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Artificial Intelligence meets real talk at IRISSCON 2024

BH Consulting

But a hallmark of the event since it was first held in 2009 is visiting speakers who aren’t afraid to challenge popular narratives. That’s why it’s essential to promote security awareness and training on AI-specific threats, said Craig Balding. There was no doubting the one topic on almost everyone’s minds at IRISSCON 2024: AI.

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Magnificent Seven: Celebrating Great Women in Cybersecurity and Data Protection

BH Consulting

Government’s cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency (CISA) and is the first woman to hold the role. She helped to set up Cyber Command in 2009 and she also worked at the National Security Agency. During 20 years of service in the U.S. military, she achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

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IRISSCON 2022 roundup: a new hope

BH Consulting

Georgia Bafoutsou of ENISA, the EU’s information security agency, called on those attending to amplify messages about security awareness. Rich Mogull, SVP of cloud security at Firemon, and Colm Gallagher of Commsec Security covered incident response and forensics in their respective talks.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

Daniel Lieber is the president of Innovative Ideas Unlimited, with 25 years of experience in advanced computing security. He has actively worked with global organizations, banks, governments, security companies and law enforcement. His expertise is in social engineering, technology, security algorithms and business.

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Cyber CEO: The History Of Cybercrime, From 1834 To Present

Herjavec Group

2 – It demonstrates the importance of security awareness training for your employees! A federal grand jury indicts Albert Gonzalez and two Russian accomplices in 2009. They then publicize their hacks though Twitter to embarrass website owners and make fun of insufficient security measures. I love it for a few reasons. #1