A fireside chat on the topic of all things security.


Details
Many folks are familiar with the concept of security beginning at home. In this fireside chat we want to allow Atlassian users and administrators to raise any questions or concerns they may have about security and how it could potentially impact them.
These could be questions about...
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How to handle security patching in an organisation?
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How to identify potential security breaches?
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What is the security level of Atlassian cloud?
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What is the biggest potential cyber threat?
or any other topic that you care to raise.
What is your pressing question about security? Make sure you come along prepared to ask.
This is a hybrid event. Join the event virtually at https://ace.atlassian.com/events/details/atlassian-cambridge-presents-a-fireside-chat-on-the-topic-of-all-things-security/
or in person at
The Bradfield Centre - 184 Cambridge Science Park Road Cambridgeshire, CB4 0GA
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Agenda
5:00 PM: Registration and networking for everyone
All folks in and around the world are welcome to come and join.
5:45 PM: Fireside Chat
At this point we open up the session to the fireside chat.
Panellists: Max Pritchard, Jimmy Seddon and Siggy Sveinsson
Host: Nina Rir and Phill Fox
6:45 PM: Networking
For those attending in person we will conclude the evening with the usual drinks and pizza for all those attending in person.
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Speakers
Jimmy Seddon - Arctic Wolf (Sr R&D Tools Administrator)
Coming from a multi-faceted technology background, including Software Development and Quality Assurance, James is a passionate Atlassian expert and champion. James uses his expertise to support and enable others throughout the Software Development Life cycle and unleash the potential in the tools they utilize.
Siggy Sveinsson - Adaptavist (Compliance and Security Manager)
Sigurjon 'Siggy' Sveinsson is Icelandic, has a BSc in Computer Science and has a background in developing online banks, various IT administration roles, Risk Management and 8 years of experience in Information Security Management. Siggy joined Adaptavist in 2020 and has the mission to both harden security best practices and to spearhead Adaptavist's …
Max Pritchard - Adaptavist (Senior Security Solution Engineer)
Max Pritchard is Atlassian's Senior Security Solution Engineer in EMEA. He has thirty years of experience in Information Security and works with Atlassian's partners and customers to understand and resolve questions of security, data protection, risk, and compliance whether using Atlassian's products on-premise or as a cloud service. Max has worked with national governments, critical infrastru…
Rina Nir - RadBee (CEO)
Rina is the CEO of RadBee Ltd, an Atlassian Solution Partner that specialises in helping clients in the life sciences sector with compliance issues related to the implementation of Atlassian tools.
She regularly delivers projects within strict validation frameworks, using the Atlassian tools to expedite and optimise the process.Prior to starting RadBee, Rina co-founded a medical d…
Phill Fox - Adaptavist (Principal Customer Success Advocate)
Phill is a Principal Customer Success Advocate at Adaptavist, helping Atlassian users around the world make the most of their installations. He has worked with Atlassian tools for over 10 years and regularly contributes to the Atlassian Community. Working from Suffolk, he frequently works closely with Atlassian on new initiatives and solutions.
Hosted By
Rina Nir, CEO
Phill Fox, Principal Customer Success Advocate
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Global Partner
Atlassian (http://atlassian.com)
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Partners
RadBee Ltd (https://radbee.com)
RadBee helps medtech and pharma companies leverage the Atlassian tools to achieve regulatory compliance and operational efficiencies. We have supported many regulated teams through their Agile transformation and as they adopt DevOps practices. Marrying the FDA requirements with a fluent release cadence requires insight, skill and perserverance.
The Bradfield Centre (https://www.bradfieldcentre.com/)
A collaborative entrepreneurial community of technology start-ups and scale-ups. The Bradfield Centre’s facilities are designed to accelerate businesses to new levels. The aim is to attract smart, ambitious, like-minded entrepreneurs and companies from both Cambridge and around the world;co-locate them in scalable, state-of-the-art facilities; immerse them in a collaborative, entrepreneurial culture; and connect them to investors, partners, mentors, advisers and potential customers.
Adaptavist (https://www.adaptavist.com/)
Adaptavist help organisations transform to continuous change being their business as usual. We do this by supplying technology, providing advice, and delivering change through modern, iterative approaches to development, deployment, and application lifecycle management.
As the organisation behind ScriptRunner we build the apps that make your life easier.
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A fireside chat on the topic of all things security.