Webinar Replays
Catch up on the sessions defining how enterprise leaders approach user risk, social engineering, and insider threat.
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Controlled Chaos: Enabling Innovation While Ensuring Safety & Security
GRC and security leaders from UiPath, Yugabyte, and CXD Consulting on enabling rapid innovation without losing the controls that keep the business standing.




Exploring the Role of the CISO in Cybersecurity
Alan Luk moderates CISOs from Culligan, Scrut Automation, and Wallarm on leadership pressure, board expectations, emerging threats, and building security programs the business trusts.




Exploring GRC Engineering
GRC engineers from Aquia, TRM Labs, and Treasure Data on what the role actually demands and how engineering-led programs are replacing spreadsheets with continuous, audit-ready risk management.




Buying vs. Building Compliance Automation Tools
GRC leaders from Hershey, Coveo, and GitLab on the trade-offs of buying vs. building compliance automation across cost, audit defensibility, integration depth, and where AI changes the math.




User Risk in Cybersecurity: Exploring the Primary Driver of Modern Breaches
Margarita Rivera (Global CISO, Carnival Corporation) and Upasana Tripathi (Head of GRC, Verily) on how User Risk has evolved from phishing clicks to identity, access, behavior, and out-of-bound attacks spanning humans and AI agents.




Making Cyber Risk Board-Ready: How Security Leaders Win the Boardroom
Chris Glanden (Ashley Furniture), Charles Nwatu (formerly Netflix), and Keith Schlosser (Dune Security) on translating cyber risk into board-level decisions that earn trust, investment, and governance wins.




Redefining the GRC Function: Leading the Shift Beyond Checkbox Security Training
GRC leaders from UVM Health, Koch, and Tetra Tech on why security awareness training was built for compliance, not resilience – and how to close that gap.




Inside Access
Alicia Lynch (CISO, TD SYNNEX) and Keith Schlosser (former CIO, Axis Capital) on how nation-state APTs, manipulated insiders, and multi-channel out-of-bound attacks are rewriting enterprise defense.




Securing Financial Services
Marco Maiurano (First Citizens Bank), Darrell Bateman (City Bank), and Marcos Marrero (H.I.G. Capital) on defending banks and investment firms against APTs, AI-enabled phishing, and supply chain risk.




Securing Healthcare
Hussein Syed (RWJBarnabas Health) and Patrick Felin (UCSF) on defending clinical operations and patient data from ransomware, MFA fatigue, and AI-driven social engineering without disrupting care delivery.




Securing Education
CISOs from Rice, Tufts, and West Chester on the unique User Risk challenges of higher education and what exposure prioritization looks like in one of the hardest environments to secure.




From Generic to Adaptive Security
Amir Niaz (Culligan), Harshal Mehta (CWT), and Brig Gen (Ret.) Rob Lyman on moving past annual training to real-time, behavior-based defense for the User Layer.




Inside the Human Layer
Rajesh David (CISO, Molex) and Jeremy Livingston (CISO, Stevens Institute of Technology) on how generative AI is amplifying social engineering and what effective defense requires.




The Future of Social Engineering
CISOs from NTT DATA North America, Zscaler, and Paychex on how generative AI has stripped phishing of its old red flags, why attacks have expanded to voice, WhatsApp, and deepfakes, and what effective cyber defense requires.