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Attacking and Defending a Distributed Workforce
Thursday, May 21, 2020
11:00AM - 12:00PM PDT  //  60 MINUTES, INCLUDING Q&A
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ServiceNow
Moving to a more distributed workforce changes the risk profile for a company, opens up new attack vectors, and places new burdens on those trying to defend the enterprise. A distributed workforce also changes day-to-day business interactions at both technical and operational levels.

In this webcast, Tom Steele, Zach Lanier, and Michael Robbins discuss these risks from both attacker and defender perspectives, and how their tools, techniques, and controls have evolved with the changing workforce landscape.

 
Webcast Presenters
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Tom Steele
Tom Steele has over 10 years of experience performing adversarial and research-based security assessments. Tom is the author of Black Hat Go and a maintainer of many open-source projects. Tom’s focus at Atredis Partners is building and leading offensive capabilities and operations as well as application and software security. Outside of tech, Tom is a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and competes nationally and operates his own gym in Idaho.
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Zach Lanier
Zach Lanier leads and executes highly technical software security, network, and application assessments, as well as complex reverse engineering and exploit development projects, focusing primarily on embedded and IoT/IIoT platforms.
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Michael Robbins
Michael Robbins leads and contributes to security projects for Atredis Partners that include system risk assessments, risk management program development, internal control design assessment and process optimization, information security program reviews, and regulatory compliance readiness assessments.
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Tim Boswell
Tim Boswell is a Security & Risk Solutions Architect for ServiceNow, and prior to that role he was the Senior Manager of Security Operations within ServiceNow. Tim spent the past four years building, maturing and optimizing ServiceNow’s internal Security Operations Center into a global operation, charged with defending both the corporate enterprise infrastructure and the private cloud infrastructure that hosts customer instances and their data. Prior to ServiceNow, Tim built and managed the security program at Stanford University, and before that he worked as a consultant at RSA Security helping organizations build and improve their security operations and programs.
 

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