With the rise in advanced persistent threats (APTs) and increased regulatory pressure, security teams face the challenge of ensuring compliance while maintaining a resilient cybersecurity posture. Hear from security experts at ePlus who will provide an overview of the current cybersecurity challenges in commercial markets and the hurdles customers are facing. In this webcast, experts from Qmulos, Splunk, and ePlus will discuss how to achieve continuous compliance through real-time data monitoring, providing critical insights for mitigating risks before, during, and after cyber incidents. Using examples from U.S. government agencies’ and commercial institutions' successful implementations of cybersecurity and compliance requirements including NIST 800-53, Insider Threat (ICS 500-27), and M-21-31 this panel will highlight:
- The Compliance Challenge: How security teams can meet growing regulatory pressures, including advanced persistent threat (APT) risks.
- Achieving Cybersecurity Compliance in Real-Time: Learn how a U.S. government agency successfully met its cybersecurity mandates, logging and monitoring requirements using Qmulos and Splunk.
- Compliance Automation: Discover how automating compliance processes reduces the operational burden on security teams and ensures real-time visibility across all systems.
- Proactive Risk Management: Find out how continuous monitoring empowers security teams to make faster, more informed risk management decisions.
- Actionable Insights: Practical steps you can take to implement real-time compliance and strengthen your security posture.
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how to use compliance as a tool for proactive risk management and how Qmulos and Splunk can help transform the traditional approach to cybersecurity in today’s dynamic threat environment.
Event Speakers
Tieu Luu is a seasoned technologist with a wealth of experience in developing complex software systems across startups, Fortune 500 companies, and large government agencies. His expertise includes creating enterprise-wide solutions for US Government Agencies and commercial organizations, focusing on vulnerability management, incident response, cybersecurity situational awareness, and continuous monitoring of millions of devices across an enterprise’s networks. As Chief Product Officer at Qmulos, Tieu spearheads the strategy and implementation of innovative products designed to automate cybersecurity compliance and auditing, enabling organizations to achieve real-time integrated risk management. A big data enthusiast, Tieu is passionate about leveraging data to enhance cybersecurity solutions.
LaLisha Hurt is a visionary leader and renowned advocate for digital transformation and innovation with over 20 years of cybersecurity, governance, compliance and risk experience in both the public and private sectors. Prior to her Public Sector Federal Industry Advisor role at Splunk, she served in various Chief Information Security Officer roles building, enabling and growing technology shared services for the federal government and commercial vertical markets, driving growth, operational excellence and customer success. LaLisha is a lifelong learner with a B.S. in Systems Engineering from University of Virginia, M.S. in Information Assurance from UMUC and a MBA from the University of Baltimore with several ISACA industry certifications. She is a Carnegie Mellon University Adjunct Professor for the CISO Executive Program, STEM advocate, board member and has a strong passion for building a diverse and inclusive technology workforce for the future.
Lee Waskevich began his career in telecommunications as a PBX technician in 1996. He has held key roles, including Lead Network Engineer at Comcast, where he earned his first CCIE in Routing/Switching. Currently, as VP of Security & Networking Strategy at ePlus Technology, he focuses on setting strategy and developing solutions to combat cyber threats. His expertise spans SDN, AI, mobility, and IoT/OT. Lee holds multiple CCIE certifications in Routing, Security, and Wireless, and the CISSP certification, positioning him as a leader in cybersecurity and networking strategy.
Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.