#ISC2Congress 2019: Sessions to Catch Up On (Part 3)

#ISC2Congress 2019: Sessions to Catch Up On (Part 3)

As we look forward to (ISC)² Security Congress 2020 on November 16-18, we are continuing to highlight a few of last year’s sessions to review so you know what to expect for the upcoming digital conference. You can also earn CPEs for viewing these sessions if you weren’t able to attend last year’s conference.


Trends in Cloud Security: Where We're Going, We Don't Need Roads


Cloud security remains one of the most popular tracks at Security Congress. In this session, Liz Tesch from Microsoft examines the current state of security in a hybrid cloud environment, discusses cloud security tools and technologies, and describes how they will enable us to practice security more effectively in the future.


The Automation Quandary


This session takes on a new context during the age of COVID-19 as many organizations, whose budgets have been frozen or slashed, are figuring out how they can get more capacity out of their current resources. Michael S. LeLand of McAfee defines why security organizations often hesitate to automate their security processes and describes the reasons automation must be a requirement for a sound security infrastructure.


The History of the Future of Cybersecurity Education  


Winn Schwartau of The Security Awareness Company believes cybersecurity education should include lessons in basic engineering, history and neuroscience, and he explains why each are a critical component. This session is an overview of how and why current cybersecurity education is lacking, ..

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