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Virtual Event

Event date:

Sep 27, 2022

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AGO

AGO

Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022 Briefing

In this special briefing, leadership from today’s leading tech companies share how their organizations are addressing cyber threats and educating others to create a more secure, interconnected world.

cybersecurity briefing

Even in the wake of the major attacks across regularly targeted business sectors – such as financial services, healthcare, critical infrastructure, government, energy – most people and businesses still don’t know how to better safeguard their data. Cybersecurity Awareness Month. every October, is dedicated to ensuring everyone has the resources they need to stay safe and secure online.

Featuring:
  • Jenny Brinkley, Director, Amazon Security

  • Perry Carpenter, Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer, KnowBe4

  • Kate Charlet, Director for Data Governance, Google

  • Darren Shou, CTO, NortonLifeLock

  • Josh Jaffe, Vice President of Cybersecurity, Dell Technologies

  • Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director, National Cybersecurity Alliance

Featured Articles

AI and the Future of Phishing: Interactive Tool

Artificial intelligence has revolutionized scams and phishing. Scammers can use large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and other AI tools to craft very convincing messages and even target their emails to specific people.

AI and the Future of Phishing: Interactive Tool

Artificial intelligence has revolutionized scams and phishing. Scammers can use large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and other AI tools to craft very convincing messages and even target their emails to specific people.

Multi-Factor Authentication

What is Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and How Do You Enable It?

Today, when you protect an online account with just a password, you’re relying on a single lock in a world full of sneaky digital lockpickers.

Multi-Factor Authentication

What is Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and How Do You Enable It?

Today, when you protect an online account with just a password, you’re relying on a single lock in a world full of sneaky digital lockpickers.