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Join us for an engaging after-work cybersecurity conference focused on "Identities in the Cloud"—a critical topic in today's digital landscape. This event is designed for cybersecurity professionals, IT leaders, and cloud architects eager to explore the latest strategies, best practices, and emerging challenges related to identity management in cloud environments.
Event Highlights:

  • Expert-led keynote sessions on cloud identity frameworks and security protocols
  • Deep dives into identity and access management (IAM) solutions
  • Case studies showcasing real-world implementations and lessons learned
  • Interactive discussions addressing common vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies
  • Networking opportunities with industry peers and cybersecurity innovators

Whether you're looking to strengthen your organization's cloud security posture or stay ahead of evolving threats, this conference provides valuable insights and practical guidance. Join us after work to connect, learn, and collaborate on securing identities in the cloud.
AGENDA:

  • 16:30-17:00 Welcoming coffee and registration
  • 17:00-18:00 Presentations
  • 18:00-18:30 Q&A
  • 18:30-19:30 Networking Reception

SPEAKERS:

  • Juliette Bricot

Juliette is an Identity & Access Management engineer at CERN IT department. She designs and operates the Single Sign-On platform, enabling secure access for thousands of users and applications. Her interests include usable security, privacy by design, and secure development.

  • Berk Balci

Berk is a software engineer at CERN working on Identity and Access Management. He is the service manager of CERN SSO (Single Sign-On) and the WLCG (Worldwide LHC Computing Grid) IAM. His work on SSO is securing CERN applications by managing identities and controlling access to the applications. His work on WLCG IAM focuses on protecting and enabling access to the scientific data on WLCG. His background is in particle physics, with previous experience on the CMS experiment.

  • Hannah Short

Hannah leads the Identity and Access Management section at CERN. In addition to being responsible for the systems running at CERN, she is highly involved in global projects around identity federation technology and policy, such as eduGAIN (research and education mutual trust) and the European Open Science Cloud.

  • Jimmy Richmond

Jimmy Richmond is an Identity Specialist concentrating on the Next-Gen Identity Security platform at CrowdStrike. With 10 years experience across varying aspects of Identity, Jimmy has helped customers with architecting solutions for a multitude of challenges, including the application of Governance, Privileged Access Management, Customer Identity, and Identity Threat Detection and Response. With experience working with organisations of all sizes and verticals across EMEA, he actively drives discussion with customers and partners on current Identity challenges, and the evolving security landscape.
Thank you for CrowdStrike for sponsoring this event:
CrowdStrike, a global cybersecurity leader, has redefined modern security with the world’s most advanced cloud-native platform for protecting critical areas of enterprise risk, endpoints and cloud workloads, identity, and data. Purpose-built in the cloud with a single lightweight-agent architecture, the Falcon platform delivers rapid and scalable deployment, superior protection and performance, reduced complexity, and immediate time-to-value.
Swiss CyberSecurity built a partnership with ISC2 and ISACA thus our participants can earn CPE credits attending the conferences.
www.swiss-cybersecurity.ch

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