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CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
CERIAS
598 episodes
1 week ago
The weekly CERIAS security seminar has been held every semester since spring of 1992. We invite personnel at Purdue and visitors from outside to present on topics of particular interest to them in the areas of computer and network security, computer crime investigation, information warfare, information ethics, public policy for computing and security, the computing "underground," and other related topics.
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The weekly CERIAS security seminar has been held every semester since spring of 1992. We invite personnel at Purdue and visitors from outside to present on topics of particular interest to them in the areas of computer and network security, computer crime investigation, information warfare, information ethics, public policy for computing and security, the computing "underground," and other related topics.
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Kris Lovejoy, The Converged Threat Landscape: What's Next in Cybersecurity
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
54 minutes
2 months ago
Kris Lovejoy, The Converged Threat Landscape: What's Next in Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity stands at a historic inflection point, where converged forces are reshaping how we think about digital defense. In this discussion, Kyndryl's Global Security & Resiliency Leader Kris Lovejoy will share five key predictions for how AI-driven threats, workforce disruption, geopolitical fragmentation, quantum computing, and infrastructure vulnerabilities will redefine how we secure our digital future. These forces are not just trends, but urgent signals of what's to come. Kris will also provide a strategic framework for navigating this converged threat landscape, with insights into the emerging roles, governance models and resilience strategies that will shape cybersecurity in the years ahead. About the speaker: Kris Lovejoy is an internationally recognized leader in cybersecurity and cyber resilience. As Kyndryl's Global Practice Leader for Security and Resiliency, Kris leads more than 7,500 cyber resilience professionals across more than 60 countries. Before joining Kyndryl, Kris led EY's Global Consulting Cybersecurity practice. She also founded and led BluVector Inc., one of the first AI-powered Advanced Threat Detection products, which Comcast acquired in 2019. Kris was previously general manager of IBM Security Services. Kris serves on the boards of Dominion Energy (NYSE: D) and the International Security Alliance (ISA) and is also a member of the World Economic Forum's Cybersecurity Committee and Cybersecurity Coalition. She holds U.S. and EU patents in risk management and champions inclusion in cybersecurity as executive co-sponsor of Kyndryl's Women's Inclusion Network. Her cybersecurity industry contributions have earned multiple recognitions, including The Cyber Guild's Change-Maker Award (2022), "Top 50 Cybersecurity Leaders" by The Consulting Report (2021), and "Top Woman Technology Leader" by Consulting Magazine (2020).
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
The weekly CERIAS security seminar has been held every semester since spring of 1992. We invite personnel at Purdue and visitors from outside to present on topics of particular interest to them in the areas of computer and network security, computer crime investigation, information warfare, information ethics, public policy for computing and security, the computing "underground," and other related topics.