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Archived: Your Approach to Incident Response for the Cloud Isn’t Good Enough: How to Make it Better

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Incident response today is too time consuming and manual, leaving organizations vulnerable to damage due to their inability to efficiently investigate and respond to identified threats. The incident response challenge is further complicated as enterprises rapidly deploy cloud and container-based technologies and embrace a multi-cloud strategy. A new approach is required to handle investigation and response, especially amidst the growing number and scope of incident reporting mandates across the globe. In this Panelcast, we will discuss:

  • The current issues organizations are facing today when it comes to incident response in the cloud
  • Why organizations have begun to enhance their cloud capabilities
  • Best practices for cloud investigation and response

Event Speakers

James Campbell
Co-Founder and CEO at Cado Security

With over 15 years of experience helping organizations tackle cyber espionage and criminal campaigns, James has a passion for cyber incident response and forensics. Prior to founding Cado Security, Campbell served as a Director at PwC building the Cyber Incident Response service, and led Australia’s National Incident Response capability as the Assistant Director of Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate.

Matthew Cerny
Director, Cybersecurity at Integra LifeSciences
Dustin Sachs
Chief Technologist and Senior Director of Programs at CyberRisk Collaborative

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.