The Rising Threat to Utilities:
Why Now is the Time to Prioritize Incident Prevention
The Rising Threat to Utilities:
Why Now is the Time to Prioritize Incident Prevention
Tuesday, September 28th
@ 12:00 – 1:30 PM CT
Tuesday, September 28th
@ 12:00 – 1:30 PM CT
How utilities leaders can prohibit disruption and uniformly manage insider threats.
Panelists
Kevin Morley
Caleb Arthur
Christopher Martin
David Batz
About the Program
Don’t miss the chance to attend our invite-only virtual event! Participants will enjoy:
- Networking with fellow security, IT, and finance leaders in the utilities, oil & gas, and energy spaces
- Live Q&A with our moderated panel on leveraging identity security to protect utilities
- A meal code to enjoy lunch on us
Agenda
12:00 PM
12:05 PM
12:15 PM
12:55 PM
1:10 PM
12:00 PM
Attendees Enter Virtual Event & Welcome Remarks
12:05 PM
Video Networking in Breakout Rooms
12:15 PM
Panel Discussion
12:55 PM
Audience Q&A
1:10 PM
Breakout Networking Sessions
Attendees Enter Virtual Event & Welcome Remarks
Video Networking in Breakout Rooms
Panel Discussion
Audience Q&A
Breakout Networking Sessions
Event Details
Date
Tuesday, September 28th, 2021
Time
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CT
Attendee Profile
Select group of security, IT, and finance leaders in the utilities, oil & gas, and energy spaces
About the Content
Recent big-name breaches in the U.S., coupled with the Biden administration’s executive order to strengthen and outline cybersecurity standards, have brought ransomware and malware protection top-of-mind. Utilities organizations are more vulnerable than ever, especially those who have recently implemented cloud technology, thus increasing their attack surface and exposure to threat actors.
Taking a proactive stance, and shifting from incident response to incident prevention, is critical for protecting utilities infrastructure. As breach notifications jumped 400% in the utilities sector over the past few years, organizations are looking for ways to automate identity security so they can provision with confidence and increase visibility into vulnerable areas [1].
By leveraging AI, automation, and analytics to protect from attacks and increase system efficiency, utilities leaders can prohibit disruption and uniformly manage insider threats.
Discussion Topics
- Recent cyber-security attacks on utilities and energy segment and why a new approach and strategy to security is paramount
- Defining the best implementation path for integrated identity security and PAM programs going forward
- Understanding why big-name breaches occurred, and what organizations can learn from them
- Developing a unified view of user access, both non-privileged and privileged
- Maintaining security, efficiency, and compliance in a highly regulated industry
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Sponsors
SailPoint is a leader in identity security for the cloud enterprise. Our identity security solutions secure and enable thousands of companies worldwide, giving our customers unmatched visibility into the entirety of their digital workforce, ensuring workers have the right access to do their job – no more, no less. Learn more at www.sailpoint.com.
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Organizer
Business Development Institute (BDI) is an award-winning event marketing agency specializing in producing invitation-only, thought leadership driven, custom events on the most impactful topics. BDI’s programs create an interactive peer learning experience while providing a rare networking opportunity for like-minded leaders over a fine lunch.