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5 pillars for creating your modern Unbound Enterprise with data-centric SASE

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Date and Time

February 17, 2021 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Event Category

Web Conference

Organizer

Amelia Ghidotti

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Lisa O'Connell

Overview

Even before 2020, we knew where digital transformation was taking us. But we had no idea how quickly it would arrive. Because of the pandemic, our journey in cloud migration happened almost overnight. As a result, businesses today are less constrained by traditional network infrastructure and designated worksites. And, while we’ve always had some agility to shift work between on-prem and remote, we’re seeing the beginning of the new age of the Unbound Enterprise in which people have the freedom to work anywhere and anytime.

Join this discussion to see how the new ways that people are accessing and using data—in multiple locations, on different devices, over the internet, in public and private clouds—are greatly accelerating the need to replace siloed infrastructure that can’t keep up. We’ll connect the dots on how you can take a “human-centric” SASE approach that puts users and data at the center of cloud-based security to make your business more agile and safer, all while cutting complexity and cost.

Takeaways:
1. Make working anywhere seamless and easy to deploy
2. Protect data everywhere with a single set of policies enforced uniformly from endpoints to the cloud
3. Automatically personalize security based on people’s behavior and the risk they present

Moderator

Lee Neely – Information Assurance APL, LLNL

Lee Neely is a senior IT and security professional at LLNL with over 30 years of extensive experience with a wide variety of technology and applications from point implementations to enterprise solutions. He teaches cyber security courses, and holds several security certifications including GMOB, GPEN, GWAPT, GAWN, GPYC, GEVA, CISSP, CISA, CISM and CRISC. He is a current ISSA International Board Member and former ISSA International Director, Member of the SANS NewsBites Editorial Board, SANS Analyst, and Security Weekly podcast host. You can keep up with Lee @lelandneely

See Lee Neely‘s full profile.

Speaker/s

Jim Fulton – Director of SASE and Zero Trust solutions, Forcepoint

Jim Fulton is Forcepoint’s director of SASE and Zero Trust solutions. He has been developing and delivering enterprise access and security products for more than 20 years in Silicon Valley startups as well as multi-national companies. He holds a degree in Computer Science from MIT.

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Dr. Shawn P. Murray – President, ISSA International

Shawn Murray is President and CAO at Murray Security Services and was previously assigned to the United States Missile Defense Agency as a Senior cybersecurity Professional. His previous assignments include work with the US Army Cyber Command in Europe, US Air Force and with Commercial Industry in various roles in Information Assurance and cybersecurity. He has traveled the globe performing physical and cybersecurity assessments on critical national defense and coalition programs and has prepared reports for the House Armed Services Committee and has testified on cybersecurity and privacy issues for leaders in Congress. He is the lead cyber consultant at the Pikes Peak Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and sits on the national SBDC cyber working group.

Dr. Murray has worked with SBA, Colorado Attorney General’s office, NSA, FBI, CIA and the US Defense and State Departments on various Cyber initiatives and has over 20 years of IT, communications and cybersecurity experience. He has presented as a featured or keynote speaker for numerous conferences across the globe and enjoys teaching and presenting as a guest lecturer on Cybersecurity, business and computer science courses at his Cyber Academy and for several universities. He has several industry recognized certifications to include the C|CISO, CISSP and CRISC. He holds several degrees to include an Applied Doctorate in Computer Science with a concentration in Enterprise Information Systems.

Dr. Murray is a distinguished fellow at the Information Systems Security Association and was recently elected as the new president for their International Board of Directors. He enjoys spending time traveling with his family, researching and collaborating with other professionals in cybersecurity and Cyber Law and plays soccer on a local league in Colorado Springs.

See Dr. Shawn P. Murray‘s full profile.

Frederick Doyle – President and CEO, CubicPrism Analytics

Frederick Doyle is a Senior Security Architect at Presbyterian Health Services and was instrumental in securely migrating the onsite workforce and patient visits to remote operations at the onset of the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. Frederick is also the President and CEO of CubicPrism Analytics, Inc. and is the sole inventor of the awarded patent entitled Multiple Presentation Fidelity-Level Based Quantitative Cyber Risk Decision Support System (US 10,686,825), upon which RiskPrism, a quantitative risk analysis and decision support solution that bridges the communications gap between finance/risk professionals and IT personnel, is based. Frederick is also co-inventor on five other patents for software, data tools, and applications.

As a transformative IT professional and a member of Mensa with eclectic experience in scientific methodology, technology, IT security, IT risk management, intelligence, and information analysis, Frederick has the singular ability to identify a problem, craftily disassemble underlying causes, develop innovative solutions, and assume ownership of recommendations. As an autodidact, Frederick has consistently expanded his knowledge and skills to best suit the task at hand and has mastered the art of “Just in Time” learning.

See Frederick Doyle‘s full profile.

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