Adapting Cyber Frameworks for Emerging Tech
Course
Shilpa Sawant of Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation examines why reactive security is no longer enough, and how preemptive, AI-driven frameworks can help organizations anticipate and neutralize emerging threats.
Conventional detect-and-respond models are no longer sufficient against AI-augmented adversaries, identity-based breaches and the looming threat of quantum decryption. As the attack surface expands and threats grow faster and more autonomous, organizations need a new approach - one that anticipates and neutralizes threats before they materialize.
In this session, Shilpa Sawant, vice president of cyber security at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, will share insights on:
- Why preemptive, predictive security - built on adversary tracking, exposure management and moving target defense - must replace reactive models;
- How identity has become the new perimeter, and why unified identity governance across hybrid and multi-cloud environments is now critical;
- What quantum readiness looks like in practice today, from building a crypto inventory to planning migration to post-quantum cryptography algorithms.
Here is the course outline:
Securing the Unknown: Adapting Cyber Frameworks for Emerging Tech |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
