Summary
Zero Trust starts by assuming that any identity – whether human or machine – with access to your applications and systems may have been compromised. The “assume breach” mentality requires vigilance and a Zero Trust approach to security, one that is centred on securing identities.
Join CyberArk and Fellow CISO’s for a thought-provoking discussion relating to the importance of embracing an assume breach mindset and how this can help lay the foundations for a Zero Trust approach:
- Identity Security Threat Landscape
- What is a High-Risk User?
- Best Practices for a Risk Based Approach to Identity Security
Speaker
David Higgins, Sr. Director, Field Technology Office, CyberArk
David Higgins is Senior Director, Field Technology Office at CyberArk. Since joining CyberArk in 2010, David has worked to help many of the world’s largest and most complex organisations understand and secure access to their critical data and assets. David’s primary role involves advising clients on how best to implement least privilege and Zero Trust principles across their organization to limit opportunities for attackers to escalate privileges, move laterally and steal credentials. David speaks at end-user events in the UK, Europe and around the world, and is a frequent contributor of content and expertise to media articles covering breaches, cyber-attacks and issues around identity security. He holds a BSc. in Computer Systems and Information Systems. |
Agenda
18:00pm | Drinks Reception & Networking |
18:30pm | Take seats & Welcome from CyberArk |
19:00pm | Dinner and Discussions |
21:30pm | Event closes |