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Securing the Financial Frontier – Cyber Security Trends and Strategies for 2025 and Beyond

Thursday, February 13 | 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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Overview

Join us for an in-depth exploration of the latest trends and emerging threats in cybersecurity tailored for the financial services sector. This event will provide professionals with insights into cutting-edge technologies and strategies to fortify their cybersecurity posture in an increasingly digital and interconnected financial landscape.

Cyber security professionals will discuss the sophistication and evolution of cyber threats including but not limited to AI-powered cyberattacks enabling cybercriminals to execute more convincing phishing scams and develop advanced malware, and the need for enhanced detection and response capabilities. Also, they will discuss the necessity of cybersecurity automation to handle data overload and improve threat response times to provide a robust defense against increasingly complex attacks.

This event is tailored for cybersecurity professionals, IT leaders, risk managers, and financial service executives looking to enhance their understanding and management of cyber risks.

Agenda

5:30 PM | REGISTRATION


5:55 PM | WELCOMING REMARKS

Alton Crooks, CFA, Chair, Business Managment Group


6:00 PM | PANEL DISCUSSION

Moderator

Kelly Geary, Esq., National Practice Leader, Professional, Executive & Cyber Solutions, EPIC Insurance Brokers & Consultants

Panelists

Devon Ackerman, Global Head, Digital Forensics & Incident Response, Cybereason

John Brennan, CEO & Co-Founder, AITEC, LLC

Rahul Mahna, Practice Leader, Partner, EisenerAmper

Amy Mushahwar, Partner and Chair, Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity, Lowenstein Sandler LLP


6:45 PM | Q&A 


6:55 PM | CLOSING REMARKS

Adam Wandt, JD, Associate Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice


7:00 PM | NETWORKING RECEPTION

Learning Outcomes

  • Understanding AI-Driven Threats: Gain insights into how AI is being used by cybercriminals to create sophisticated phishing attacks and malware and learn strategies to counteract these threats effectively.
  • Adopting Automation in Cybersecurity: Discover how automation and machine learning can streamline vulnerability management, asset inventory, and incident response to reduce the burden on security operation centers (SOCs).
  • Enhancing Identity Management: Explore the latest advancements in identity and access management (IAM) and learn how to implement robust customer identity and access management (CIAM) strategies to protect against identity theft and fraud.
  • Proactive Incident Response: Learn best practices for developing proactive incident response plans that leverage advanced automated containment and blocking measures to minimize the impact of security incidents.
  • Navigating Regulatory Changes: Understand the implications of new cybersecurity regulations, such as the EU’s NIS2 Directive and the SEC’s rapid reporting requirements, and how to ensure compliance while maintaining robust security measures.