Managing Business Risk Through Enterprise Security Architecture

Managing Business Risk Through Enterprise Security Architecture

February 6, 2016



Oftentimes, organizations struggle with how to effectively manage risk as they face changing compliance requirements, ongoing audits, a rapidly changing threat environment, and are inundated with changing technologies and new best practices. The key is to cut through the noise and understand what is truly important to the organization; what the security program needs to enable, support, and protect; and to take a proactive stance to managing risk.

Taking a pragmatic, business-driven approach to understanding an organization through the lens of risk is key to being proactive in safeguarding the organization from the constantly changing threat landscape. Utilizing his 20-years of experience as a business executive, enterprise architect, and security practitioner, Mr. Besko will provide common sense advice, based on best practices and practical experience, to help you focus your cyber security efforts in the right areas to manage risk proactively and effectively.

Speaker Bio

Geoff BeskoAs SVP of Strategic Advisory Services, Geoff is responsible for leading a high-performance team of managing consultants focused on providing trusted advisor services and delivery leadership for our key customers. He joined Seccuris in 2006 as President and Chief Executive Officer to lead the next stage of company growth, coming to fruition in its merger with Above Security.

Geoff has over 20 years of experience in business and IT strategy, cyber security, enterprise architecture, project management and IT service management. Geoff continues to provide executive advisory services to key clients and teaches in the areas of security architecture, cyber security, and information technology.

Geoff holds an MBA (Finance) and BA (Hons) from the University of Manitoba. In addition, Geoff holds an array of industry certifications, including SABSA Chartered Master Architect (SCM), PCI QSA, CISSP, CGEIT, CISM, CRISC, CISM, and ITIL Service Manager.

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