Join this two-part webinar series to help your organisation safeguard IT infrastructure and sensitive data. Discover how to leverage the CIS Critical Security Controls framework for File Integrity Monitoring, streamline data discovery and classification, and implement governance strategies to reduce risks and enhance compliance.
A solid foundation is crucial for modern IT infrastructure — and the same applies to the tools that protect it. In this webinar, we’ll showcase the collaboration between Netwrix and the Centre for Internet Security (CIS), illustrating how their combined efforts go beyond mere compliance checklists to enhance security capabilities across your organisation.
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Mia LaVada is a Product Manager for the CIS Benchmarks and Cloud products at the Centre for Internet Security (CIS). Since joining CIS in June 2019, Mia has been dedicated to supporting the global cybersecurity community. A strong believer in the power of collaboration, she works closely with CIS Members to ensure the organisation addresses the evolving needs of cybersecurity professionals worldwide. Mia is particularly passionate about developing innovative solutions to enhance security within the dynamic and ever-changing cloud ecosystem.
James Anderson is a Product Manager for Netwrix Enterprise Auditor and Netwrix Change Tracker. With over 15 years of experience in software and data, James has held roles such as Lead Data Engineer, Data Architect, and Database Administrator (DBA). His extensive expertise ensures a deep understanding of the challenges organisations face in managing and securing their data.
As organisations manage vast amounts of data across multiple repositories, the need for comprehensive data management has never been greater. In this webinar, we will examine how Data Discovery and Classification form the foundation for effective governance and privacy. You will learn how the various disciplines of data management must work together to secure sensitive information and ensure compliance, while addressing the challenges of excessive access, complex entitlements, and endpoint vulnerabilities.
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Being a native of Germany, he brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organisations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA).