Unseen Attackers, Unforeseen Costs: What You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You

If you’re a business leader, it’s essential that you understand a staggering 40% of your internet traffic is malicious and automated. These relentless bots tirelessly probe your defenses, searching for weaknesses to exploit. Imagine a security camera system compromised through a simple port forwarding error – a real-world scenario with devastating consequences. The average breach of this nature costs a staggering $11.8 million, jeopardizing the survival of hospitals, tech companies, retailers and more.

 

This isn’t science fiction; it’s the daily reality faced by organizations worldwide. Don’t wait for disaster to strike. Join our exclusive webinar where Jeff Stutzman and his cybersecurity experts from Trusted Internet will:

  • Unveil the alarming scope of the automated bot threat.
  • Equip you with actionable measures to fortify your defenses.
  • Shine a light on the vulnerabilities of surveillance, security, and headless systems.

This one-hour session could save your company millions.

This webinar was held on Thursday, May 16, 2024.

Panelists

Jeff Stutzman 200x200

Jeff Stutzman, CISSP
Founder/CEO, Chief Information Security Officer
Trusted Internet

Jeff Stutzman is the CEO of Trusted Internet. Formerly a Navy Intelligence Officer specializing in Information Warfare (computers), Cisco Systems Information Security, the CISO for Northrop Grumman’s electronics business and the builder of their counter-advanced persistent threat. Stutzman worked for Carnegie Mellon twice, and was the GS-15 director of the group at the DoD Cyber Crime Center who built much of what’s now the underpinning of CMMC, NIST 800-171 and DFAR 7012. He holds a BS from Excelsior, MBA at WPI, and is a Harvard Kennedy School Senior Executive Fellow.

Nate Paddock 200x200Nathan Paddock, CISSP, PMP, ITIL
Director, Cyber Security Services
Trusted Internet

Nathan Paddock runs Trusted Internet’s cybersecurity practice. He’s a United States Air Force (USAF) Academy Graduate, with two master’s degrees in IT from Bowie State University and Air University. Paddock is a retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel who ran the AF Security Operations Center during his last tour.

 

Adam John 200x200Adam John
Virtual Chief Information Security Officer
Trusted Internet

Adam John is a Virtual CISOTM with Trusted Internet. He recently served as the CISOTM for defense contractor in the Washington D.C. area. He is a senior cyber engineer for the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare (CMS) under the Dept. of Health and Human Services, and is an expert in health care cybersecurity and compliance. John has a BS in information science/digital forensics from Johns Hopkins University.

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Lou Saviano
Virtual Chief Information Security Officer
Trusted Internet

Lou Saviano is a Virtual CISOTM for Trusted Internet, but most recently a cybersecurity SME for Advizex, the CIO and CISOTM for Skillsoft in Nashua, an engineer for Textron, and a CIO at Osram Sylvania. Saviano holds a BS in computer science and business management from Franklin Pierce and an MS in OSRAM/Cornell Business Management Institute from Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management.

Paul Wagner 200x200Paul Wagner, PhD
Virtual Chief Information Security Officer
Trusted Internet

Paul Wagner is a part time Virtual CISOTM with Trusted Internet, an associate professor with the University of Arizona where he runs their cyber program. He’s a retired Army E9, and holds a BS from Park University and a PhD in cyber defense from Dakota State.

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