Kelly McCracken has over 20 years of experience in the cybersecurity and technology industry specifically focusing in the establishment and standardization of cybersecurity incident response programs. Ms. McCracken has helped develop and lead the implementation of many national-level cybersecurity initiatives for the federal government, to include co-authoring the NIST SP 800-61, Computer Security Incident Handling Guide, rev. 1, the national standard for incident response. Leveraging this experience, Ms. McCracken has helped Fortune 100 companies build world-class incident response programs to be able to detect and respond to the most advanced current threats. As the leader for Detection and Response, Ms. McCracken leads a global team of incident handlers, security event analysts, security engineers, threat intel analyst, data scientist, and communications specialists. Ms. McCracken has a BBA in Computer Information Systems from James Madison University, a MS in Information & Telecommunication Systems from Johns Hopkins University, and a MBA from Kenan-Flagler School of Business, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
This panel session discusses the challenges associated with the increased (and increasing) legislative and regulatory landscape of cyber incident response. Throughout this session domain experts from law, technology, cyber response management, and enterprise security backgrounds will be available to take live questions from attendees as it relates to these challenges. Main webinar take-aways include: