The future of data security starts here. We encourage you to browse our collection of On Demand sessions from this years Data Security Summit and learn from your peers, industry leaders, and luminaries on how they’re tackling the evolving threat landscape and building cyber resilient organizations.
Featured Session
The Uber Breach: Joe Sullivan Learned the Lessons So You Don’t Have to
In our closing session, Cybersecurity Journalist & Author Nicole Perlroth will dive into the story of the Uber breach, with their former CSO Joe Sullivan. As the only convicted CSO (so far?), Joe will share what he learned about managing operational security in an era of regulatory scrutiny and increased expectations around transparency.
Whether you're a seasoned CISO or an aspiring cybersecurity leader, you’ll walk away with invaluable insights into managing some of the digital age's most pressing challenges.
The Evolving Data Threat Landscape
With the growing volume and sophistication of today’s threats, it’s critical for IT and security professionals to understand the landscape and how to defend against it properly. More than ever, adversaries are targeting your data, with data theft attempts doubling since 2022. 93% of organizations surveyed in Rubrik’s latest Zero Labs report filing a formal data loss notification in 2023. Learn about the state of data security, the latest trends techniques attackers use to target your data, and the need to move beyond prevention by reducing data exposure and risk.
A New Approach to Data Security
Data security used to mean technologies like data encryption, data masking, and data loss prevention. But in the era of ransomware and destructive cyberattacks, organizations must do more to ensure the survivability and resilience of their applications and data. In this session, hear from industry analyst Jennifer Glenn to better understand how to adopt a modern approach to securing your data.
The Evolving Role of the CISO
As the threat landscape shifts and IT infrastructures transform, the role of the CISO continues to evolve as well. Not only has the CISO role become more strategic, it has also transcended traditional IT boundaries -- driving collaboration between functions to implement security measures, establish policies and procedures, and ensure compliance. Join this discussion between CISOs to learn about their approach to driving data security across their organizations.
Getting the Most from AI, Securely
It’s no secret that AI, ML, and LLMs are all the rage. These powerful tools bring great opportunities but also unique challenges. Gartner estimates that by 2026, GenAI will cause a spike in the cybersecurity resources required to secure it, causing a more than 15% incremental spending increase on application and data security. How can your organization get the greatest value from AI initiatives in a secure manner? Join this session to learn how to secure the data around your most important technologies.
Proactive Strategies for Data Security
Today's threat actors are relentless in their pursuit of your data, evolving their attack tactics to bypass traditional defenses. Data is growing exponentially across on-premises, cloud, and SaaS environments. In addition, Copilot can introduce new complexities and increase data risk through its access to org-wide links, sensitive files, stale data, and data with missing Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) labels, making it challenging to appropriately manage access for each user. Join this session to learn how to proactively reduce data exposure and the risk of data theft.
CIO and CISO – Partnering Effectively to Secure Data
When it comes to data security, what are the roles of the CIO and CISO? Given a choice between increasing investment in cyber security tools and managing IT costs, which should you select? There is no universal answer, since every organization is unique and has a different risk appetite. Plus, due to competing priorities, there can be friction between the CIO and CISO. Join this animated discussion between Berkeley College CIO and CISO to learn best practices on how to overcome challenges and to collaborate effectively to secure regulated and sensitive data of their organization.
Data Security in the Cloud
According to research from Rubrik Zero Labs, organizations will store an average of 1231.8 terabytes of sensitive back-end data in the cloud by 2028. Organizations are adopting cloud computing to reap the benefit of CapEx-free innovation that’s scalable and available on demand. They also need to manage data risks in the cloud. What are these risks? How do you manage them? Who is responsible for data security in the cloud? Join this session to get answers to these questions.
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