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Donald B Johnston, Partner and Technology Lawyer, Aird & Berlis LLP, Toronto, discusses how the law and regulations support security by design for the protection of both customers and businesses.
Trevor Young discusses some core activities that a business can include in their Security program to initiate a culture of security that helps them to deliver products that are secure by default.
Tania will discuss the need for IoT Devices to achieve the customer expectation of Secure by Default and what consumers, retailers and product developers can do to get there.
October 3rd
Frameworks and Regulations to Secure IoT and AI Products
Partner and Technology Lawyer, Aird & Berlis LLP, Toronto
Donald B Johnston will discuss how the law and regulations support security by design for the protection of both customers and businesses
Frameworks and Regulations to Secure IoT and AI Products
The landscape in which people interact with technology is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Customers have expectations for their right to products that are secure by default and organizations bear the responsibility of meeting those requirements through securing their technology products by design.
How does the law regulate the relationships between customers and organizations to ensure the appropriate protections are in place?
In this webinar, we will discuss how the law and regulations support security by design for the protection of both customers and businesses.
Attendees of this webinar can expect to:
October 24th
Security as a Business & Customer Requirement:
How Products Must Be Secure by Design
Director, Flash Product Security Assurance, Western Digital®
Tania will discuss the product’s relationship to security through the lens of Security by Design to achieve the customer expectation of Security by Default
Security as a Business & Customer Requirement: How Products Must Be Secure by Design
With the proliferation of connected devices, the attack surface grows, and customers are left vulnerable and unprotected. Securing customer data must be considered a core business requirement and prioritized throughout the development lifecycle. It should not be the customers’ responsibility to put in the proper security measures.
How should product owners respond to this expectation and work within the business to make security a priority?
In this webinar, we will discuss the product’s relationship to security through the lens of Security by Design to achieve the customer expectation of Security by Default.
Attendees of this webinar can expect to:
October 17th
Security by Design:
How Training, Threat Modeling and a Team Approach to Secure Development achieve Security by Design
Chief Product Officer, Security Compass
Trevor Young will discuss some core activities that a business can include in their Security program to initiate a culture of security that helps them to deliver products that are secure by default
Security by Design: How Training, Threat Modeling and a Team Approach to Secure Development Achieve Security by Design
For too long, Security has been seen as ‘their’ problem and not ‘our’ issue until the impact of unresolved vulnerabilities costs businesses loss of revenue, property, and, worst of all, customer trust. What if more organizations understood that Security is a shared priority across the business and that it must become ‘our’ requirement and responsibility to secure products by design?
What are some core activities that a business can include in their Security program to initiate a culture of security that helps them to deliver products that are secure by default?
Attendees of this webinar can expect to:
Product Marketing Manager
Senior Product Marketing Manager