The goal of an Incident Response program is to handle the issue in a way that limits the damage, reduces the recovery time and costs, and helps to mitigate the risk to the organization. The current global threat landscape has shifted dramatically in the past month. Security professionals are being tasked with keeping the company's data safe with an influx of remote workers that we've never had to account for. Inevitably something is going to happen. An incident WILL arise.

You may have had a great plan in the past and you probably continuously tested it. Have you tested it now that the IT and InfoSec departments are separated and the employees are everywhere? In either case, it's time to re-evaluate your incident response plan to accommodate for this unprecedented shift.

Join our panel of experts as they discuss the new challenges in having an effective Incident Response plan in uncertain times.

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Speakers
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Sam McLane
Chief Technical Services Officer, Arctic Wolf

Sam McLane is the lead evangelist for all technical endeavors at Arctic Wolf, bringing over 25 years of security and product management experience to the team. Prior to joining Arctic Wolf, Sam led product management and other sales functions for Blue Coat Systems’ Cloud Security Services business. Before Blue Coat, Sam was a sales leader at Lucent Technologies, managing the system engineering team for the eastern US. Prior to Lucent, Sam was a networking consultant at KPMG and network manager at Temple University. Sam holds a Master of Science in Mathematics from Temple University and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Washington and Lee University.

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Chris Adams
Director of Security Engineering, ThreatConnect
Chris Adams leads a team of analysts and engineers to deliver the industry’s most versatile intelligence-driven security operations platform in the market. For the last eight years, Chris has worked directly with security teams across industries to establish best practices for cyber threat intelligence programs, and defining workflows and processes to make threat intelligence actionable with orchestration and automation. Prior to joining ThreatConnect, Chris worked with MITRE Corporation where he designed Identity and Access management solutions for large government entities, performed security vulnerability assessments on products, and led implementation of cross-security domain systems that bridged the gap between networks operating at different security classifications.
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Mary Chaney
Attorney, The Cyber Security Law Firm of Texas

Mary N. Chaney, Esq., CISSP, has over 20 years of progressive experience within the fields of Law, Information Security, Privacy and, Risk Management. She graduated from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her B.S.B.A in Information Systems, and received her J.D. degree from Thurgood Marshall School of Law.
Ms. Chaney spent several years practicing law in Washington, DC, focusing primarily on anti-trust and intellectual property rights infringement cases. She then transitioned to serve her country by becoming a Special Agent for the FBI, where she investigated cybercrime and served as their Information Systems Security Officer.
Ms. Chaney obtained her CISSP certification in 2008. In her corporate career, she has held senior level information security roles with Comcast, Johnson & Johnson, and GE Capital. Voluntarily, Ms. Chaney is the Chairman and CEO of Minorities in Cybersecurity, Inc., which focuses on leadership and career development for minorities and women. Ms. Chaney also holds advisory board roles for the Cyber Law Consortium, Post University, and ChickTECH. In each of her volunteer endeavors Ms. Chaney strives to improve the cyber security and privacy community by ensuring both students and professionals have the resources they need to excel in their careers.
Academically, Ms. Chaney is an adjunct professor with the University of Cincinnati where she teaches courses to assist with the development of the next generation of cybersecurity professionals.
Professionally, Ms. Chaney owns her own cybersecurity law practice, The Law Offices of Mary N. Chaney, P.L.L.C., The Cyber Security Law Firm of Texas, where she specializes in helping the Board of Directors, CIO, CISO, and General Counsel of any company understand each other and to legally protect the enterprise from cybersecurity risk.

Moderator
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Bruce Sussman
Director of Media & Content, Podcast Host, SecureWorld

Emmy-winning journalist Bruce Sussman spent more than 20 years on TV screens in Portland, Oregon. During his "second career" he became fascinated by cybersecurity while working with CISOs at Gartner. He joined SecureWorld in 2017 to help grow its media division. Currently, he hosts the Remote Sessions daily web conference series and SecureWorld podcast published each Tuesday, and oversees news content for secureworldexpo.com. Sussman graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism back in the dark ages. Message him on LinkedIn if you'd like to connect!