Thank you for attending InfraGard Wisconsin’s SuperCon 2020 virtual conference! We were pleased to have you with us. Many hours went into planning the conference so that you received maximum benefit from your time.
We hope your time was productive and that you will consider attending next years SuperCon event September 1 - 3 at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, WI.
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Maureen O'Connell - President, InfraGard National PRESENTATION RECORDING
Called by the United States Secret Service. "The Original Internet Godfather", Brett Johnson built and ran the first organized cybercrime community--Shadowcrew
Brett Johnson was responsible for refining modern financial cybercrime as we know it today. After being placed on the United States Most Wanted List, captured and convicted of 39 felonies, Brett promptly escaped prison. Captured again, Brett served his time, accepted responsibility, and found redemption through his loved ones and the help of the FBI. Today he is considered a leading authority on internet crime, identity theft, and cybersecurity. Brett speaks and consults across the planet to help protect people and organizations from the type of person he used to be.
Risk-Based Vulnerability Management and the Tenable Product Suite presented by Nathan Wenzler (Chief Security Strategist )
he threat landscape isn't just changing at blinding speeds, it's expanding into areas and devices that many never considered before. Vulnerability Management (VM) tools have been around for many years, but like any other security function, have had to adapt to account for the scope and scale of the devices security teams are protecting. In this discussion, we'll talk about how Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM) is becoming the de facto standard approach for organizations looking to get their arms around the massive vulnerability problem they're facing in order to meaningfully reduce risk in their organizations. We'll then take a look at how Tenable's suite of RBVM tools addresses the wide array of challenges that come with the huge number and types of assets out there and how we can help prioritize your remediation efforts to reduce risk in a more focused and prioritized way.
Next-Gen Cyber-Security SIEM presented by Mike Pape (Director of Sales)
Mr. Pape will cover why cybersecurity monitoring and event management are essential for compliance. He will share real case studies with compliance implications businesses faced. You will also experience a live demo showing how information is collected and correlated quickly without the need for you to have a security expert on staff.
For inquiries about RMM Solutions contact Jackie Edwards, Director of Marketing -- jackie.edwards@rmmsolutions.com -- P: 715.298.5614 M: 715.359.6772
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Scott will present "Cybercrime - are you prepared or are you the next victim"
After joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the New York Field Office in 1988 as a support employee, Scott Augenbaum became a Special Agent in 1994 and was assigned to the Syracuse, New York Office, where he worked domestic terrorism, white collar and hate crimes, and all computer crime investigations. In October 2003, he was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent at FBI Headquarters, Washington D.C in the Cyber Division, Cyber Crime Fraud Unit, and was responsible for managing the FBI's Cyber Task Force Program and Intellectual Property Rights Program. In 2006 he was transferred to Nashville, TN and managed the FBI Memphis Division Computer Intrusion/Counterintelligence Squad in Nashville, TN.
Over the past three decades, he responded to thousands of Cyber Crime incidents and provided hundreds of computer intrusion threat briefings with the goal of educating the community on emerging computer intrusion threats and how to not to be the victim of a data breach. In January 2018, he retired from the FBI and he shares his knowledge base to provide a unique training experience. He will scare you and make you laugh and provide you with a number of no-cost quick fixes to prevent you and your organization from becoming victims.
Today's Cybersecurity Threat Landscape presented by Marcelle Lee (Senior Security Researcher and Emerging Threats Lead)
Marcelle will provide an up-to-the-minute pulse on cybersecurity threats she is currently tracking, including a discussion of the threat actors and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), and a prediction of future trends in the space.
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Marcelle Lee is a Senior Security Researcher and Emerging Threats Lead at Secureworks and is also an adjunct professor in digital forensics and network security. She is involved with many industry organizations, working groups, and boards, including the NIST Cyber Competitions Working Group and the Cybersecurity Association of Maryland Advisory Council. Marcelle frequently presents at conferences and training events, is an active volunteer in the cybersecurity community. She also both builds and participates in cyber competitions and is the Director Cyber Competition Programming for the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu.
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For inquiries about Secureworks contact Bud Walder, Senior Advisor Field Marketing, North America -- bwalder@secureworks.com