions, and partnerships among multiple internal and external stakeholders. “Activity” does not equal “progress.” In this session, attendees will hear about creating definitional clarity, building adaptability, and creating cross-functional, business-wide alignment.
- Lunch Break
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Keynote Presentation 12:45 pm
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The Evolution of the Threat: Hunting, Detection, & Response 1:50 pm
Add to Calendar20221103 1:50 pm20221103 2:10 pmAmerica/ChicagoThe Evolution of the Threat: Hunting, Detection, & Response
Nation-State attacks are not always focused on political or military adversaries. Recently, below-military-grade action can create havoc or destabilize adversaries, or manipulate markets. Hard to trace and even harder to convict, they may affect stock price or even influence the outcome of elections.
Attend to talk about the problem, and see what US enterprises are doing to prepare themselves for these situations.
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Nation-State attacks are not always focused on political or military adversaries. Recently, below-military-grade action can create havoc or destabilize adversaries, or manipulate markets. Hard to trace and even harder to convict, they may affect stock price or even influence the outcome of elections.
Attend to talk about the problem, and see what US enterprises are doing to prepare themselves for these situations.
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The Cybersecurity Skills Shortage 2:15 pm
Add to Calendar20221103 2:15 pm20221103 2:35 pmAmerica/ChicagoThe Cybersecurity Skills Shortage
There are currently 310,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the United States, and millions around the world. However, there is no shortage of cybersecurity hopefuls – millions of students, career changers, and people from all walks of life hoping to break into cybersecurity.
This session will explore the issues around cybersecurity jobs. Breaking into the field, the relative need for certifications, formal education, on-the-job training and more. The discussion will explore the supply and demand disconnect that has been created – resulting in both a ton of great candidates looking for roles, and a cybersecurity skills shortage.
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There are currently 310,000 unfilled cybersecurity jobs in the United States, and millions around the world. However, there is no shortage of cybersecurity hopefuls – millions of students, career changers, and people from all walks of life hoping to break into cybersecurity.
This session will explore the issues around cybersecurity jobs. Breaking into the field, the relative need for certifications, formal education, on-the-job training and more. The discussion will explore the supply and demand disconnect that has been created – resulting in both a ton of great candidates looking for roles, and a cybersecurity skills shortage.
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Cybersecurity in IOT 2:40 pm
Add to Calendar20221103 2:40 pm20221103 3:10 pmAmerica/ChicagoCybersecurity in IOT
The Internet of Things (IoT) poses entirely new challenges. With 35 billion IoT devices expected to be in operation over the next year – weak passwords, insecure network services and a lack of secure update mechanisms concern every organization.
In this panel discussion industry experts will dive into why is IoT Security so often overlooked, how the pandemic changed the way we look at IoT security, how additional security can add issues in terms of connectivity or updates and how to overcome and so much more.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) poses entirely new challenges. With 35 billion IoT devices expected to be in operation over the next year – weak passwords, insecure network services and a lack of secure update mechanisms concern every organization.
In this panel discussion industry experts will dive into why is IoT Security so often overlooked, how the pandemic changed the way we look at IoT security, how additional security can add issues in terms of connectivity or updates and how to overcome and so much more.
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Managing Risk: Seek Forward Accountability and Assume a Stormy Seas 4:05 pm
Add to Calendar20221103 4:05 pm20221103 4:20 pmAmerica/ChicagoManaging Risk: Seek Forward Accountability and Assume a Stormy Seas
While managing risk has always been a part of the CISO office, most resources turn to stopping new ransomware threats, managing supply chain attacks and mitigating third-party vulnerabilities. How can CISOs truly move to managing risk? And by extension, how can they clearly communicate risk, and measure the efficacy of mitigation activities?
Join this session to learn how to facilitate the risk conversation with non-technical leaders, determine priorities, and counterbalance cybersecurity considerations against business requirements. This session will also address risk quantification, accounting, budgeting and resourcing, and building more resilience rather than taller walls.
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While managing risk has always been a part of the CISO office, most resources turn to stopping new ransomware threats, managing supply chain attacks and mitigating third-party vulnerabilities. How can CISOs truly move to managing risk? And by extension, how can they clearly communicate risk, and measure the efficacy of mitigation activities?
Join this session to learn how to facilitate the risk conversation with non-technical leaders, determine priorities, and counterbalance cybersecurity considerations against business requirements. This session will also address risk quantification, accounting, budgeting and resourcing, and building more resilience rather than taller walls.
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Cyber Inter-Agency Cooperation Panel 4:45 pm
Add to Calendar20221103 4:45 pm20221103 5:15 pmAmerica/ChicagoCyber Inter-Agency Cooperation Panel
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Conference Closing Session 5:55 pm
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Networking Reception and Happy Hour 6:00 pm
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