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Training and Education for the New Realities of Privacy and Security - Mitchell Parker (Circle City Con 2019 Videos) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Training and Education for the New Realities of Privacy and Security
Mitchell Parker

@Mitchparkerciso
Circle City Con 2019

The recent security events over the past year have proven that technology is not enough in defending against cyber-attacks. Attack techniques such as BGP and DNS Hijacking, and privacy issues such as unauthorized Electronic Medical Record accesses don’t get detected by traditional tools and techniques. Our best weapon in this case is our end users. In this session, Mitch Parker, Executive Director of Information Security and Compliance at IU Health will discuss the training and education techniques used to inform a team of over 34,500 and build two-way communication.

Mitchell Parker is the Executive Director of Information Security and Compliance at Indiana University Health. Mitch’s areas of focus include taking complex security concepts and emerging technologies, and breaking them down so that everyone, even those who do not have security backgrounds, are able to understand and act upon them. He is a regular presenter at conferences include BSides, ISSA, HIMSS, ISMG Media, and numerous others. He also regularly writes for publications, and has a popular monthly blog with CSO Magazine, Security From the Upside Down, which covers technology, leadership, and communication issues in the Information Security community.

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