Program Content:
As insider threat increases at an alarming rate, it continues to be one of the most challenging problems for organizations to solve. Most organizations adopt a one-dimension approach, typically using technology, to reduce insider threat incidences only to find the problem persist and continually grow. It is crucial for organizations to establish a “human-centric” and holistic approach to overcome this challenge. However, developing a strong and scalable insider threat program with a human centric approach is not easy. Join Grant Thornton on Wednesday, September 30th for a discussion on insider threats that organizations tackle every day with cybersecurity experts from Forcepoint - Charles Keane and Homayun Yaqub. During this webcast, we will discuss:
- What insider threat is;
- The impact of insider threats to the organization;
- Best practices for an insider threat program;
- Why a human centric approach is the key to success.
learning objectives:
- Define insider threat
- Describe the insider threat context
- Identify the reasons for the steep incline in insider threat incidents
- Illustrate key considerations and steps in develop an insider threat program
- Explain a human centric approach for insider threat
- Evaluate the insider threat impact of working from home
Speakers:
- Derek Han - Principal, Grant Thornton
- Rohan Singla - Senior Manager, Grant Thornton
- Charles Keane, Security Specialist, Forcepoint
- Homayun Yaqub - Global Security Strategist, Forcepoint
Please note: CPE credits are not awarded for webcast replay.
Recommended Field of Study: Information Technology
Program Level: Overview
Prerequisite: N/A
Delivery Method: Group - Internet
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