Cybersecurity Certifications: Their Evolving Role in the Fight Against Increasing Attacks
Date | Available On Demand |
Duration | 60 Minutes |
The value of cybersecurity certifications is evolving as the threat landscape continues to grow and become more sophisticated.
According to the Cyber Threat Predictions for 2023 from Fortinet, organizations will be subject to threats from “Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) to new attacks on nontraditional targets like edge devices to the emerging use of wipers. The volume and variety of cyberthreats will keep security teams on their toes in 2023 and beyond.”
Attend this webinar, featuring Rob Rashotte, Vice President, Fortinet Training Institute, and Kevin McDonald, COO and CISO at Alvaka Networks, to find out:
- What role cybersecurity certifications can play in ensuring your security professionals have the skills and knowledge they require
- Why it’s important to get certified
- What they should look for in certification criteria
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Moderator & Speakers:
Melonia da Gama,
Director of Marketing, Fortinet Training Institute
Melonia (Mel) da Gama is Director of Marketing for the Fortinet Training Institute. She has more than 20 years’ experience developing and managing marketing and communications plans on a global scale. Melonia is responsible for promoting all programs under the Fortinet Training Institute.
Rob Rashotte,
Vice President, Fortinet Training Institute
Rob Rashotte is a graduate from the Executive MBA program at the University of Ottawa and is vice president of the Fortinet Training Institute. He has more than 20 years of experience developing training and education strategies for startups as well as complex global organizations. Rob also has more than 15 years of experience working with some of the most innovative, fast-paced companies in the high-tech industry.
Kevin McDonald,
COO & CISO, Alvaka Networks
Kevin B. McDonald is chief operating officer and chief information security officer at Alvaka Networks, a network management and security firm in Irvine, California. He is also chairman of the Orange County Sheriff/Coroner’s Technology Advisory Council.