The Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA®), a not-for-profit
organization that provides financial technology and business
professionals a forum to learn from and connect with each other,
will host a virtual educational event on "Navigating Cyber Threats"
on May 16, 2024.
NEW
YORK, May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Wall
Street Technology Association (WSTA®), a not-for-profit
organization that provides financial technology and business
professionals a forum to learn from and connect with each other,
will host a virtual educational event on "Navigating Cyber Threats"
on May 16, 2024.
"It takes a resilient security community to
counter evolving cyber threats and we are proud to support the WSTA
and its members in these efforts," said Kory Patrick, Director, Global Commercial
Financial Services at Booz Allen Hamilton.
Speakers at this event include Keynote and Panel Moderator:
Kory Patrick, Director, Global
Commercial Financial Services, Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH);
representatives from financial services; Speaking Sponsors: Check
Point, F5, Infoblox, and Verizon Business. For more information,
visit: https://www.wsta.org/event/cyber-threats-finance/
"Cybersecurity threats to the financial services industry grow
more complex every day," said Kory
Patrick, Director, Global Commercial Financial Services at
Booz Allen Hamilton. "It takes a resilient security community to
counter evolving cyber threats and we are proud to support the WSTA
and its members in these efforts. Events like this are valuable
opportunities to share cybersecurity best practices within the
financial services community."
Event Description
As cyber threats continue to evolve, it's imperative to stay (at
least) one step ahead of the attackers. Designed exclusively for
security specialists in the financial services industry, this event
explores the latest advances, challenges, and best practices for
securing financial institutions and banking firms.
Topics include zero trust security, threat intelligence, risk
management, data security, secure cloud computing, compliance,
identity management, and emerging technologies shaping the future
of cybersecurity.
Panel Discussion "Implementing Zero Trust: Lessons Learned"
Financial firms were among the first to implement zero-trust
security (even before NIST defined the architecture). But the road
to zero-trust wasn't smooth; many firms encountered rocks and
potholes. This panel session focuses on how to streamline your zero
trust path, regardless of where you are in the journey. We
highlight technologies and practices that provided us with
measurable benefits, and shine a spotlight on some of the
challenges (and how to overcome them).
About the Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA)
The WSTA facilitates virtual and in-person educational and
networking events where members meet and exchange ideas and best
practices that assist them in effectively capitalizing on
technology advances in areas such as Cybersecurity, Analytics,
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Mobility, Wireless, Machine Learning
(ML), Data, Cloud, Blockchain, Digital, Architecture, etc. and
dealing with financial industry business challenges. Founded in
1967, the WSTA is a not-for-profit association with a long history
of evolving to meet the needs of its members.
The WSTA hosts seminars, roundtables, panel discussions, and
social events. These events offer opportunities to learn about
leading technologies, as well as network and share information with
industry colleagues. The WSTA's monthly TechTrends newsletter
provides additional content and information about the WSTA and
industry-related activities. The website is a dynamic resource
providing access to additional resources including webinars, white
papers, videos, and information about other industry events.
Media Contact
Jo Ann Cooper, Wall Street
Technology Association (WSTA), 7325989129, joann.cooper@wsta.org,
www.wsta.org
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