Securing The Future Of Business | A Series of Conversations With RSA Security

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A 3-part webcast and podcast series with RSA Security

 

 

Episode 3: The Future Of The Business

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Guests:
Dave Martin, CSO, ADP
Rohit Ghai, CEO, RSA Security

Show notes below

 

 

Episode 2: The Future Of The Workforce

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Guest:
Jim Ducharme, VP of Identity and Fraud & Risk Intelligence Products, RSA Security

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Episode 1: The Future Of Security

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Guests:
Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO, RSA Security
Mike Newborn, CISO, Navy Federal Credit Union

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A Their Story conversation with Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and RSA Security executives, customers, and partners

This is a 3-part podcast and webcast series with RSA Security executives and business leaders along with some of their strategic customers and partners. The series will explore the accelerated digital transformation disruption as organizations evaluate their risk as it maps to their current and future business operations.

The 3 episodes include: SECURITY | WORKFORCE | BUSINESS

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Series Show Notes

Episode 3: The Future Of Business

Guests:
Dave Martin, CSO, ADP
Rohit Ghai, CEO, RSA Security

In this third episode, we connect the two previous conversations about the future of security and the future of the workforce to bring things back home to what matters the most: enabling the business to thrive so it can serve its purpose.

One of the important things that we have come to realize during this forced digital acceleration is that, ultimately, work is an activity, not a location, and we must enable our workforce to accomplish their task no matter where; no matter when. We must do so efficiently and securely.

One other “revelation” is that cybersecurity is a resiliency problem, and only by framing the problem this way we can find the solution that can align our effort to find the best solution as we manage constant change now and into the future.

With this two-fold fundamental mindset, we can start to see things differently; all of a sudden the fog clears up and we realize that the customer is not just a number but a relationship. It is not - and it probably never was - about the one time, or a few recurring sales and the money exchanged, but it is about building a relationship that can survive both acclimate and turbulent weather. Being there when it is needed the most - and when is also appreciated the most.

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Episode 2: The Future Of The Workforce

Guest:
Jim Ducharme, VP of Identity and Fraud & Risk Intelligence Products, RSA Security


In this second conversation as part of this series, we actually continue a conversation that we had with Jim Ducharme during RSA Charge—this time, looking closely at how the world has changed so dramatically since that conversation and how managing the workforce also changed.

We took a moment to look back at the technical/operational points that Zully and Mike made in the previous episode to see exactly how Identity and Access Control play a role in enabling the organization to successfully manage their workforce in new ways, with new technologies, and in new locations.

We also begin to dip into the future to see where things are headed for identity management - who will own and control identity data in the future? Jim shares his vision with us.

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Episode 1: The Future Of Security

Guests:
Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO RSA Security
Mike Newborn, CISO, Navy Federal Credit Union


In this first conversation, Zulfikar Ramzan and Mike Newborn tackle the elephant in the room—the digital disruption introduced by the current pandemic and the impact it has on risk management activities, security programs, and business operations. Ultimately, it’s about keeping the customers at the center of the conversation—in the heart of the culture.

There is no more time, nor room, for denial—the future is here and businesses need to adapt to and prepare for what’s ahead, what will remain, and what legacy parts of the company will disappear. We all know that there are severe implications of the pandemic on the cybersecurity workforce, information security programs, and risk management strategies, but this is no time for despair—despite all that we are dealing with, this is a time for reflection and improvement.

Today, organizations can identify new risks introduced by digital transformation and take this as an opportunity to reduce exposure in legacy and new systems, applications, and processes. This is the time to look at the future and take actions that will last and shape their security strategies for years to come.

Through communication and collaboration, our industry can work together to embrace the disruption in a way that can support immediate and long term business sustainability. Indeed, dealing with the here and now is fundamental, even if that means adjusting the risk appetite for the short term, but it also means that organizations that intend to stick around for the long haul should take the time to reflect and plan for more resiliency embracing a culture of security and privacy with the customer in mind.

Have a listen to this episode, share it, and stay tuned for the ones to come.