How do CISOs get the most out of APIs while limiting the risk? 20 years ago the motives for hackers were website defacement and getting your name on all those defacements. That was the point of hacking. Now, it’s all about monetizing the data you can steal. Just as cloud computing initially seeped into organizations under the cloak of shadow IT, application programming interface (API) adoption has often followed an organic, inexact, and unaudited path. IT leaders know they are benefiting from APIs, internal, via third parties, and often outwardly exposed. They just don’t know where they are, how much they support key services, and how they’re being used, or abused! In this session, we will discuss if APIs are meant to be exposed, and discuss if the startup's API software companies are ready for the explosion.
The Explosion of API Security
CISO Dinner
Visionaries
Cameron Brown
Director - CyberSecurity - Risk Advisory
Deloitte
About Me
Richard Brumwell
Managing Director - Governance, Risk & Compliance
Omnicom Group
Martin Christopher
Partner, Head of EMEA OT & IOT Security Consulting
Wipro Technologies Inc
Mbone Nzumebong
Head of Change & Release Management for Digital Delivery
Thames Water
About Me
Deborah Saffer Mbci
Chief Information Security Officer
Cushman & Wakefield
About Me
Haci Murat Yaman
API Team Lead
Deel
About Me
EVENT DETAILS
April 28, 2022
Agenda
5:30 PM-9:00 PM
The Explosion of API Security
Panelists
Speaker
Deborah Saffer Mbci
Chief Information Security Officer
Cushman & Wakefield
Speaker
Richard Brumwell
Managing Director - Governance, Risk & Compliance
Omnicom Group
Speaker
Martin Christopher
Partner, Head of EMEA OT & IOT Security Consulting
Wipro Technologies Inc
Speaker
Mbone Nzumebong
Head of Change & Release Management for Digital Delivery
Thames Water
Speaker
Haci Murat Yaman
API Team Lead
Deel
Speaker
Cameron Brown
Director - CyberSecurity - Risk Advisory
Deloitte