CISO
CISO Dinner
Illuminating Identity Risk Blindspots: Eliminating the Top Vectors for Attacks
Visionaries
October 6, 2022
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5:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Illuminating Identity Risk Blindspots: Eliminating the Top Vectors for Attacks
Identity is now the number one attack vector – vulnerable identities are present in every organization. Identity
risks are like a residue that remains after the course of normal IT operations. Vulnerable identities persist
because of gaps between IT and security teams, and because of gaps within existing identity solutions, such as
Privileged Access Management (PAM). Unmanaged and misconfigured identities, such as service accounts and
Shadow Admins, make it trivial for attackers to find and then exploit exposed identities. Identity Risk
Management proactively identifies and removes these vulnerable credentials and connections, preventing
attackers from gaining privileged access.
Research from Illusive shows:
-1 in 6 enterprise endpoints has exploitable identity risks
-87% of local admins are not enrolled in a privileged account management (PAM) solution
-Every organization lacks visibility into vulnerable “shadow admins”
-More than 1 in 10 endpoints has cached credentials from privileged accounts—the digital equivalent of
leaving your password on a sticky note
Panelists
Cole Sinkford
CISO
GE Energy
Cole Sinkford is GE Renewable Energy’s Global Chief Information and Product Cyber Security Officer, responsible for cybersecurity across the organization. In this role, he is responsible for all aspects of cybersecurity strategy and operations for Renewable Energy products and enterprise.
Prior to his current role, Cole served as the Deputy Chief Information Security officer of Renewable Energy, establishing Renewables’ standalone Cybersecurity capabilities. Prior to that, Cole spent 3 years as part of GE’s Corporate Audit Staff, leading numerous projects and audits across the Digital Technology and business environments. Cole began his career as an Aviation DTLP located in Cincinnati, OH and now resides in Chicago, IL.
Cole holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.
Kevin McDermott
CTO Former
Cook County
Ofer Israeli
CEO & Founder
Illusive Networks
Having pioneered deception-based cybersecurity, founder and CEO of Illusive Networks Ofer Israeli leads the company at the forefront of the next evolution of cyber defense. Prior to establishing Illusive, Ofer managed development teams based around the globe at Israel’s seminal cybersecurity company Check Point Software Technologies and was a research assistant in the Atom Chip Lab focusing on theoretical Quantum Mechanics. Ofer holds B.Sc. degrees in Computer Science and Physics from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Ken Kazinski
Global Cyber Security Management Attack Surface
Abbott
Ken Kazinski is the manager of Abbott Laboratories Attack Surface Management team and has over twenty years of experience in the field of cybersecurity. His current cybersecurity focus is in application security, which is enhanced with his substantial knowledge of system security in both government regulated and non-regulated industries. These environments have provided him with a deep contextual understanding on the impact of security in a variety of organizational environments. In his role at Abbott, Ken provides leadership, program vision, and integration guidance on attack surface areas, including Threat and Vulnerability Management, Application Security, Cloud Security, Mobility, and Brand Reputation.
As an Air Force veteran with a Master of Science in Cybersecurity, Ken has used both his professional and educational experience to create critical application security programs at multiple Fortune 100 companies. Prior to joining Abbott, Ken managed application security for Johnson Controls, Power Solutions division. His professional and military experience has provided him with the opportunity to work and live in multiple countries around the world.
Cole Sinkford
CISO
Globalfoundries
Cole Sinkford the Global CISO at Globalfoundries Inc. Prior to this he was GE Renewable Energy’s Global Chief Information and Product Cyber Security Officer, responsible for cybersecurity across the organization. In this role, he is responsible for all aspects of cybersecurity strategy and operations for Renewable Energy products and enterprise.
Prior to his current role, Cole served as the Deputy Chief Information Security officer of Renewable Energy, establishing Renewables’ standalone Cybersecurity capabilities. Prior to that, Cole spent 3 years as part of GE’s Corporate Audit Staff, leading numerous projects and audits across the Digital Technology and business environments. Cole began his career as an Aviation DTLP located in Cincinnati, OH and now resides in Chicago, IL.
Cole holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cincinnati.