Sponsored by RSA Conference
The future of cybersecurity is not about protecting secrets; it’s about our way of life. Join us for a journey to the near future, told from the perspectives of a friendly hacker and a lawyer, who also happen to be sisters. Discover how evolving attack trends are impacting policy landscapes, why trust has become a feature and what hackers can do for you. Step away from today and embrace what’s next.
Keren Elazari has worked with leading Israeli security firms, government organizations, Big 4 firms, advised Fortune 500 and groundbreaking startup companies, helping global organizations navigate complex cybersecurity issues for more than 18 years. Elazari’s independent research work and writing about emerging security issues has been featured by international media, TED, WIRED, Forbes and more, Ms. Elazari holds an MA in Security Studies from Tel Aviv University and she is a visiting faculty member with Singularity University. Keren co-founded BSidesTLV and Leading Cyber Ladies, and is committed to bridging the mainstream security industry with the friendly hacker community.
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Always add key takeaways. Something like this....In this session, you’ll learn about: