Who has your data? Latest trends in privacy and security.
Do you know who currently has access to your, customers’ and employees’ data?
The level of data collection by tech companies has reached a new peak! Consumers demand more control of their personal data and how it’s used and shared. They want the capability to validate their identity without revealing more than necessary.
On top of the consumer pressure ransomware payouts have increased significantly over the past 12 months, as malware authors continue to innovate and cyber criminals outsource tasks to monetize operations more quickly. To compound this, the Treasury Department recently warned that firms that negotiate with ransomware extortionists could face steep fines from the U.S. federal government if the crooks who profit from the attack are already under economic sanctions.
5G will revolutionize the security landscape. As data continuously flows through potentially vulnerable 5G infrastructure, more personal data will be exposed to attacks and ransomware. In order to combat new and emerging threats, users and service providers need to prioritize security measures and build an ecosystem of trusted vendors.
In this session you will learn:
- How data privacy is the key to your company’s success in 2021 and beyond
- What malware and cybercriminals are innovating
- How 5G networks will expose more data to potential attacks
- What you can do to stay protected
Meet Vicki Reyzelman
View Vicki Reyzelman’s profileAs the Director of Product Management for Salesloft, Vicki leads the governance and privacy best practices for product and engineering organizations. Prior to this Vicki spent nine years leading professional services teams and delivering global cloud and security solutions for over 50 top-tier retail, travel, and enterprise customers with Akamai. When working at Yahoo! she received a patent for a search algorithm and built a top-ranked Web DVR product for over 6,000,000 customers.
Her passion is to enable companies to drive business value through emerging technology. She was Women in IT USA Innovator of the Year 2018, a finalist award recognized her business achievement and patent for search assistant technology. Vicki received a degree in B.S. Computer Science and an MBA at Georgia State University.
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