CDSA

StoneTurn, ME-ISAC to Talk Threat Assessments at Dec. 16 CPS

At the Dec. 16 Content Protection Summit event in Los Angeles, Nathan Fisher, managing director of StoneTurn, and Chris Taylor, director of the Media and Entertainment Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ME-ISAC) and director of content security for Skydance, will offer a reminder: the bad guys are everywhere.

They’ll be joined by Dan Meacham, VP of global security and corporate operations and CISO of Legendary Entertainment and Richard Atkinson, executive board member and treasurer of the Content Delivery & Security Association (CDSA) in a discussion on the threats the industry faced in 2021, with businesses mandated to manage the evolving risks and rewards of a hybrid work environment.

For malicious and increasingly sophisticated digital criminals, this new and liquid dynamic fuels their search for vulnerabilities at hyperdrive speed. From common compromise vectors to new and frightening hacks at the uppermost levels of our infrastructure, digital aggressors are always finding new methodologies with which to escape IT notice and exploit emerging weaknesses.

Their panel — “The Bad Guys Are Everywhere – A Threat Assessment for 2021” — will share the latest strategies in technological analysis, detection and defense measures to keep your business ahead of the intruders.

Additionally at the event, representatives from The Walt Disney Co., Adobe, Legendary, Technicolor and Netflix will take part in a panel covering how CDSA is helping content owners and vendors alike find common solutions to common problems, to help build a more secure, global supply chain.

The panel — “Driving the Future of Security in M&E” — will go through the CDSA working groups, committees, media, and events that continue to help build a more secure, global supply chain, bringing together the chairs of the various initiatives to highlight the focus and effectiveness of these volunteer driven groups.

Produced by MESA and presented by IBM Security and Synamedia, the Content Protection Summit is sponsored by Convergent Risks, Richey May Technology Solutions, PacketFabric, archTIS, Code42, INTRUSION, NAGRA, StoneTurn and Vision Media.

To register for the event, click here.