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Webinar: Election-Inspired Incident Response

Written by Zoe Lindsey | Oct 15, 2024 3:30:28 PM

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to leverage election scenarios to improve overall incident readiness
  • Why cross-functional collaboration is essential in incident response
  • What we can learn from studying election security processes and strategy
Sign up for our 1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT webinar here:

In a tabletop exercise effectiveness survey*, 45% of businesses reported increasing their security budget after reviewing the results of their exercise. In this timely webinar, we'll explore how the upcoming US presidential election can serve as a relevant scenario for enhancing your organization's incident response program, and what can be learned from studying election security. We'll delve into the art of crafting realistic, election-inspired scenarios that can be used immediately in your tabletop exercises and response playbooks. By examining the multi-layered security processes built into the US election system and considering the potential impact of high-profile, major global events like elections, attendees will gain valuable insights applicable to their own cybersecurity strategies. We'll also discuss the critical role of collaboration in effective incident response, and how to leverage external national and global events to create relevant, engaging scenarios for your team.

Join Jamie Tomasello, founder of Keel Paradox, and Zoe Lindsey, Security Strategist at Blumira, on October 29th as they share top considerations in incident response planning, and lessons from examining election system security. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn how to transform current events into powerful tools for strengthening your organization's security posture!

* https://www.kslaw.com/attachments/000/008/278/original/CSLR_Tips_and_New_Benchmarks_for_Creating.pdf?1603216736

 

Jamie Tomasello, Founder of Keel Paradox, and Managing Director of Superbloom

Jamie Tomasello (she/her and he/him) is a technology and policy leader with a strategic focus on practical, sustainable operations and outcomes aligned with business risk. For over 20 years, she/he has been addressing security, compliance, and operational issues at internet service providers, security companies, law firms, and nonprofits. Jamie is the Managing Director at Superbloom Design, a nonprofit whose mission is to change who technology serves by prioritizing human-centered design, community-based research, and knowledge sharing. In her/his role, Jamie provides strategic operational guidance and manages People Operations, Legal, Compliance, IT, and Security functions. She/He also serves as a subject matter expert to the Superbloom team and civil society on privacy, compliance, cybersecurity, mental health, and sociotechnical research. In addition to her/his work with Superbloom, Jamie is the founder of Keel Paradox, a cybersecurity consultancy focused on providing tailored security and compliance advisory services for nonprofits and startups, and she/he is a startup mentor for the Techstars Detroit accelerator program.

Zoe Lindsey, Security Strategist, Blumira

Zoe Lindsey is a Security Strategist at Blumira with over a decade of experience in information security. She began her infosec career at Duo Security in 2012 with a background in medical and cellular technology. Throughout her career, Zoe has advised organizations of all sizes on strong security tactics and strategies. As a sought-after speaker, she has shared best practices and recommendations at industry-leading events including RSA Conference, SecureWorld, and Cisco Live. When she’s not championing smart security on stage, you can usually find Zoe behind her turntables rocking dancefloors from San Francisco to New York as her alter ego DJ Selina Style, including notable appearances at DEF CON and SXSW.