Cyber - An Enterprise: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Cyber - An Enterprise Risk: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Wednesday, September 29, 2021
9:00 am - 10:00 am CST
Offered Through Partnership with Georgia Hospital Association
OVERVIEW:
Drawing from over 18 years of experience with cyber criminal and cyber national security investigations that have spanned the globe, this session will highlight lessons learned and best practices attendees can consider for themselves, their companies, agencies, or schools to help mitigate threats in their environments. This session will also discuss how these best practices can be applied to cyber threats such as ransomware, supply chain attacks, extortion, and Business Email Compromise (BEC) in the year 2021 and beyond. Moreover, this session will touch on cyber criminal and cyber nation state actors who are responsible for cyber attacks, giving attendees further insights on what to protect both in the real world and online. Finally, the session will offer insights on working with law enforcement, and the importance of proactively establishing relationships.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
- Apply best practices to help mitigate cyber attacks.
- Discuss best practices to reduce likelihood of becoming a victim of cyber crime.
- Explain current cyber threats.
- Understand more about the individuals and groups responsible for cyber attacks.
- Describe law enforcement’s role in cyber matters.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Chief Executive Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Medical Officer, Chief Nursing Officer, Compliance Officer, Emergency Department Personnel, IT personnel, Joint Commission Coordinator, Medical Records, Quality Improvement personnel, Risk Manager, Legal Counsel.
SPEAKER:
Chad Hunt, CISSP, CISM
Supervisory Special Agent
FBI Atlanta
Computer Intrusion Squad (CY1)
With 18 years of experience at the FBI, Mr. Hunt is currently a Supervisory Special Agent in the Atlanta Field Office. There he leads a team that conducts investigations in support of the FBI Cyber Division's mission to identify, pursue, and defeat adversaries to impost risks and consequence upon them. Mr. Hunt also served as a Program Manager at FBI Cyber Division Headquarters, and was assigned to Australia as a cyber Assistant Legal Attaché. Prior to joining the FBI, he worked for twelve years in private industry.