Steps to Creating a Strong Cybersecurity Culture That Works | Experts

Event Overview

Companies spend millions of dollars on cybersecurity every year. And yet, threats still penetrate even the most sophisticated of cyber defenses. Why? Tools alone won't bolster your defenses. Driving a culture of cybersecurity is equally important, particularly as threat landscape continues to change on a day-to-day basis.  Join WWT Vice President of Security Operations Mike McGlynn as he talks about how cybersecurity leaders can win a seat at the table to make sure security is integrated into companywide initiatives. Mike also talks about creative ways CISOs can make an impact, how they can pitch cyber on an executive and board level, and how they can start reducing tool bloat.

Mike McGlynn

World Wide Technology

Vice President and General Manager, Global Security

Mike McGlynn is World Wide Technology’s Vice President for Global Security. He leads a team of senior security advisors and architects to drive sec...

What to expect

WWT Experts is a recurring webinar series that highlights the people that make technology work. In each episode, host Matt Coble interviews an engineer, developer or technologist about the relevant business solutions they've created, the technologies they've mastered and the trends they're seeing in the market. Episodes are published exclusively for registered users of the ATC Platform. Registration also grants users 24/7 access to our virtual lab environments, vast partner ecosystem, trainings and proofs of concept and industry-leading research. Use our platform to:
  • Get hands-on, on-demand experience
  • Capture real-world insights and research
  • Leverage practical and actionable guidance
  • Compare, contrast and validate multi-vendor solutions
  • Think creatively about strategy
  • Tap into our industry-leading expertise and unparalleled training

Goals and Objectives

Gain an understanding of the current threat landscape and how to combat it; think strategically about how your organization can react and stay ahead of cybercriminals. 

Who should attend?

CISOs and other executive-level security experts