BTS of the Cyber Fight and Building a Resilient Web App Security Program – ESW #230
“Behind the scenes of the cyber fight” – talking about the good on the defender side, taking down cyber criminal supply chains, partnerships, taking down ransomware gangs.
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Prior to building a web security program, you have to have a plan. How does one create that plan? In this segment, Kevin will focus on some concrete steps to help you create an AppSec plan using a simple framework.
This segment is sponsored by Netsparker.
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Guests
Kevin Gallagher is the CRO of Invicti Security, the company behind the well-known brands, Acunetix and Netsparker. He is a top performing senior executive with 17+ years’ experience managing, bringing to market and selling innovative software management solutions to various high value market segments. Having worked at both start up’s and well established companies, Gallagher has earned recognition as a top – producing sales executive, serving as a motivating team leader and mentor.
Derek Manky is chief security strategist and global vice president of threat intelligence at FortiGuard Labs. Derek formulates security strategy with more than 15 years of cyber security experience behind him. His ultimate goal to make a positive impact in the global war on cybercrime. He provides thought leadership to industry, and has presented research and strategy worldwide at premier security conferences. As a cybersecurity expert, his work includes meetings with leading political figures and key policy stakeholders, including law enforcement. He is actively involved with several global threat intelligence initiatives including NATO NICP, INTERPOL Expert Working Group, the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) working committee and FIRST – all in effort to shape the future of actionable threat intelligence and proactive security strategy.
Michael Daniel currently serves as the President & CEO of the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), a not-for-profit that enables cyber threat information sharing among cybersecurity organizations. Prior to coming to CTA in March 2017, Michael served for four years as US Cybersecurity Coordinator, leading US cybersecurity policy development, facilitating US government partnerships with the private sector and other nations, and coordinating significant incident response activities. From 1995 to 2012, Michael worked for the Office of Management and Budget, overseeing funding for the U.S. Intelligence Community. Michael also works with the Aspen Cybersecurity Group, the World Economic Forum’s Partnership Against Cybercrime, and other organizations improving cybersecurity in the digital ecosystem. In his spare time, he enjoys running and martial arts.