Indiana University's Craig Jackson is presenting the talk, The Transformative Twelve: Taking a Practical, Evidence-Based Approach to Cybersecurity Controls, on June 24th at 11am Eastern time.
Controls aren’t everything, but they are an important rubber-meets-the-road component of your cybersecurity strategy and program. This webinar will help you will understand the role controls play in a competent cybersecurity program through the lens of the
Trusted CI Framework. And, with help cutting through the noise of the many, many controls and control sets inthe wild, it will introduce you to the Transformative Twelve, a small, highly prioritized, evidence-based set of cybersecurity controls.
Speaker Bio:
Craig Jackson is Deputy Director at the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, where his R&D interests include evidence-based approaches to security, cybersecurity fundamentals, and cybersecurity program development
and governance. He leads collaborative work with critical infrastructure partners. His work includes the Trusted CI Framework, the Information Security Practice Principles, and the Cybertrack and USN’s PACT assessment methodologies. Craig’s education background
is in law, education, psychology, and philosophy.
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Jeannette M. Dopheide
Sr. Education, Outreach, and Training Coordinator
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign