Harry Perper, with NIST to Speak at the TKG's Insider Threat: Tools and Techniques to Detect and Prevent the Threat From With

Top Quote Harry Perper, Cybersecurity Engineer, NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will speak at the Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: Insider Threat: Tools and Techniques to Detect and Prevent the Threat From Within LIVE Webcast.” This event is scheduled for February 20, 2019 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm (ET). End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) February 13, 2019 - Harry Perper, Cybersecurity Engineer, NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to Speak at the Knowledge Group’s Insider Threat: Tools and Techniques to Detect and Prevent the Threat From Within LIVE Webcast

    The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Harry Perper, Cybersecurity Engineer, NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence will speak at the Knowledge Group’s webcast entitled: Insider Threat: Tools and Techniques to Detect and Prevent the Threat From Within LIVE Webcast.” This event is scheduled for February 20, 2019 from 3:00pm – 5:00pm (ET).

    For further details, please visit: https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/webcasts/insider-threat-tools-and-techniques/

    About Harry Perper
    Harry Perper is a Chief Engineer for the MITRE Corporation, which operates NIST’s National Cybersecurity Federally Funded Research & Development Center (FFRDC). In his role as Chief Engineer, Harry is responsible providing quality oversight across dozens of cybersecurity lab projects and influencing the FFRDC’s forward-looking research investment opportunities.

    NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), is a collaborative hub which identifies pressing cybersecurity challenges with industry and builds modular, end-to-end integration solutions using commercially available products to demonstrate standards-based cybersecurity. At the NCCoE, Harry helps guide more than 40 of cybersecurity engineers as they work through the development of cybersecurity reference designs and lab implementations.

    Prior to his support of the NCCoE, Harry worked at MITRE’s Center for National Security, leading teams focused on evaluating a range of cyber technologies for the US Department of Defense. Before his career at MITRE, Harry worked in the telecommunications industry in various capacities including operations, engineering and marketing.

    Harry has a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the George Washington University.

    About The MITRE Corporation
    MITRE is a not-for-profit organization, working in the public interest across federal, state and local governments, as well as industry and academia. We bring innovative ideas into existence in areas as varied as artificial intelligence, intuitive data science, quantum information science, health informatics, space security, policy and economic expertise, trustworthy autonomy, cyber threat sharing, and cyber resilience.

    We operate FFRDCs—federally funded research and development centers. FFRDCs are unique organizations that assist the United States government with scientific research and analysis; development and acquisition; and systems engineering and integration. We also have an independent research program that explores new and expanded uses of technologies to solve our sponsors' problems.

    Event Synopsis:
    Traditionally, external threats are the obvious assailants of breaching. However, given the access within the system, malicious and negligent insider threats have recently grown in number, thus, setting more complex challenges in preventing possible security breaches. Due to this, establishing effective strategies and techniques such as developing insider threat programs, risks assessment processes and investing to develop applications in detecting and preventing threats have been a priority to companies and organizations in driving future growth in the industry.

    In this LIVE Webcast, a seasoned panel of thought leaders and professionals assembled by The Knowledge Group will provide the audience with an in-depth analysis of insider threats in companies and organizations. Speakers will also present tips as well as strategic approaches when detecting and preventing threats to avoid possible risks and pitfalls.

    Key issues that will be covered in this course are:

    • Insider Threats – An Overview
    • Insider Threat Profiling & Other Security Strategies
    • Protecting Network Systems
    • Protecting Data & Intellectual Property
    • Effective Cyber Security Governance Policies and Procedures
    • Sanctions and Liabilities
    • Litigation Strategies
    • Trends, Updates and What Lies Ahead

    About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
    The Knowledge Group was established with the mission to produce unbiased, objective, and educational live webinars that examine industry trends and regulatory changes from a variety of different perspectives. The goal is to deliver a unique multilevel analysis of an important issue affecting business in a highly focused format. To contact or register for an event, please visit: http://theknowledgegroup.org/

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