How To Build a Responsible Ransomware Response Plan
Date: Friday, September 15 at 9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
Well, it finally happened. Your company was breached. It was the worst couple of weeks in the company’s history and you, your team maybe even some outside expert resources are slowly trying to put things back together – while the wreckage is still burning. It feels like all that hard security work for the last couple of years has gone up in flames and in the post beach depression no one is even sure how or why it happened. The budget has been blown and profits are down, doom and gloom are settling in, and everyone is running scared of executives who are dealing with enraged customers, supply chain partners threatening to abandon the company and insurance providers threating to withhold coverage and increase premiums to an alarming amount. The council’s office and outside council are racking up extraordinary bills to stave off regulators and prevent as much fiscal damage as possible to the organization. Making the organization “a great place to work” seems like a distant and nearly impossible at this moment.
Ian Thornton-Trump CD will outline the darkest days an organization faces when threat actors successfully breach an organization where any sort of hope seems elusive. But even after the organization has been ravaged the potential for growth and prosperity remains. Leadership in a crisis is about showing resiliency in the face of adversity and every moment spent saying “how bad it was” is a moment that could be used for saying, “how good it can be”. Join him in this exclusive webinar, sponsored by Rubrik as he walks through the organization’s locker room when the home team suffers the biggest loss of their careers.
Here is the AGENDA for the summit:
9 a.m. PT / 12 noon ET
How To Build a Responsible Ransomware Response Plan
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET
Top Ransomware Remediation Best Practices
11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET
Top Third-Party Solutions
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About the presenter:
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 verticals.
Today, as Chief Information Security Officer for Cyjax Ltd. (UK) & Chief Technical Officer of Octopi Managed Services Inc. (Canada), Ian has deep experience with the threats facing small, medium and enterprise businesses. His research and experience have made him a sought-after cyber security consultant specializing in building security operations, working as a vCISO, and sharing his passion for building effective cyber threat intelligence programs for small, medium, and enterprise organizations.