From baby monitors to printers, tablets and automobiles, home offices are loaded with smart devices that share two common traits: They are internet connected, and they are hackable. In the remote work era, it is more important than ever that cybersecurity teams ensure that their networks and critical infrastructure are well-secured, even when endpoints have been compromised.
The session will cover:
- Understanding and remediating the risks from connected devices;
- Maintaining the safety versus security design balance, and dealing with unintended consequences;
- How to architect systems to secure these devices.
Brad Beutlich, Vice President of Western and LATAM Sales, Entrust; David DiLeo, CIO, Industrial Scientific; and Farid Bichareh, CTO, AASA Inc.
Beutlich, vice president of Western and LATAM Sales at Entrust, is an information security professional who has worked with numerous U.S.-based companies over the past 20 years, providing security solutions ranging from endpoint to data security. For the last 13 years, he has worked for nCipher Security providing security solutions that protect customer data, financial transactions and IoT device manufacturing.
Here is the course outline:
All Devices Small and Great: Risks and Remediation |