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What’s Lurking in Your Phone: Navigating Security Risks in Mobile Apps
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September 26, 2024, 1:30-2:30 PM ET
1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
What’s Lurking in Your Phone: Navigating Security Risks in Mobile Apps
Mobile apps, including the ones on your employees’ smartphones used for work, are a great source of sensitive data and are the newest, largest attack surface. Today’s mobile app ecosystem is riddled with potential security vulnerabilities, and as the evolution from Secure by Design to Secure by Demand suggests, it’s not enough to trust that software was securely developed. Organizations, especially government agencies, need to be proactive in preventing mobile app cyberattacks.
Join ATARC and a panel of experts where they will explore emerging mobile app threats, discuss security risks, and provide practical strategies to protect your organization from data breaches.
Gema Howell
IT Security Engineer, Applied Cybersecurity Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Emily Odom
Cyber Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge, Washington Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
James Goins
Lead Engineer, Enterprise Mobility Management, Marine Corps System Command, U.S. Marine Corps
Calvin Seldon
IT Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Giovanni Gomez
Program Lead, Mobile Devices, U.S. Department of the Interior (Pending Agency Approval)
Chris Gogoel
Vice President & GM, Public Sector, Quokka
Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant
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