With a saturated market and new security solutions available quarterly, the cyber industry is becoming almost as dense with tools as that of the adversary. While ample resources in favor of the defender are necessary, how can you create balance between products and solutions? An all encompassing security strategy and clear vision is important in today’s reality and imperative for your business.
Listen to Sam Curry, CSO at Cybereason, and Ed Amoroso, CEO of TAG Cyber and former SVP and CSO of AT&T, to learn about evolving endpoint protection platforms in today's market.
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Dr. Edward G. Amoroso serves as Distinguished Research Professor in the Center for Cyber Security (CCS) at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Ed is also CEO of TAG Cyber, a global cyber security advisory, training, consulting, and media services company supporting major organizations across the world. Ed recently retired from AT&T, beginning his career in Unix security at Bell Labs and culminating as SVP/CSO from 2004 to 2016. He was elected AT&T Fellow in 2010. Ed holds the BS degree in Physics from Dickinson College, the MS/PhD degrees in Computer Science from the Stevens Institute of Technology, and is a graduate of the Columbia Business School. He served previously on the Board of Directors for M&T Bank and the NSA Advisory Board.
Sam Curry is CSO at Cybereason. He is a security visionary and thought leader and has been interviewed by hundreds of journalists, has published broadly and has talked in media on security trends, threats and the impact of "cyber" on us all. He recently won an Award as a 30 year visionary from SC Magazine and is a Visiting Fellow at the National Security Institure. Previously, Sam was CTO & CISO for Arbor Networks (Danaher and NetScout) and was CSO & SVP R&D at Microstrategy in addition to senior, executive security roles at McAfee and CA. He spent 7 years at RSA (the Security Division of EMC, where he was a distinguished engineer and Fellow nominee) as CSO, Chief Technologist and SVP of Product. Sam also has 24 patents in security from his time as a security architect, has been a leader in two successful startups and is a board member of the Cybersecurity Coalition, of SSH Communications and of Sequitur Labs (in the IoT security space) in addition to a number of advisor-ships across the security spectrum.