DATE: Monday, October 28 |
TIME: 4:00-5:00 pm |
LOCATION: Hope Ballroom D |
DURATION: |
Ransomware attacks continue to be one of the most dangerous and crippling problems in cybersecurity, increasingly targeting small and mid-enterprise businesses. The shipping lanes, long-haul carriers, and the trucking industry are favorite targets for these malicious actors. Ransomware attackers use multiple attack vectors and often deploy their attack code much earlier in their target environments, choosing to execute their attacks weeks or even months later.
Join us for this crucial session, hosted by Drew Blandford-Williams, Head of Cyber Security at Condition Zebra U.S., where we will help you prepare a structured approach for your company to identify potential ransomware attack origins and avoid the long-term consequences of being caught in a ransomware situation.
For trucking executives, fleet owners, VPs of Technology, VPs of Information Security, IT professionals, and cybersecurity researchers, understanding ransomware threats and preparing for them is essential. This session will equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to protect your organization from the devastating effects of ransomware.
Don’t miss this opportunity to arm yourself with the tools and insights necessary to defend against ransomware and secure your operations.
Who Should Attend:
This session is designed for all stakeholders in the trucking industry concerned with cybersecurity, including executives, fleet owners, IT professionals, and cybersecurity researchers.
Session Host
Drew Blandford-Williams
Head of Cybersecurity, Condition Zebra U.S.
Drew Williams is the Head of Cyber Security at Condition Zebra U.S. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Drew launched one of the IT security industry’s first Host Intrusion Detection Systems (HIDS) and contributed to the original HIPAA framework.
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