Topic: Lessons Learned from Breach Response Investigations
Description:
Disruptive cyberattacks, data theft, and social espionage are on the rise. With the threat landscape continuously evolving, cyber breaches are no longer a theoretical risk but a real threat that can negatively impact any organization, regardless of their industry sector and size.
In this talk, Andrew Gorecki will share practical and field-tested advice on building an effective cybersecurity program. He will also discuss the top ten challenges he regularly comes across during large-scale breach investigations and what organizations can do to prepare for significant cyber events. This practical advice is rooted in several years of experience leading breach investigations and assisting Fortune 500 organizations to build incident response capabilities.
Details:
Date: Thursday, Feb. 18
Time: 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom
CPE: 1
Please note: Attendance is limited to the first 100 attendees.
Speaker:
Andrew Gorecki, Executive Consultant and Global Remediation Lead at X-Force Incident Response
Andrew is a cybersecurity professional with experience across various IT and cybersecurity disciplines, including engineering, operations, and incident response. Originally from Europe, Andrew has delivered consulting services across various industry sectors in the U.S., the UK, and other European countries.
Currently, Andrew leads the X-Force Incident Response (X-Force IR) Global Remediation Function at IBM Security and manages a team of incident response consultants. In addition to his managerial responsibilities, Andrew leads investigations into large-scale breaches for Fortune 500 organizations and consults on building and optimizing incident response programs.
Andrew is also the author of Cyber Breach Response That Actually Works: Organizational Approach to Managing Residual Risk published by Wiley & Sons.
His mission is to help the incident response community mature, standardize, and evolve. He regularly writes on incident response and cybersecurity-related topics on his blog at www.agorecki.net.