Community-Centric Leadership
This event was curated by and for the Philadelphia Leadership Board, a group of local leaders committed to the idea that national security and critical infrastructure resiliency is strengthened through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, diversity, and leadership development.
Their collective insights and recommendations influence every aspect of this program including speakers, topics, and technology partner participation.
What Members Say:
Dinner Topic:
In today’s evolving landscape, no team can prevent every challenge or attack from disrupting business operations. True security leadership lies in learning from challenges and incidents and using those lessons to enhance an organization’s overall security posture.
Join Isaac Painter for an engaging and insightful conversation on how social engineering can bypass the most well implemented security controls. Too often security professionals try to reduce social engineering risks through initiatives like security awareness training, cyber security awareness month, or phishing tests. While it's debatable how effective these are, there is a better way. This interactive session will include roundtable discussions on:
- The psychology of security.
- How to social engineer humans to naturally demonstrate good security habits.
Venue Information:
Arts Ballroom
1324 Locust St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Questions?
Please reach out to [email protected] or to your community cultivator, Alec Christensen at [email protected].