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“When your team has a great tool that they’re happy with, they tend to approach their work with more energy and passion, and that drives efficiency as well,” Tom Osteen, Enloe Medical Center's CIO said.
In this on demand webinar, you'll hear from Enloe Medical Center's Tom Osteen, CIO, Christopher Webb, Director, Technology (IT Infrastructure & Service Operations), and Jordan Sledge, Cybersecurity Manager, along with Peter Havens, Principal Product Marketing Manager at Palo Alto Networks, for a discussion of how work paradigms are changing within the Healthcare Industry and other current trends in cybersecurity threats.
Questions? Contact Celine Courtier at ccourtier@paloaltonetworks.com.
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Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Unit 42 Senior Director Ramarcus Baylor has over a decade of experience
responding to data breach incidents and working proactively to manage
and mitigate IT security risks for large- scale multinational companies and governments.
Ramarcus joined the team in 2017 after two years as a senior consultant at Mandiant, where he conducted intrusion investigations and compromise assessments for the firm’s clients, while also developing incident response policies and custom network and host-based signatures to detect/prevent attacker activity. Previous to that, he was a senior incident response consultant at Syntricate, where he implemented containment strategies and remediation plans for computer security incidents, integrated new and existing threat intelligence into security platforms, and also provided on-demand expertise around endpoint threat monitoring and detection for one of the firm’s Fortune 50 clients. He also served for a year as a lead incident response analyst at General Electric.
Before joining the private sector in 2013, Ramarcus spent five years with the U.S. Department of Defense, most recently as an incident response analyst at Enterprise Information Technology Services Directorate (EITSD) of DoD’s Washington Headquarters Services, where he handled and investigated computer security incidents related to data breaches, malware incidents, and inappropriate computer usage.
He holds a master’s degree in information assurance from Capitol College and a Bachelor’s in information systems from Christopher Newport University.
Daniel Sergile, a director at Unit 42, is a highly accomplished information security executive with global experience managing cybersecurity policies and procedures, risk assessments, vulnerability assessments, forensics, and disaster recovery in the healthcare, financial services, and telecom industries. With his skills in managing a broad range of security technologies and his deep understanding of relevant security
regulations and standards, he is frequently called upon to present at major cybersecurity conferences and summits.
Daniel joined Unit 42 in 2021 from CIOX Health, a healthcare information management company, where he was deputy chief information security officer and ran a department of more than 20 security professionals responsible for security operations, architecture, engineering, red team, network and cloud security.
Among his duties were to secure a network user environment with 80 percent of employees working remotely and to implement a comprehensive security program for CIOX and four companies it acquired.
Previously, Daniel was at CertusBank, a $2 billion nationally chartered bank with 50 locations, most recently as senior vice president, director of technology solutions, and information security officer. There, he was responsible for the vision, management, and direction of the bank’s technology infrastructure, including data center strategy and operations, network architecture, mobile device management, and information security policies and procedures. Before that, as the bank’s senior VP and director of information security, he developed a comprehensive information security program from the ground up, redesigning the network architecture for maximum efficiency and security, implementing security controls to protect bank against attacks, and creating and managing the bank’s information security testing programs. He also helped create the bank’s anti-fraud framework and procedures.
Earlier in his career, he was global security officer for Rabobank International, a Dutch multinational financial services company, where he was responsible for all aspects of its global technical security strategy. He has also worked in information security for Canon Europa and Cox Communications, as well as for the U.S. Army at
Fort Hood, Texas.
Daniel is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and a Certified Digital Forensic Investigator (CDFI).
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.
Michael Coden is Head of the Cybersecurity Practice at BCG Platinion, the part of Boston Consulting Group that provides deep technical expertise. Michael has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity strategy, organization, processes, technologies, research, product design, and markets for both users and producers of cybersecurity products in all industry and public sectors. He has advised clients in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, and is the North America lead for Cybersecurity at BCG.