Solution Study
Donnerstag, 19. September
18:00 - 18:30
Live in Berlin
Weniger Details
Nowadays, we have now an army of skeletons in our closets. Siloed approaches, outdated and ineffective processes (or even complete lack of them), technology dept, lack of complete environment visibility are only the tip of the iceberg of the headaches in our daily routines. With so many disparate tools to measure and manage risk, it’s harder than ever to quantify the impact of cyber risk on your businesses. Everything is connected now, and A.I. is at the gates – and over both sides of the field, as our adversaries can mercilessly benefit from the vast automation now. A unified view of your entire cyber risk posture and proper dialect of communication is the name of the game, so you and your team can measure, communicate, and eliminate cyber risk with precise remediation activities that drive better business outcomes. Let your priorities become a priority of the key decision-makers in your organization. Find the common ground, secure the budget, and address your imminent threats quickly.
In this session, you will:
Piotr Poberezny is a Security Solutions Architect with over 20 years of IT security experience, including roles as System Administrator, Security Officer, and Group CISO for international companies. He uses a risk-based approach to translate complex cybersecurity challenges into strategic business solutions. With more than six years as a Solution Architect, Piotr effectively combines technical expertise with business insights to improve stakeholder collaboration.
The Pop in Your Job
Firstly, I do really appreciate the unique ability to interlock and exchange the experience with best-of-the-best in the industry – It’s a priceless factor
Secondly, as IT Security Architect I can blend both knowledge and experience – on daily basis, over any type of business imaginable. Having an ability to see firsthand both good and not-so-good approaches and their outcomes in time, gives me a truly unique perspective. This invaluable variety allows me to keep my blade always sharp.
Finally, as a consultant and advisor, I’m not restricted to the current maturity level and way-of-thinking of given organization I’m cooperating with. The ability to guide and open the minds to show the possible and tangible ways of improvements are simply very satisfying.