The Evolving Phishing Threat & Protect Valuable Data as Workforce Volatility Rages – ESW #277
Phishing attacks are increasingly focused on new vectors such as social media, business collaboration apps, and text messages. These vectors generally lack any protection for the end user. How can we protect against these attacks that are increasingly leading to costly breaches?
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Employee turnover is the biggest threat to any organization's IP. Nearly 60% of employees move to a new company within similar fields (think: competitors) and are using collaboration technology to take sensitive data at an alarming rate. Code42's Joe Payne will discuss how Insider Risk Management addresses data loss in a volatile job market while still enabling collaboration.
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Guests
Matt Mosley joins Pixm from Cyren (CYRN), where he reported to the CEO as VP of Product Management. In this role, he built and led the company’s global Product Management team responsible for the world’s largest security cloud. Mr. Mosley brings more than 30 years of experience in senior management roles at public and private companies, from his early background as an engineer and security practitioner growing into a CISO and Product Management executive. He is a recognized speaker and writer on information security topics and holds multiple designations including CISSP, CISM, and CISA. Matt has attended more than 20 RSA conferences and looks forward to returning to engage with his many friends and colleagues this year.
Joe Payne is the president and CEO of Code42 Software, the leader in Insider Risk Management, which focuses on reducing the risk of data leakage from insiders while enabling the collaboration culture. Joe is a seasoned executive with more than 20 years of leadership experience and a proven track record leading high growth security and technology companies. With a passion for identifying and solving emerging market needs, Joe engages personally in product strategy and direction, while growing and providing vision and guidance to a world-class team of security executives.
Previously, Joe served as CEO of eSecurity, the first SIEM software company. He also served as the president of iDefense prior to its acquisition by VeriSign. At iDefense, Joe led some of the best white-hat security researchers in the world and worked with the top financial institutions and government agencies in the United States to improve their risk profile.