Agenda

Date and TimeTitle
May 17, 2023
10:30am - 5:00pm (Eastern)
Exhibitor Hall open

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May 17, 2023
11:00am - 11:52am (Eastern)
[Opening Keynote] AI vs. AI: The Future of Cybersecurity in the ChatGPT World

Generative AI, and specifically ChatGPT, has taken over the conversation in recent months. The productivity increase it enables for financial services organizations is astonishing—ensuring compliance with regulations, detecting potential fraud, analyzing investment portfolios, and more.

But in the same way that it helps financial services employees do their jobs more efficiently, it can also be used by cybercriminals to run more effective scams. An increase in attacks brought on by generative AI tools means only one thing: our security solutions must be more effective to keep our employees, customers, and brand safe.

Join us for this session where our panelists will discuss:

  • The pros and cons of generative AI tools like ChatGPT
  • How generative AI is changing the attack landscape
  • How cybersecurity must evolve in response to AI-created attacks
  • And what security leaders must do to protect their companies from these threats

With key insights from security leaders and machine learning experts, this session will give you insight into what you need to know about ChatGPT, both now and in the future.

May 17, 2023
12:00pm - 12:46pm (Eastern)
Navigating the Insider Threatscape

Threat methods and controls utilized for the corporate workforce that now expands beyond the office building and into remote locations is not as comprehensive and effective for those who are typically in the office. The intent of employees may not be malicious but rather inherent to poor practices; however, there are those who happen to begin unintentional but gradually become the intentional insider threat.

May 17, 2023
12:00pm - 12:51pm (Eastern)
[Fireside Chat] The Ethics of Technology

“The pace of technological change has been accelerating at an unprecedented rate over the past few decades” (at least, according to ChatGPT). This creates a continuing stream of opportunities, and also causes considerable less-desirable disruption. Technology is about what “can be done”, whereas ethics are what “should be done”. This talk discusses our responsibilities viewed through the lens of providers, practitioners, users, and the US legal system.

May 17, 2023
1:00pm - 1:49pm (Eastern)
[Panel] Financial Services and the Ever-Changing Face of Risk
May 17, 2023
1:00pm - 1:29pm (Eastern)
Democratizing Threat Modeling Across the Enterprise

Key Take-Away: Understand how to better plan, deliver, and execute Threat Modeling across the enterprise.

This presentation will help answer the following questions and more:

  • How do you apply governance principles to Threat Modeling?
  • How to apply Threat Modeling across multiple engagement types?
  • How do you ensure enterprise stakeholders including cybersecurity teams and different lines of business benefit from Threat Modeling as a service on an ongoing basis?
May 17, 2023
2:00pm - 2:37pm (Eastern)
2023 Financial Sector Threat Landscape

In this session, we will discuss the latest changes in the cyber threat landscape and zero in on specific threats facing financial services organizations. Attendees will benefit from unique insights into ransomware, data extortion, targeted eCrime, and nation-state actors targeting the sector. We’ll close by proposing actionable recommendations to harden defenses these threats.

May 17, 2023
2:00pm - 2:45pm (Eastern)
When Scams Collide
May 17, 2023
2:00pm - 2:58pm (Eastern)
Technology Disruption and How to Transform Cybersecurity

Technological advancement is bringing about new challenges where organizations are unable to effectively manage their cyber risk and the impact these risks could have on their business. This presentation speaks to the growing need to evolve cybersecurity and how to transform the way cyber risk is viewed and managed.

May 17, 2023
3:00pm - 3:43pm (Eastern)
The State of the Cybersecurity Workforce
2023 Job Data: It Will Surprise You!
May 17, 2023
3:00pm - 3:25pm (Eastern)
Security Awareness Training: A Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity
May 17, 2023
3:00pm - 3:48pm (Eastern)
Point of Scary: The POS Ecosystem
We all use point-of-sale (POS) systems on a regular basis and never give much thought to the technology powering these devices. What OS do these devices use? What kind of networking capabilities do they have? When was the last time the OS was patched? What countries do these devices beacon out to? Does the PCI logo emblazoned on the website actually mean anything? Join us as we delve into several different kinds of systems and discover the convergence of hardware, software, APIs, and an ecosystem built on scary.
May 17, 2023
4:00pm - 4:58pm (Eastern)
Cyber World on Fire: A Look at Internet Security in Today’s Age of Conflict

This informative session analyses the growing threat of cyberattacks and risks to internet security in today’s world. Col. Leighton explores the various types of attacks and vectors, including how bad actors can impact businesses and individuals. The session also examines the role of governments and international organizations—partnering with public and private businesses—in protecting against cyber threats.

Col. Leighton describes how nefarious actions are becoming increasingly more sophisticated and widespread, with hackers targeting not just large corporations but also smaller businesses and even individuals. He emphasizes the need for organizations to take proactive measures to protect their networks and data, including investing in advanced security technologies and providing regular training to employees.

He shares examples of cyber activity—good and bad; offensive and defensive—from Ukraine, China, and around the globe.

May 17, 2023
4:00pm - 4:46pm (Eastern)
A Whole Lotta BS (Behavioral Science) About Cybersecurity

Let’s be honest: people can frustrate us. They don’t always do the things we’d like, and they often do some things we’d rather they didn’t. New research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance reveals insights about the public’s attitudes and beliefs about security.  We’ll explore the 2022 “Oh Behave! Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report,” and some of the findings may surprise you! We’ll also give you practical, actionable advice on how you can better communicate to influence the behavior change you want to see.