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Cyber Resilience for Business Leaders
Wednesday, June 28th
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
1 CPE Credit will apply
WEBINAR
Amid a backdrop of continuous disruption across the banking industry, it’s important to recognize the value in fortifying your IT foundation. Since the financial industry is one of the most targeted industries for cyber threats, evaluating the security risks in banking is essential to protecting data, employees, and clients. In this interactive session, we will discuss a forward-looking approach to cybersecurity and business outcomes.
This session will be broken up into two parts:
1. Discussing cyber at the C-suite level, including how to stay ahead of cyber criminals, aligning cyber and business goals, the importance of cyber fiduciary, and thinking beyond the budget; and
2. Application of Part 1 and discussing options to ensure IT is considered an asset in your organization.
Speakers:
Mike Lefebvre, Cybersecurity Director, SEI Sphere
Mike is the Director of Cybersecurity at SEI Sphere, providing outcome-based security services for financial clients. Mike has over a dozen years in the industry across incident response, threat intelligence, ops, and research in prior roles at Deloitte, Accenture, and the Department of Defense. Mike is a former adjunct professor, co-author of four patents, and is pursuing his Computer Science PhD in the AT&T Center for Virtualization at Southern Methodist University.
Dave Detweiler, Managing Director, SEI Sphere
Dave Detweiler is the Managing Director for SEI Sphere. In this role, he leads a team who helps business and technology leaders bridge the gap of cyber protection to secure their growing business. Dave’s professional background includes more than 20 years with SaaS startup organizations, specializing in building consultative teams that help define effective solutions for customers.
Registration Fees:The registration fee is $199 per member and $400 per non-member.
Cancellation Policy:No refunds will be given for webinar registration cancellations. Substitutions are permissible.