Event details
Date: Thursday, August 22, 2024
Time: 1:00pm EDT
About this talk
Ransomware continues to make headlines as attacks impact various industries including healthcare, education, and, more recently, car dealerships. As cybercriminals expand their targets, organizations need to consider not only how to prevent ransomware but also how to mitigate it when an attack happens.
Join Mark Sangster, VP, Chief of Strategy, as he breaks down real-world cybercrime examples from his upcoming book Cyber-Conscious Leadership: A Practical Guide to Protecting Your Organization Against Cyber Crime. Additionally, Sangster will explore Adlumin’s new ransomware feature.
Why you can’t miss this webinar:
- Understand ransomware’s lifecycle and what methods cybercriminals use to infiltrate an organization.
- Evaluate real-world examples from Sangster’s anticipated second book.
- Implement strategies to teach your employees how to spot ransomware techniques.
As a thank you for joining the webinar, we’ll share our Threat Insights 2024 Volume II with all attendees during the session.
Presented by:
Mark Sangster
Vice President, Chief of Strategy, Adlumin Inc.
Before joining Adlumin, Sangster established his 25-year InfoSec career at industry giants like Intel Corporation, BlackBerry, and Cisco Systems. His experience unites a strong technical aptitude and an intuitive understanding of regulatory agencies. During his time at BlackBerry, Sangster worked on the first secure devices for government agencies. Since then, he has continued to build mutually beneficial relationships with regulatory agencies in key sectors.
In addition to his industry experience, Sangster is the author of No Safe Harbor: The Inside Truth about Cybercrime and How to Protect Your Business. His thought-provoking work and perspective on shifting risk trends have influenced industry thought leaders.
Sangster has spoken at international conferences and prestigious stages as an award-winning speaker, including the Harvard Law School and RSA Conference. He has appeared on CNN News Hour to provide expert opinions on international cybercrime issues. He is a go-to subject matter expert for leading publications and media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, covering major data breach events.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Western Ontario and a Business Diploma from Humber College in Toronto, Canada.