June 5—7, 2023 | National Harbor, MD | Booth #518
Join us in National Harbor, Maryland, for the 2023 Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit. Visit our booth to explore the latest on how to connect and protect your business with end-to-end security. Be sure to attend our must-see sessions on Zero Trust and Cisco’s cybersecurity readiness so you can build security resilience.
Monday, June 5 | 10:15 a.m.—7:30 p.m. ET
Tuesday, June 6 | 9:45 a.m.—7 p.m. ET
Wednesday, June 7 | 9:45 a.m.—2 p.m ET
Monday, June 5 | 5:30—6:30 p.m. ET
Tuesday, June 6 | 5:30—6:30 p.m. ET
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Moderated by Cisco
Monday, June 5 | 3:15—4 p.m. ET | Chesapeake 3
Most of you probably are, but the idea behind the Zero Trust approach, that a risk-based policy decision is enforced before every request for access is allowed to any asset, is a very effective way to think about protecting your environment. And there are some great tools available to help you on your journey to this way of thinking.
We’ll discuss effective security based on this over-hyped term. Using NIST SP800-207 and the CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model makes Zero Trust easier to understand, and we’ll show how you can use it as a foundational technology approach to make your environment more resilient. Your security team’s job will be less tedious and more fulfilling as they are able to see more and react to problems faster. Please join us as we discuss how you can be an enabler for your organization, giving greater flexibility to offer new capabilities and amaze customers.
Please note: Session attendance is based on availability and eligibility. You may sign-up for the session via Conference Navigator after you register for this conference.
Cybersecurity Principal, Cisco CISO Advisors
Tuesday, June 6 | 2:45—3:30 p.m. ET | Chesapeake 3
With rising cyberattacks, organizations need to ensure robust security measures. Zero trust eliminates trust assumptions and verifies identity/trustworthiness before granting access. Security resilience involves having a plan to respond to incidents and minimize their impact. This talk explores these concepts and the importance of implementing them to defend against hackers. Key considerations and best practices for security professionals will also be discussed to enhance security resilience and implement a zero trust architecture.
Please note: Session attendance is based on availability and eligibility. You may sign-up for the session via Conference Navigator after you register for this conference.
Global Advisory CISO
Tuesday, June 6 | 5:40—6 p.m. | Theater 1 Prince George’s Hall
The world has become an ever-moving, hybrid environment where people, devices, applications, and data can be in multiple, changing locations. So what does that mean for an evolving cybersecurity posture?
Learn about the readiness gap and why closing it must become a global imperative and a top priority for you as a leader. See how you can focus on what matters most and anticipate what is coming down the road with security resilience. Resilience is already considered for financial, operational, organizational, and supply chain functions. Security resilience cuts across all of them and should be prioritized too. Security resilience allows you to protect the integrity of every aspect of the business to withstand unpredictable threats or changes… and then emerge stronger.
Cybersecurity Principal, Cisco CISO Advisors