Technology is invaluable to modern business. Technology also collects and stores sensitive information, captures and processes workflows, and puts intellectual property at risk. Plus, the growth of hybrid and remote work makes it more difficult for an organization recognize troubling user activity that could lead to breaches. Fortunately, insider threat programs employing user activity monitoring can protect organizations and employees from malicious or accidental loss of intellectual property as well as potential physical harm.
This webinar will explore the role insider threat programs can play in supporting employee engagement with a keynote and Q&A session with Robert Rohrer, Director, National Insider Threat Task Force at the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, and a panel discussion featuring:
-Leonard Bailey, Head of Cybersecurity Unit, Department of Justice Criminal Division, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section -Jared Quance, Insider Threat Program Manager, U.S. Coast Guard -Dr. Margaret Cunningham, Principal Research Scientist, Forcepoint -John “JT” Mendoza, Director of Global Security, CGI