Recent incidents have proven that the threat environment has become increasingly sophisticated and lucrative. Attackers thrive on the shortcomings of defense strategies. While security professionals are forced to deal with difficult-to-manage, costly processes and security countermeasures are becoming increasingly ineffective.
Join EMA Analyst, Michael Montecillo, and NetWitness CSO, Eddie Schwartz, for this one-hour webcast to learn about:
If you are responsible for security at your organization, this is a can’t-miss event.
Michael Montecillo | Analyst | Enterprise Management Associates
Michael Montecillo has over three and a half years of experience in vulnerability detection and analysis, computer incident response, computer forensic investigations, network security, controlled penetration testing, and risk and application assessments. He has worked in cooperation with several levels of government, as well as many private contractors, to help ensure secure channels for information sharing. Michael earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Telecommunications from Michigan State University. He has also received EnCase Certified Examiner EnCE) certification, Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification, and Vulnerability Assessment Technician Level One certification from the Department of the Army Do-It-Yourself Vulnerability Assessment program (DITYVAP).
Eddie Schwartz | Chief Security Officer | NetWitness Corporation
As Chief Security Officer for NetWitness, Eddie Schwartz is responsible for the alignment of the NetWitness product strategy with the evolving operational threat management needs of government and commercial organizations. Prior to joining NetWitness, Mr. Schwartz served as CTO of ManTech Security Technologies Corp, Senior Vice President of Operations of Guardent Inc, (acquired by Verisign), and EVP of Operations for Predictive Systems (acquired by INS). Mr. Schwartz also worked as Chief Information Security Officer at Nationwide Insurance, as a Senior Computer Scientist for CSC, and a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of State.