Your organization’s most valuable assets aren’t just physical; they’re the information, systems, and data that keep your business running. In today’s digital landscape, however, these assets face constant threats from cybercriminals, internal vulnerabilities, and evolving technology risks. Protect Your Assets is a must-attend webinar that breaks down what an “asset” truly means in the world of information and cybersecurity, why assets matter, and how to safeguard them before it’s too late.
Objective
The objective of this webinar is to equip participants with a clear understanding of assets in the context of information and cybersecurity, the importance of proper classification, and the roles and responsibilities involved in safeguarding them. Through practical insights, real-world examples, and industry observations, the session aims to help attendees recognize common challenges in asset protection, understand the evolving threat landscape, and identify the most effective organizational functions to manage these risks. By the end of the webinar, participants will be better prepared to assess their own security environments and take actionable steps to protect their most critical resources.
Agenda
- Introduction
- What is an asset? What is an asset in the context of Information Security?
- What is Information Security, and how does it differ from Cybersecurity?
- Why is asset classification important? What have you seen in the industry? Any examples?
- What are the issues (not to say “problems”) related to protecting assets?
- What are the threats you have seen?
- Who is the best person or function in an organization to address this subject?
- Q&A
Target Audience:
Everyone interested in the governance of Information Security and Cybersecurity
- IT and Security Professionals
- Risk & Compliance Teams
- Business Leaders & Executives
- Operations & Asset Management Teams
- Small & Medium Business Owners
Language: English
Cost: No Charge
Can’t make the live session? Register now and receive a complimentary recording after the live event.
Speakers:
Willy Fabritius
Global Head of Strategy & Business Development Information Security, SGS
For more than 25 years, Willy has held management positions with organizations in the private sector. His experience with Management Systems goes back to 1994, when he implemented an ISO 9002:1994 QMS at a stamping facility in Germany, which was certified in less than 12 months.
Representing the IIOA at ISO JTC1 SC27, SC42 as well as TC 279.
He has conducted audits for a variety of standards, including ISO 9001, ISO 27001, CSA-STAR, ISO 27701, and ISO 22301, and has audited multiple Fortune 100 organizations to these standards. Willy has worked for several global certification bodies and has delivered thousands of audits in APEC, Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
Karina Klever
CEO, Klever Compliance
Karina Klever has spent more than 35 years in technology, starting in 1989 as a computer operator. After programming and decades of project and program management, compliance became a larger focus in the early 2000s. Karina went on to establish GRC Centers of Excellence for Fortune 500 companies. Her success spans industries, levels of maturity, regulations, and frameworks.
After years of witnessing compliance being implemented as nothing more than a checkbox exercise, Karina opened her own boutique company to guide midsized companies in establishing governance programs that are appropriate for their particular industry, level of maturity, size, risk posture, and goals. Checkbox compliance leaves gaping security holes. Klever Compliance builds on clients’ existing operations and GRC capacity to implement effective solutions that satisfy regulatory and framework requirements.
Dallas Bishoff
President, MANUS 360
With over 25 years of experience in information security, including founding an INC 500 “pure-play” security consultancy, Dallas is a dynamic executive consultant known for excellent critical thinking skills, the development of strategy, and the execution of tactics that create meaningful, long-term results. He has a wide range of experience in the public sector, transportation, healthcare, financial, retail, and media arenas.
Dallas is an expert on artificial intelligence, information security and privacy program governance, and has compelling expertise in assessing, transforming, and optimizing corporate information security and privacy organizations. Among other accomplishments, Dallas is a voting member and has contributed to evolving ISO standards.
Over the years, Dallas has established an excellent reputation and demonstrated the ability to perform across a wide range of information security and privacy domains:
- Information Security Governance
- Security Policy, Standards, Baselines, and Procedures
- Security Organization Resource Planning
- Risk Management
- Compliance Management
- Security Assessment and Audit Management
- Privacy Management
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Incident Response Management
- Business Continuity Management (BCM)
- Cryptology, Encryption, and Key Management
- Security Operations Management
- Continuous Monitoring
- Third-Party Risk Management
- Enterprise Security Architecture (ESA)
- Security Awareness and Training
Patricia Drooff
Senior Governance, Risk and Compliance Advisor, Klever Compliance
Patty Drooff is a strategic, experienced security risk and compliance leader skilled in building and leading operationally effective security programs designed to enable and safeguard assets and services on a global scale. Patty designs roadmaps to enhance global Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) programs, ensuring company-wide compliance and effective risk management aligned with shared common services and business goals. Patty has a wide breadth of experience across global marketing, healthcare, technology services, nuclear energy production and research, radiopharmaceutical safety, academic research and clinical operations, nuclear reactor safety, anti-terrorist NNSA projects, and emergency response.
Patty has a passion for proactively leading organizations ethically and responsibly on the deliberate journey of enthusiastically enhancing their security posture. She establishes comprehensive and effective best-practice programs leveraging regulatory and framework requirements across industries and levels of maturity. She implements enterprise-wide programs to enhance people, technology, physical, and organizational domains, including policy management, supplier relationships, asset management, internal audit, assurance testing, physical security, vulnerability remediation, and business continuity. With a focus on GRC over the last two decades, Patty brings expertise in Internal Controls and Third-Party Risk Management.
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