Executives are often the weakest point in an organization’s security chain. They handle highly sensitive data, have access to critical assets, and are increasingly targeted by threat actors exploiting their credentials and status. This webinar explores the challenges in securing executives’ and families’ personal digital lives—including limited visibility into their devices and online behavior—and how organizations are addressing these risks.
Join experts Mitch Ashley (The Futurum Group), Ingrid Gliottone and Brian Hill (BlackCloak), Malcolm Harkins (HiddenLayer), and Chris Roberts (WWT) as they share insights on AI-driven social engineering, personal data protection, and risk management.
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Speakers:
Ingrid Gliottone, Chief Experience Officer – BlackCloak
Ingrid is responsible for ensuring that all BlackCloak digital protection clients attain peace of mind, knowing that they, their families, and their companies are well-protected from targeted cyberattacks, financial fraud, and identity theft, among other modern-day digital risks. She oversees the close collaboration between BlackCloak’s client service and security operations center (SOC) teams. She ensures that all BlackCloak customer-centric strategies, from onboarding and ad hoc client support to monthly CISO reports, client education, and threat notifications, are executed with an exceptional experience that results in increased customer loyalty and renewals.
Ingrid is also the architect of the Concierge Client Support team that is akin to the Genius Bar of cybersecurity & online privacy – experts in both the subject matter and in making people feel at ease. She’s created an entire library of educational materials, including client guides, webinars and Q&As, designed to be digestible by cybersecurity practitioners and novices alike.
Ingrid is a certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Professional/Information Technology (CIPP/IT) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). Ingrid holds a B.A. in Mathematics from the College of the Holy Cross, a MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a Master’s in Information Assurance from Northeastern University. In 2021, she was recognized as “A Top Woman in Cybersecurity” by Cyber Defense Magazine.
Malcolm Harkins, Chief Security & Trust Officer – HiddenLayer
As Chief Security and Trust Officer at HiddenLayer, Malcolm is responsible for enabling business growth through trusted infrastructure, systems, and business processes, and oversees peer outreach to drive global improvement in understanding cyber risks and best practices for managing and mitigating those risks. He is also an independent board member and advisor to several organizations. He enjoys being an executive coach to CISOs and others in a wide variety of information risk roles. Key areas of focus include the ethics around technology risk, social responsibility, total cost of controls, public policy, and driving more industry accountability.
Previously, Malcolm was the Chief Security and Trust Officer at Cylance, and prior to that, he was Vice President and Chief Security and Privacy Officer (CSPO) at Intel Corporation, responsible for managing the risk, controls, privacy, security, and other related compliance activities for all of Intel’s information assets, products, and services. Before becoming Intel’s first CSPO, he was the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Over Malcolm’s 24 years with Intel, he also held roles in finance, procurement, and various business operations.
Brian Hill, Director of Security Operations – BlackCloak
Brian Hill is BlackCloak’s Director of Security Operations. He is a mission-driven cybersecurity professional with deep knowledge of computer forensics and vast expertise in developing complex cybersecurity vision, strategy, and frameworks.
In his current role, Brian leads a world-class team of cybersecurity analysts and manages 24/7 incident response and threat hunting for an executive digital protection service. In addition to his work with BlackCloak, Brian is an Adjunct Professor at Metropolitan State University, where he designs cutting-edge cybersecurity and forensics courses and serves as a technical instructor for the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) program.
Chris Roberts, Technical Solutions Architect /Regional Field CTO – WWT
Chris has been lurking around the cybersecurity industry since before its inception. His most recent projects have been focused within the aerospace, deception, deepfake, identity, cryptography, AI/AdversarialAI, and services sectors.
Over the years, he’s founded or worked with numerous organizations specializing in human research, data intelligence, transportation, cryptography, and deception technologies. Currently, he’s working on spreading risk, maturity, collaboration, and communication messaging across the industry. When not working, he can be found in Eureka, Missouri, charging around the countryside on a mountain bike, or hunkered down with the kids experimenting on ways to take over the planet.
Mitch Ashley, VP and Practice Lead, DevOps and AppDev – The Futurum Group
Mitch Ashley is a technology executive and entrepreneur who is an advisor, analyst, product creator and tech leader, bringing 30+ years in cybersecurity, DevOps, cloud, AI, product development, software engineering and networking. Mitch is Chief Technology Advisor with The Futurum Group and CTO of Techstrong Group’s tech media platforms covering DevOps, cybersecurity, AI, cloud native, cloud infrastructure, platforms and ITSM. A highly sought-after C-level and product advisor, analyst, CTO, CIO and head of engineering, Mitch’s analyst research is available on TechstrongResearch.com and FuturumGroup.com.