Overview

November 3

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Large companies devote a lot of time and effort to protecting their brand. They know phishing campaigns, data leaks, typosquatting, command-and-control attacks and many other cyber-attacks pose significant threats. And they know they must monitor those threats in real time and act quickly to take them down, in order to protect their company, executives, employees and customers.

Colleges and universities face all those security threats, and more.

The disruptions of the past year and a half have vastly expanded the threat environment for institutions of higher education. The ed-tech platforms, e-learning environments, videoconferencing, email accounts and websites managed by schools all present appealing targets.

Join us November 3 at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET for a virtual discussion on how you can strengthen your institution’s security posture by focusing on protecting your brand.

As a participant in this 30-minute webinar, you’ll learn:

  • What "brand intelligence" means for colleges and universities
  • How to arm yourself with actionable, up-to-the-minute analytical insights to proactively defend against new and emerging threats
  • How sharing information and insights with your peers can help protect the higher education community at large

Speakers

 

Deborah A. Snyder — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Deborah is an accomplished C-level executive, influencer and educator who has dedicated her career to improving state and local government services for the citizens of New York state through policy and technology innovation. She has a broad range of experience in government, policy, cybersecurity, privacy and information technology. She recently retired from the position of New York state’s chief information security officer, where she led the state’s cybersecurity programs and directed the NYS Cyber Command Center. She works with organizations and universities to strengthen cybersecurity defenses and preparedness, and to create and inspire the next generation of cyber leaders.

 

Allan Liska — Speaker

Threat Intelligence Analyst, Recorded Future

Allan Liska, threat intelligence analyst at Recorded Future, has more than 15 years of experience in information security and has worked as both a security practitioner and an ethical hacker. Through his work at Symantec, iSIGHT Partners, FireEye, and Recorded Future, Allan has helped countless organizations improve their security posture using more effective intelligence. He is the author of “The Practice of Network Security, Building an Intelligence-Led Security Program,” and “Securing NTP: A Quickstart Guide” and the co-author of “DNS Security: Defending the Domain Name System and Ransomware: Defending Against Digital Extortion.”