Get up to speed on what today's ransomware attacks are all about-through a detail simulation led by Commvault security experts-and discover how to detect attacks early and stop the meltdown from happening to you.
May 16, 2024
Sacramento, CA | Hyatt Regency Sacramento
It's a normal workday and the computers at your department stop working as applications and systems running on your network shut down. Employee’s pass-cards stop working, the phones are down, the lights go out and operations grind to a halt.
You are assigned a role on the leadership team of a pseudo company working through the critical hours of a ransomware negotiation. You’ll be faced with challenges and critical decision points as you participate in a “choose your own adventure,” action packed 2-hour agenda that has a crafted story pulled directly from today’s news headlines of known network breaches that have hit some of the biggest companies globally this past year.
How confident are you in your company’s disaster recovery plan? Can it protect your company’s data, your customer and employee private data? Can you get your systems up and running? What risk does your organization face?
You’ll be guided through your journey by Commvault Security experts, and you will leave with an actionable toolkit and recommendations to review against your own company’s disaster recovery plan.
Agenda:
11:30-12:00 Arrival, Registration, and Lunch
12:00– 12:30 Welcome & meet the Commvault Team, learn about your role for the workshop.
12:30-2:00 Over the next 90 minutes, you will experience a cyber security attack against your pseudo company, you and the fellow members of your leadership team will navigate the decisions you’ll need to make at critical negotiation stages.
2:00- 2:30 Recap and Networking .
Learn from ransomware experts
ALEX JANAS
FIELD CTO, COMMVAULT
Alex has over 18 years of diverse experience in the field of Cybersecurity in the private sector and Department of Defense (DoD). His impressive career includes a tenure at the National Security Agency where he served for 11 years performing and supporting various Computer Network Operations missions as Analyst, Master Operator, and Technical Director.
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