Topics:
- Current and Emerging Cyber Risks: Business email compromise, Cyberfraud, Ransomware, Loss of PII, etc
- Threat Actors: Nation states, Cyber gangs, Political enemies, Disgruntled staff, etc
- Weaknesses: People, Process, Technology, 3rd-Parties, Leadership
- Defensive Strategies: The NIST Cybersecurity Framework
- Advance Planning: The Incident Response Plan
Speakers:
Jonathan Fairtlough, Managing Director- Cybersecurity, Kroll, a Division of Duff & Phelps
Jonathan Fairtlough is a managing director with Kroll’s Cyber Riskpractice, based in the Los Angeles office, from where he also leads client cyber engagements in Canada and throughout the Asia Pacific region. Jonathan joined Kroll after a distinguished career with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, where he served as both a prosecutor and Co-Founder of the Office’s High Technology Division. At Kroll, Jonathan leads teams that provide comprehensive investigative services for digital forensics, data breach response, and complex cyber-crimes. Jonathan is an instructor for the National Computer Forensic Institute and an adjunct professor at Cypress College on the subject of cyber law and forensics.
John Weller, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, Cyber Crime Division
Deputy District Attorney John C. Weller earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from University of California, Berkeley and his Juris Doctor from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. He started his career with the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. He then transitioned to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, where he’s been a Deputy District Attorney for over eleven years. He has been assigned to Central Trials Unit 15, East Los Angeles Area Office, Los Padrinos Juvenile Office, Inglewood Area Office, Metropolitan Area Office, Downey Area Office and the Long Beach Branch Office.
This is a recording of SecureTheVillage’s webinar on February 7th, 2019, hosted by Stan Stahl, PhD.