Free Stanford Webinar | Big Breaches: What We Learned From Some of the World’s Most Disruptive Cybersecurity Attacks

Big Breaches: What We Learned From Some of the World's
Most Disruptive Cybersecurity Attacks

Summary

Dr. Neil Daswani covers some of the world’s most disruptive security breaches and how to prevent their root causes, including effective countermeasures for phishing, malware, software vulnerabilities, unencrypted data sampling content, and third-party compromise.
  
Whether you are seeking to implement a stronger foundation of cybersecurity within your organization or you are an individual who wants to learn the basics, this webinar will answer your questions and prepare you for the future of cybersecurity.
  
In this session, Neil Daswani will discuss:
  • Recent breaches like SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, and Kaseya
  • Crucial habits for optimal security in your organization
  • Effective prevention and detection countermeasures
  • Meta-level and technical root causes of breaches

All registrants will receive a link to watch on-demand within one week of the webinar.
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Speaker

Neil Daswani

Neil has served in a variety of research, development, teaching, and executive roles at numerous companies, including Symantec, LifeLock, Twitter, Dasient, Google, NTT DoCoMo USA Labs, Yodlee, and Bellcore. Neil has served in a variety of security roles, ranging from security entrepreneur, co-founding Dasient, which was acquired by Twitter, to Chief Information Security Officer at LifeLock and at Symantec's Consumer Business Unit. He has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford.

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Neil Daswani

Neil has served in a variety of research, development, teaching, and executive roles at numerous companies, including Symantec, LifeLock, Twitter, Dasient, Google, NTT DoCoMo USA Labs, Yodlee, and Bellcore. Neil has served in a variety of security roles, ranging from security entrepreneur, co-founding Dasient, which was acquired by Twitter, to Chief Information Security Officer at LifeLock and at Symantec's Consumer Business Unit. He has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford.

Jiaona Zhang

Jiaona Zhang is a Vice President of Product at Webflow. She has worked at Airbnb, Dropbox, Pocket Gems, and multiple consulting firms. In addition to her work, she lectures at Stanford University and advises startups.

Anand Subramani

Anand Subramani is the Vice President of Product Management at Pilot.com. He's been involved in product management for over 10 years and has led teams of product managers at Gusto, Dropbox, and Zynga. He received his B.S. and M.S in mechanical engineering from Stanford University with a focus on mechatronics.

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