Wednesday, November 20th 2024
Best Practices for Threat and Vulnerability Response & Emergency Assessment
5:30 - 8:00 PM CT | Dallas, TX
Event Overview
It’s not getting any easier. Every time we turn around there seems to be another attack or threat that demands our attention. While each event is unique, they all result in third-party risk management teams scrambling to ensure their organizations are protected. Rapid responses and emergency assessments can be knee-jerk, stressful and distracting. It doesn’t have to be that way.
Join us for a discussion on the best practices to responding to zero-day vulnerability attacks and conducting emergency assessments. We’ll outline what’s required to prepare in advance so you’re ready to execute when the time comes. From establishing solid communication channels to leveraging automation, we’ll cover the necessary steps and considerations for an effective response plan.
Session attendees will learn:
- How to gain visibility into your entire vendor ecosystem and prepare in advance to reduce both reaction time and exposure to loss
- How to quickly identify which third parties require follow-on action based on each specific threat actor or vulnerability
- How quick-assess campaigns can automatically scope, distribute, and score responses
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Speakers
Guided by James Deluccia and Shane Hasert, at event sponsor ProcessUnity, the roundtable will also draw on the experiences of the attendees, who will discuss incident response plans and strategies to ensure we have the best practices in place.
This session will be:
- Chatham house rules
- Peer driven
- Pitch free
Subject matter expert
Shane Hasert
Director-Threat Analysis and Cyber Security Standards
ProcessUnity
Shane Hasert possesses an impressive 33-year career as a cybersecurity professional, with 17 years dedicated specifically to third-party risk management and auditing. A veteran of the Air Force, he has held leadership positions in security programs across multiple industries, including financial services, retail, healthcare, higher education, mortgage insurance, and gaming, with several global consulting and security services firms. Mr. Hasert holds a range of prestigious certifications, including Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Controls (CRISC), Certified Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE), Certified Third-Party Risk Assessor (CTPRA), and Certified Third-Party Risk Professional (CTPRP). Additionally, he has earned an AS in Intelligence Analysis, a BS in Business Management, and an MBA in Project Management.
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Venue
Perry's Steakhouse & Grille
2100 Olive St Suite #100, Dallas, TX 75201
Rules of Engagement
By taking part in this discussion you agree that:
- These events follow Chatham House Rule. Nothing shared will be recorded or distributed anywhere online.
- If for any reason you need to cancel your reservation, we ask you to let us know 48 hours prior to the event commencing so we can open your seat up to someone else.
- These are interactive discussions, so we ask that all attendees participate in the discussion. If this is a virtual event, we ask all attendees to join via video.
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