Sikkerhed i Øjenhøjde

Sikkerhed i øjenhøjde

Security Seminar, at "Horsens statsfængsel". Sponsored by Microsoft, Regarding the treat picture, experiences, and how to use already established technologies to mature your security posture.

The Seminar/Keynote

THANK YOU to all who turned up at PRISON yesterday for an exciting #seminar on cyber security in 2023, where the fight against cybercrime was put on the agenda.

The surroundings of the PRISON in Horsens provided the perfect setting for today's theme of online crime, and even though the many seminar participants in attendance had ended up behind the walls, where the cybercriminals should be sitting, there was a good atmosphere and interest from the entire hall 👏


I had the honor of presenting with Michael Andersen, a Data Hostage Dealer in Cyber Attacks
who talked about the psychological perspective of cyber security, and Troels Aagard, who is a former IT manager at Trusted Novus Bank and now product owner at Jyske Bank.


It was a considerable experience, with significant participation.

We hope and believe that you all went home with valuable tools, knowledge, and inspiration for your future work in cyber security.

This is not the last time we will hold an event focused on current topics and valuable IT insights, so if you don't want to miss our upcoming events, keep an eye on the IT Relations site on LinkedIn.

A little more detail.


https://www.linkedin.com/posts/it-relation-a-s_seminar-om-cybersikkerhed-p%C3%A5-f%C3%A6ngslet-i-horsens-activity-7047516182957973504-Bs04?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Topics

  • The current threat picture in Denmark
  • What's happening right now
  • Threat actors
  • Attack surfaces
  • The economic perspective
  • The challenge
  • Security demystification
  • Know your business
  • Strategy/Services/Architecture
  • Tips & Tricks

Reality & Highlights

For this seminar, I took a more mixed approach. I started with "Abstract" and talked about the threat picture, what has changed, and how you should approach it.

Afterward, I went more tactical, combining technology and strategy to ensure there were some value-given topics for both C-level and more technical guys.


It was a nuanced approach, which gave me many areas to discuss. One hour later, I was still there to talk with people with different issues. Together with Microsoft and highly experienced people, this was a considerable experience.