The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, and CISOs are inundated with new tools and technologies, each promising to be the ultimate solution. But what do you really need, and what's just noise? How can you go beyond the buzz and measure the effectiveness of these tools and avoid common pitfalls? Are you 'overstacking' and subjecting your security teams to unnecessary complexity? This webinar cuts through the noise to help you identify the essential components of a robust security tech stack. We will provide practical tools and templates your security teams can use to evaluate the effectiveness of different tools, avoid the common pitfalls of overstacking and align your technology choices with your organization's risk profile and security objectives. Using these hands-on resources and expert insights can help you gain the knowledge to swat away the buzzwords and confidently select tools that enhance your security posture and offer measurable value and integration capabilities.
A senior information security professional and visionary in my field, Michael Myint offers over 25 years of experience strengthening the security posture of organizations and clients. He specializes in building security strategies, roadmaps, and robust infrastructures that position companies to achieve their bespoke business objectives. His success is mainly attributed to defining enterprise-wide security roadmaps, identifying areas in need of improvement, and introducing cutting-edge best practices.
Dr. Dustin Sachs is the Chief Technologist and Sr. Director of Programs at CyberRisk Collaborative. He is a highly accomplished cybersecurity professional with a proven track record in risk management, compliance, incident response, and threat mitigation. He is CISSP-certified and holds a Doctor of Computer Science (DCS) degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. Dr. Sachs has worked in various industries, including public utilities, food distribution, and oil and gas. He is a respected thought leader in the cybersecurity community.