ISACA Webinar—From Check-the-Box to Cyber Resilience: Transform Auditing with Process Mining
30 May 2024 | 12:00 PM (ET) / 11:00 AM (CT) / 9:00 AM (PT) / 16:00 (UTC)
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The average organization spends 301 hours, or 37 work days, gathering data for every audit. Yet Target, SecurePay, Sally Beauty, FedEx, Staples, Dairy Queen, KMart, and multiple other enterprises - all with certifications of compliance with a security standard - were still breached. As attacks become more sophisticated with the bloom of AI and the risk increases with looming SEC regulations, how can audits prove to be more than a “check-the-box” exercise? In their current form, can CISOs truly trust their organization’s safety based on them? Or maybe a better question is, should they?
In this webinar we will explain:
- The importance of security leaders shifting their mindset around auditing
- The mechanics of process mining for cyber
- Real-world use cases that demonstrate how process mining used data to reduce risk within existing workflows
- How to architect a process mining tool for data ingestion
Aqsa Taylor
Director of Product Management
Gutsy
Aqsa Taylor, author of "Process Mining: The Security Angle" ebook, is Director of Product Management at Gutsy, a cybersecurity startup specializing in process mining for security operations. A specialist in cloud security, Aqsa was the first Solutions Engineer and Escalation Engineer at Twistlock, the pioneering container security vendor acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $410M in 2019. At Palo Alto Networks, Aqsa served as the Product Line Manager responsible for introducing agentless workload security and generally integrating workload security into Prisma Cloud, Palo Alto Network’s Cloud Native Application Protection Platform. Throughout her career Aqsa helped many enterprise organizations from diverse industry sectors, including 45% of Fortune 100 companies, improve their cloud security outlook.