An increasing number of security breaches are the result of the actions taken by an employee or third party. When Ticketmaster UK’s data was stolen by hackers in June this year, the breach was blamed on a subcontractor.

This web seminar will outline ‘the three Ws’: What the problem is; Why it matters; and What to do to solve it. As part of this, it will examine the risks of ignoring the ‘insider threat’, outlining why human centric security is integral.

Demonstrating how humans and machines (ie. machine learning) come together, the paper will include advice on how to implement approaches such as data classification alongside behavioural analytics – which identify typical user behaviour to pick up on anomalies that might indicate an attack.

The websem will show that technologies, policies, cultural changes and intelligent systems are the way forward. Strategies should include a combined approach of users and systems – and firms need to understand what is going on at a user level.

Panellists


Jeremy Wittkop

Chief Technology Officer, InteliSecure

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As Chief Technology Officer, Jeremy leads a team that investigates and ensures the integrity and functionality of every custom solution designed for its clients. Jeremy also focuses on evaluating potential new offerings for InteliSecure customers, developing solutions that address the new and ever-changing security risks to the enterprise.

He previously served as director of sales engineering at InteliSecure where he was responsible for building and leading the solution engineering team to support InteliSecure’s robust portfolio of Managed Security Services, Consulting Services, Technical Services and Product Solutions.

Prior to joining InteliSecure, Jeremy served as a field service technician and maintenance mechanic team lead with General Dynamics. With experience in private industry and as a field service technician/armor crewmember with the U.S. Army, Jeremy brings a unique perspective to today’s evolving security threats.

Jeremy holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from Colorado State University.


Carl Leonard

Principal Security Analyst, Forcepoint

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Carl Leonard is a Principal Security Analyst within Forcepoint’s Security Labs team. He is responsible for enhancing threat protection and threat monitoring technologies at Forcepoint, in collaboration with the company’s global Security Labs teams. Focusing on protecting companies against the latest cyberattacks that can lead to data theft, Carl advises customers on the state of the threat landscape and how to enhance their security posture. Carl is an active international spokesperson and an expert speaker, regularly contributing to externally-facing blogs and research papers. Carl has over 10 years of experience in the security research arena.


Martin Sugden

CEO, Boldon James

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Martin led the Management Buyout of Boldon James backed by ISIS Equity Partners in 2005, and subsequent sale to QinetiQ Plc in 2007. Prior to joining, Martin was the CFO of two LSE-listed companies. He began his career with E & Y as a Chartered Accountant and has held significant business development roles focusing on strategic development in a number of blue chip UK and US companies including Black & Decker, Granada and Burton Group. A Graduate of Bradford University Martin has 30 years’ experience across the Technology and Security industries.


Stuart Sumner

Computing

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