Out of Band Secure Communication and Harnessing AI & ML to Shield Enterprises from Advanced Fraud Attacks
(ISC)² Long Island & NYC Chapter Present, “Out of Band Secure Communication and Harnessing AI & ML to Shield Enterprises from Advanced Fraud Attacks“
Please join us for our March meeting featuring the topic of Out of Band Secure Communication with Matt Jones from AWS Wickr and Harnessing AI & ML to Shield Enterprises from Advanced Fraud Attacks with Craig Currim from Transmit Security. This will be a hybrid event at NYC and Long Island locations and will include Teams access for remote attendees.
Additional details and registration information can be found at the “Register Now” link below. Long Island Members can get their promo codes by logging into the chapter website and going to their “My Page”. NYC members will be provided a promo code in their mailing. Sponsor promo codes have been previously distributed. Non-members can register for a nominal fee. This event will qualify for two CPEs.
Agenda
5:00 – 6:00 In-Person Registration and Networking
5:15 – 6:00 Remote attendees join via Teams and can participate in virtual networking
6:00 – 6:10 Welcome and Chapter Business
6:10 – 7:05 Speaker 1: Out of Band Secure Communications
7:05 – 8:00 Speaker 2: Harnessing AI & ML to Shield Enterprises from Fraud Attacks
8:10 Session Wrap-up
Speaker 1:
Matt Jones, Senior Security Specialist, AWS Wickr
Abstract:
Discussions regarding end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) services that help organizations and government agencies to communicate securely through one-to-one and group messaging, voice and video calling, file sharing, screen sharing, and more. Using E2EE with data retention can help overcome regulatory compliance obligations associated with consumer-grade messaging apps, and safely facilitate collaboration. Utilizing E2EE advanced security and administrative controls help organizations meet legal and regulatory requirements, and build custom solutions for data security challenges.
Information can be logged to a private, customer-controlled data store for retention and auditing purposes. Enterprise E2EE collaboration applications have comprehensive administrative control over data, which includes setting permissions, configuring ephemeral messaging options, and defining security groups. Integration with additional services such as Active Directory (AD), single sign-on (SSO) with OpenID Connect (OIDC), and more round out an Enterprise E2EE collaboration solution.
About the Speaker
Matt Jones has over 25 years of experience in the tech and defense sectors, Matt is currently a senior security specialist at AWS Wickr, the premier E2EE secure collaboration platform. Matt is a recognized expert in secure collaboration platforms, having contributed to Wickr’s military-grade encryption and patented innovative technologies in wireless and network systems. Over Matt’s career he has led and motivated high-performing teams, ensuring compliance with security standards, and empowering customers with the best solutions for their needs.
Speaker 2:
Craig Currim, EVP Anti-Fraud & Cyber Risk Solutions, Transmit Security
Abstract:
Fight, don’t flee: Harnessing AI & ML to Shield Enterprises from Advanced Fraud Attacks
AI & ML are transforming the digital landscape and fraudsters are leveraging them to execute sophisticated attacks. Traditional security defenses now falter under the weight of these modern challenges, making it imperative for financial institutions to adapt and innovate with advanced countermeasures. Learn how these technological advancements, often seen as threats, can be harnessed to construct an adaptive defense, robust and dynamic enough to combat the multifaceted nature of modern fraud.
This session covers:
● The transformative nature of Machine Learning & AI.
● The double-edged sword of ML: A boon for both fraudsters and defenders.
● The impact on financial institutions: Present and future.
● The indisputable benefits of consolidating your anti-fraud approach.
About the Speaker
With 25 years of experience in Cyber Security, Anti-Fraud, and Identity, Craig Currim has established himself as a respected figure in the tech sector. As the Vice President of Risk and Fraud Solutions at Transmit Security, he is an instrumental member of the initial executive team. He plays a pivotal role in guiding the company’s vision, strategy, and direction, especially within the Anti-Fraud and Threat components of the Identity stack. Prior to his significant role at Transmit Security, Craig led the Worldwide Field Engineering Team at Trusteer, later integrated into IBM. His career features key technical leadership roles at esteemed organizations like Citrix Systems, Zscaler and AOL.