

Recorded (1 Hour Event) on Wednesday, February 19, 2020
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Overview:
Since 2016, Business Email Compromise (BEC) and Email Account Compromise (EAC) have become an exponentially increasing problem, costing organizations over $26 Billion in losses according to the FBI. These very targeted attacks utilize public research and social engineering to target an organization’s people and fraudulently obtain funds and valuable information. So how can you better protect your end users in 2020?
Join us for our webinar to learn more about these BEC and EAC attacks and how you can effectively protect your organization's most valuable assets: your people and your data. In this session we'll share:
•Techniques for preventing these cyber threats
•A framework for understanding where potential gaps exist
•What a people-centric approach looks like to better protect your company
Moderator:
Lee Neely, Senior IT and Cybersecurity Professional, LLNL
Lee Neely is a senior IT and security professional at LLNL with over 30years of extensive experience with a wide variety of technology and applications from point implementations to enterprise solutions. He currently leads LLNL’s Entrust team and is the CSP lead for new technology adoption specializing in mobility. He teaches cyber security courses, and holds several security certifications including GMOB, GPEN, GWAPT, GAWN, CISSP, CISA, CISM and CRISC. He recently joined the ISSA International Board of directors, and is also the Treasurer for the CSA Boise chapter and past President for the ISC2 Eastbay Chapter, Member of the SANSNewsBitesEditorial Board and SANS Analyst.
You can keep up with Lee @lelandneely
http://www.linkedin.com/in/leeneely/
Speakers:
Tanner Luxner, Product Marketing Manager, Proofpoint
Tanner Luxner is a product marketing manager for Proofpoint, currently overseeing product marketing for Proofpoint's Email Fraud Defense, Threat Response and Proofpoint Essentials solutions. Proofpoint helps organizations protect their people through an integrated, cloud-based suite of people-centric compliance and security solutions to help mitigate today’s security and compliance risks.
Sue Bergamo, CIO & CISO, Episerver
Sue is the CIO & CISO of Episerver, a global digital Commerce company. As an executive, she brings her leadership and broad technology experience to help companies concentrate on growth by promoting innovation and productivity enhancements through application development, infrastructure operations, data analytics, business process optimization and talent management.
Previously, she held strategic positions at Microsoft and as the CIO at Net Atlantic, BTE Consulting and for two of Aramark’s apparel companies, Galls and Wearguard-Crest. She has also held high level positions at the Staples Corporation and at CVS/pharmacy.
As a certified cloud architect, Sue also has an AS in Computer Science from Tunxis College, a BS in Business Administration from Post University, an Executive Leadership MBA from Boston University and a Master’s in Security from UMASS.
Sue is a Board member for SIM (Society for Information Management), co-chairs the SIM Regional Leadership Forum (RLF) Mentorship Program and is a member of the CIO Roundtable. In another professional interest, Sue is a technical and business advisor to several startup companies and is the Program Director for Brandeis Universities Masters in Security program.