We are excited to bring you another season of our webcast series in partnership with the team at Abnormal Security. This three-part series will get you up to speed on Generative AI, the crimes profiting from it, and how CISOs and security leaders can use it effectively.

Part 1 - Worm, Fraud, Ghost... Oh My: A Deep Dive into Malicious GPTs

Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. EDT

The rise of malicious GPTs is concerning, as they allow cybercriminals to create attacks at scale—without any built-in protections. In this session, we'll dive into these platforms so you know what to expect.

Part 2 - The Human Element of BEC: What's Real, What's Hype, and What's Next

Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. EDT

There's no denying humans are susceptible to social engineering attacks. So what do we do about it? Join this session to get actionable insights from behavior experts and security leaders.

Part 3 - AI and Cybersecurity Policy: Navigating Regulation and Compliance

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. EDT

The government is regularly launching new AI directives, but what do they all mean for cybersecurity? We'll dive into what you need to know in this session.

Sign up for any of the webcasts and get access to them all! Attendees are eligible for 1 CPE credit for each session.

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Speakers
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Jessica Barker
Human Behavior Expert; Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Cygenta

Dr. Jessica Barker is an award-winning global leader with over ten years of experience working in the human side of cyber security. She is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Cygenta, where she follows her passion of positively influencing cyber security awareness, behavior, and culture in organizations around the world. Jessica has been named one of the top 20 most influential women in cybersecurity in the UK and has delivered face-to-face cyber security awareness-raising sessions to over 50,000 people. She is a global keynote speaker, including keynoting for NATO, the World Government Summit, Gartner and RSA Conference, and is a go-to cybersecurity expert for many media outlets—appearing on BBC News, Sky News, Channel 4 News, BBC radio and more.

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Michael Daniel
Former Presidential Cybersecurity Advisor & President, Cyber Threat Alliance

Michael Daniel draws from his post at the highest echelon of government to sound the alarm on the global security threats. As cybersecurity coordinator to President Barack Obama, Michael led the nation’s cybersecurity strategy and policy efforts from 2012 to 2016 and has maintained a pivotal role leading the government’s response to the most prominent cyber incidents. Recognized as one of the world’s top cybersecurity experts, he specializes in managing cyber risk to critical infrastructure systems. As president and CEO of Cyber Threat Alliance, Michael leads a team of cybersecurity giants including Cisco, Fortinet, McAfee, and Palo Alto Networks to improve information sharing about cybercrime.

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Piotr Wojtyla
Head of Threat Intelligence, Abnormal Security

Piotr Wojtyla is the Head of Threat Intelligence at Abnormal Security, where he leads threat intelligence and platform strategy—focusing on identifying emerging cyber threats, developing innovative solutions, and driving the integration of intelligence-driven insights to enhance cybersecurity capabilities. Prior to joining Abnormal, he served as the Senior Director for Global Security Practices and Global Incident Response for Cybereason and then as the Associate Managing Director on the SPARK (Special Projects & Applied Research) team at Kroll. Piotr received a Master’s in Applied Computer Science from Cracow University of Technology.

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Mike Britton
CISO, Abnormal Security

Mike Britton is the CIO of Abnormal Security, where he leads the information security team, privacy program, and corporate AI strategy. He is integral in building and maintaining the customer trust program, performing vendor risk analysis, protecting the workforce with proactive monitoring of the multi-cloud infrastructure, and leading the implementation of AI-powered tools and processes to enhance employee efficiency and productivity. Mike previously spent three years as the CISO of Abnormal Security and six years as the CSO and Chief Privacy Officer for Alliance Data.

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Dan Shiebler
Head of Machine Learning, Abnormal Security

Dan Shiebler is the Head of Machine Learning at Abnormal, responsible for leading a team of 40+ detection and ML engineers in building the data processing and ML layers in Abnormal’s platform. Prior to Abnormal, Dan worked at Twitter, first as a staff machine learning engineer in Cortex and later as the manager of the web ads machine learning team.

Before Twitter, Dan worked as a senior data scientist at Truemotion, where he developed smartphone sensor algorithms to price car insurance. He has a Ph.D. in machine learning from the University of Oxford.

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James Yeager
VP of Public Sector, Abnormal Security

James Yeager is the Vice President of Public Sector at Abnormal Security, where is responsible for helping secure government organizations from today's most advanced attacks. Prior to his arrival at Abnormal, James launched CrowdStrike’s Public Sector and Healthcare operations, establishing CrowdStrike’s platform as the standard in the market, and previously worked in the federal sector at both Tanium and McAfee.

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Jamie Woodruff
Ethical Hacker

Jamie Woodruff is a highly respected figure in the world of hacking and cybersecurity. He started his journey into hacking at the age of 9 and over the years, Jamie has played a key role in uncovering vulnerabilities within major organizations—including identifying security risks in the online presence of high-profile individuals such as Kim Kardashian. In his current role at a UK-based IT support and security company, Jamie oversees a range of services, including training, cloud solutions, penetration testing, and comprehensive IT support for schools and businesses. He also works with the Cyber Smile Foundation, providing expert advice on cyber safety to help tackle online bullying.

Moderator
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Mick Leach
Field CISO, Abnormal Security

Mick Leach is Field CISO of Abnormal Security, where he is responsible for threat hunting and analysis, customer engagement, and speaking at global industry conferences. Previously, he led security operations organizations at Abnormal, Alliance Data, and Nationwide Insurance, and also spent more than 8 years serving in the US Army’s famed Cavalry Regiments.

A passionate information security practitioner, Mick holds 7 SANS/GIAC certifications, coupled with 20+ years of experience in the IT and security industries.