Former NSA Exec to Speak at ALTA ONE
June 19, 2019
Cybersecurity Expert to Discuss Keeping Your Company Safe
Cybersecurity is top-of-mind for all of us, whether we're thinking about our professional or personal lives. Quite honestly, most of us are a mixture of being a little afraid and yet a little naive about how much of our money and data--as well as our customers'--is at risk.
The director of cybersecurity for Morgan Stanley Wealth Management and Investment Technology, Rachel Wilson, knows exactly the dangers you face. Among increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, Wilson will share her insight at ALTA ONE on how best to protect your business and avoid falling prey to scams and attacks.
Wilson spent the first 15 years of her career running counterterrorism operations at the National Security Agency (NSA). She focused on detecting and disrupting terrorist plots against the United States. She also led the planning and execution of thousands of cyber exploitation operations.
At Morgan Stanley, Wilson is responsible for protecting confidentiality of firm and client data from cyberattacks. She advises on a host of cybersecurity issues ranging from secure code development standards, secure network architecture, vendor relationships, Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) detection and mobile security.
With speakers like Wilson, ALTA ONE brings strategy to life in ways that get you to tackle problems from a different perspective. The title insurance and settlement industry is shifting, which means now is your chance to think creatively and seize the opportunity to adapt. You need to embrace innovation and learn how to do it well. ALTA ONE is the event for big, ready-to-use ideas.
Don't settle for the status quo. Define your own future. Let your talents become UNBOUND at ALTA ONE.
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Oct. 22-25, 2019
Austin, Texas
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