
As the digital landscape expands, managing and securing the attack surface of your organization has never been more crucial. Join us for a hot topics webcast where industry experts will provide a comprehensive forecast of attack surface management (ASM) trends and offer strategic guidance for late 2024 and early 2025. This session will cover emerging threats, advanced ASM techniques, and innovative solutions to help you identify, prioritize, and mitigate vulnerabilities. Participants will gain practical insights into enhancing their ASM strategies, ensuring robust defense mechanisms, and leveraging new technologies to protect their organization's attack surface. Key takeaways:
- ASM Trends: Understand the emerging trends and future directions in attack surface management for the coming months.
- Threat Landscape: Identify the latest threats and vulnerabilities associated with expanding attack surfaces and learn how to mitigate them.
- Best Practices: Discover practical strategies for effective attack surface management and vulnerability reduction.
- Innovative Solutions: Explore new technologies and tools that can strengthen your ASM efforts.
- Risk Prioritization: Learn how to prioritize vulnerabilities and allocate resources efficiently to address the most critical risks.
- Continuous Monitoring: Understand the importance of continuous monitoring and how to implement it for real-time visibility and response.
Event Speakers

Corey is a highly accomplished and strategic leader with extensive experience and demonstrated success in managing a broad range of risk oversight activities, including risk identification, control design and evaluation, and completion of risk and control self-assessments. He possesses specialist expertise in network security architecture, network access and monitoring, data governance and monitoring, identity and access management, and employee education and awareness. Corey is highly experienced in developing and building comprehensive information security programs to proactively ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability, safety, and privacy of the organization’s intellectual property and information technology assets. Currently leading the charge in strengthening Valvoline’s security posture. In this role, he provides executive leadership across key areas, including Security Operations, Engineering and Architecture, Identity Management, GRC, and Enterprise Security Architecture. Managing a large budget, he drives resource management, tool implementations, and strategic investments that support long-term security objectives.

Alexandra Weaver has 20 years’ experience supporting Active Directory in a wide variety of organizations, from government to some of the world’s best-known companies such as Intel and Nike.
Her experience has included merger & acquisition projects where she migrated newly acquired companies into an existing Active Directory infrastructure, an Identity and Access Management implementation & migration project, upgrading domain controllers and associated downstream dependent applications and providing Active Directory support.

Dr. Dustin Sachs is the Chief Technologist and Sr. Director of Programs at CyberRisk Collaborative. He is a highly accomplished cybersecurity professional with a proven track record in risk management, compliance, incident response, and threat mitigation. He is CISSP-certified and holds a Doctor of Computer Science (DCS) degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. Dr. Sachs has worked in various industries, including public utilities, food distribution, and oil and gas. He is a respected thought leader in the cybersecurity community.