Clear and Present Danger: Building Resilience to Win the DDoS War

CISO Dinner

February 23, 2023 - New York City, NY

Visionaries

Matthew Andriani MazeBolt
Matthew Andriani

Founder and CEO

MazeBolt

Dinner

Matthew Andriani is a world-leading expert in the DDoS space with more than 20 years of experience in cybersecurity and has built leading cybersecurity teams. 10 years ago, as the Founder and CEO of MazeBolt, Matthew sought to prevent cyber-attacks with offensive services and technologies. Today MazeBolt is pioneering a new standard in the DDoS market with RADAR™ Testing, a new product that enables complete visibility into the DDoS attack surface for each layer of DDoS protection deployed. His new focus on this patented technology has transformed the way organizations achieve DDoS resilience against complex DDoS threats. Previously, he worked at Radware, CheckPoint, and Corrigon (acquired by Ebay).

Ben Halpert CISO Horizon
Ben Halpert

Founder, CEO/CISO

CISO Horizon

Dinner

By day, he is a Fractional CISO and Cybersecurity Advisor for multiple companies building, running, and optimizing cybersecurity programs. By night, he champions cyber safety and ethics education throughout society via the 501(c)3 nonprofit Savvy Cyber Kids he founded. Ben has presented at the World Economic Forum, NACD directorship training, RSA Conference, TEDxSaintThomas, TEDxKids@Vilnius, GISEC Global, InfoSec World, SecureWorld, IEEE, ACM, CSO50, CIO/CISO Summits, and many other events. In addition to his numerous publications, Ben has been featured in the New York Times, Wired, Bloomberg, BBC, Kiplinger, Good Morning America, Good Day Atlanta, CNN HLN, Fox News, RogersTV, among others.

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6:30 PM-9:00 PM

Clear and Present Danger: Building Resilience to Win the DDoS War

All financial organizations have the challenge of providing the best customer experience possible, and 24/7 online service availability is essential to that experience. As an organization’s digital presence expands, so does its exposure to DDoS threats. Traditional DDoS mitigation services were unable to block many DDoS attacks, and in 2022, there were record-breaking successful DDoS attacks against financial organizations despite having leading DDoS mitigation services in place. In fact, threat actors know that many organizations are exposed because they rely on yesterday’s services and methodologies to combat modern DDoS threats. DDoS attack surface management is the only way to prevent successful DDoS attacks, however, some organizations have lagged in adopting a modern approach to tackle this threat and believe that their leading protection alone is enough; when attacked, they suffer significant losses and damages.

This dinner will delve into today’s DDoS threat landscape, the dynamic nature and enormity of the attack surface, and the steps organizations should take in order to tackle the hundreds or thousands of hidden vulnerabilities in all layers of their DDoS protection and maximize their DDoS resilience while ensuring exceptional customer experience.


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