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CISO’s Debate: Is attacker attribution important?

Does it matter who is behind the attacks against your environment? This has been a core debate topic among security practitioners for decades. Join us for a lively debate and see who won!

We invited two experienced CISOs to debate if attacker attribution is important. Our panelists will make their pitch for the pros and cons and why they are for or against the topic. Each speaker will then have a chance to rebut the other’s arguments.

Come hear CISOs debate and help us decide if it’s worth using our limited resources to track who is behind the attacks we see, and ultimately: is attacker attribution important?

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Robb Reck
Field CISO | Red Canary
Robb Reck ensures that Red Canary continues to be the most trusted security company as it grows to protect thousands of customers. Reck has worked in private and public companies, and joins Red Canary from Ping Identity, where, as CISO, he was responsible for security and privacy for the company as it went through its IPO process. Prior to that, Reck was CISO for Pulte Financial Services, focused on securing financial transactions. He is the co-founder of the Colorado = Security podcast and organization, and was recognized as the Colorado CISO of the Year in the 2018 APEX Awards.
Robb Reck ensures that Red Canary continues to be the most trusted security company as it grows to protect thousands of customers. Reck has worked in private and public companies, and joins Red Canary from Ping Identity, where, as CISO, he was responsible for security and privacy for the company as it went through its IPO process. Prior to that, Reck was CISO for Pulte Financial Services, focused on securing financial transactions. He is the co-founder of the Colorado = Security podcast and organization, and was recognized as the Colorado CISO of the Year in the 2018 APEX Awards.
 
Ryan Hammer
CISO | Ciena
Ryan is responsible for Ciena’s Enterprise information security program and facilitating security best practices across Ciena’s products and services. Ryan has been building and leading security programs for over 15 years. He’s built and led information and corporate security functions for the Defense Aerospace industry at LibertyWorks - Rolls-Royce’s advanced Research & Development group. He has extensive experience building security, risk, compliance, and privacy programs across the financial, insurance, and industrial sectors. Professional interests include the intersection of IoT, security, and privacy, product development, and early-stage startups.
Ryan is responsible for Ciena’s Enterprise information security program and facilitating security best practices across Ciena’s products and services. Ryan has been building and leading security programs for over 15 years. He’s built and led information and corporate security functions for the Defense Aerospace industry at LibertyWorks - Rolls-Royce’s advanced Research & Development group. He has extensive experience building security, risk, compliance, and privacy programs across the financial, insurance, and industrial sectors. Professional interests include the intersection of IoT, security, and privacy, product development, and early-stage startups.
 
G Mark Hardy
CIO & CISO | The Chertoff Group
G. Mark Hardy is founder and president of National Security Corporation, providing cyber security expertise to government, military, and commercial clients for over 35 years. A retired U.S. Navy Captain, he was entrusted with nine command tours throughout his career. A co-host of the CISO Tradecraft podcast, Mr. Hardy has presented at hundreds of events world-wide providing thought leadership over a range of security fields. A graduate of Northwestern University, he holds a BS in computer science, a BA in mathematics, a master's in business administration, a master's in strategic studies, and holds the CISSP, CISM, GSLC, and CISA certifications.
G. Mark Hardy is founder and president of National Security Corporation, providing cyber security expertise to government, military, and commercial clients for over 35 years. A retired U.S. Navy Captain, he was entrusted with nine command tours throughout his career. A co-host of the CISO Tradecraft podcast, Mr. Hardy has presented at hundreds of events world-wide providing thought leadership over a range of security fields. A graduate of Northwestern University, he holds a BS in computer science, a BA in mathematics, a master's in business administration, a master's in strategic studies, and holds the CISSP, CISM, GSLC, and CISA certifications.
 
 
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