All eyes are on Putin’s massive troop buildup along the Ukrainian border. What does this scenario mean for the security of our critical infrastructure, financial institutions, public sector, and more? What are the threats to enterprise networks?
Join IronNet Co-CEO General Alexander and IronNet’s threat intelligence team to discuss:
- What can you expect from Russia in the coming days based on analysis by GEN Alexander and the IronNet threat intelligence team?
- Which are the most likely sectors to be targeted (based on historical and ongoing research and threat intelligence on the intersection of geo, political, and cyber activity)?
- What can your security team do here and now to prepare for possible, subsequent Russian cyber attacks?
- What are the long-term implications?
General Alexander is a four-star general with a 40-year military career, culminating in the role of the Director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Chief of the Central Security Service (CSS) from 2005-2014. While serving as the NSA Director, he was appointed by Congress to be the first Commander to lead the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM). He held this role from 2010-2014, establishing and defining how our nation is protected against cyber attacks.