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Sponsored by Raytheon Oakley Systems, CERT at Carnegie Mellon University, and ISSA

The key to early insider threat detection and incident prevention is understanding the types of behaviors – social, digital, and environmental – of employees who move down a path to internal fraud, theft, harassment or sabotage. This includes face-to-face interactions with peers and superiors, professional stress factors, home and family issues, job satisfaction, at-risk personal characteristics, and other leading indicators of potential risk.

This webinar, “Understanding Employee Behavioral Profiles to Stop Insider Threats,” features Dawn Cappelli, who leads CERT's Insider Threat Research initiatives at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute. She discusses both employees’ behavioral profiles that lead to malicious insider events, as well as the typical channels used to perpetrate their actions. Additionally, Tom Bennett of Raytheon Oakley Systems demonstrates visual monitoring tools that allow security professionals, incident response teams, digital forensics investigators, auditors, and even legal and HR managers to see events in complete context, showing user intent and providing a clear path to remediation and long-term mitigation.
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SPEAKERS

Dawn Cappelli is senior member of the Technical Staff at CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute. She has more than 25 years experience in software engineering, technical project management, and information security, and is lead of CERT's insider threat and threat modeling team. Team accomplishments include the Insider Threat Study conducted with the U.S. Secret Service, the MERIT insider threat models, and a model of espionage created for the Department of Defense. Cappelli regularly presents at national conferences, and is adjunct professor in Carnegie Mellon's Heinz School of Public Policy and Management. Before joining CERT in 2001, Cappelli was technical project manager for a variety of projects at the university. Prior to CMU, Cappelli worked for Westinghouse Electric Corporation, where she designed and developed nuclear power plant systems, including real-time graphical user interface systems for power plant operators and Computer-Aided Engineering systems for nuclear plant designers.

Tom Bennett is the vice president of marketing for Raytheon Oakley Systems. Before joining Raytheon Oakley, Bennett was a founding executive of Applied Identity, where he served as vice president of marketing and was instrumental in turning the company into a leader in the Identity Based Access Management space. Bennett also held vice president of Marketing positions at Teros (acquired by Citrix), Securant Technologies (acquired by RSA), and AllBusiness (acquired by NBCi). Previous positions include director of international marketing at Netscape (acquired by AOL) and director of marketing at Sonic Solutions [NASDAQ: SNIC].

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill and professional growth of its members.


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