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Pharma Drama: An Interactive Crisis Simulation of an Insider Threat

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Sponsored by IMMERSIVE LABS


Thursday, April 1
1 p.m. ET
 
Pharma is vulnerable. The sector, which bridges the healthcare–business divide and deals extensively with data and intellectual property (IP), is a tantalizing prospect for malicious actors. It is now one of the most targeted sectors, according to Deloitte, with over a fifth of companies suffering at least seven attacks.
 
Perhaps the greatest threat facing the pharma industry, however, lies inside the walls. That’s because insider threats are as much a public health issue as they are an economic one; they hamper a pharma company’s ability to remain competitive, and thus pose a risk to potential patients. IP may become inaccessible, which could affect drug production and lead to medicine running short.
 
This interactive webinar will throw the attendees into an emerging insider threat simulation taking place at a fictional pharmaceutical company. In this scenario, participants must use their decision-making skills to find the insider threat, manage the growing crisis, and prevent the loss of potentially billions of dollars.
 
Join us for this webinar to:
  • See the impact of the human element in crisis management and response
  • Gain a greater understanding of how decisions in a threat scenario have a business-wide impact
  • Discover how to strengthen your organization on both sides of “the boom”, so it’s as ready before the impact as it is after it
  • And more
Kev Breen
Director of Cyber Threat Research - Immersive Labs
Kev Breen is the director of Cyber Threat Research at Immersive Labs where he researches new and emerging cyber threats. Prior to his civilian life Kev, spent 15 years in the military serving as a Radio Technician and Trunk Comms Specialist before transitioning to a Cyber Security Analyst, specialising in Malware Analysis. After leaving the military, he continued to work in Cyber Security running a CIRT team for a defence contractor before joining Immersive Labs. Outside of his work life, Kev can be found publishing or contributing to Open Source tools and projects or reading a Sci-Fi book.
Paul Bentham
Chief Product Officer - Immersive Labs
Paul Bentham is the Chief Product Officer at Immersive Labs.  Following a 12 year career at GCHQ covering technical leadership and direction on topics ranging from high-speed packet processing to cyber test ranges, he added business growth experience working with cybersecurity information sharing specialists, Surevine.  Bringing together his 16 years of experience together, Paul leads on making sure Immersive Labs continues to delight its users.
Chris Pace
Technology Advocate - Immersive Labs
Chris Pace serves as Technology Advocate for Immersive Labs, working to engage organizations with the power of human cyber readiness. Prior to beginning his career in information security, Pace trained as a broadcast journalist. He has additional experience working in IT departments in both the public and private sectors.

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