Chicago Cybersecurity Event: Get Hacked! A Hacker’s Perspective

 

February 7, 2019 by Siobhan Climer

Missed our March 7 Get Hacked cybersecurity event? Join us on May 2nd for part 2 in our security series. 

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What does a hacker actually “see” when a user clicks a link in a phishing email? How quickly can a cybercriminal decrypt user passwords? What can you do to protect your business and your consumer data from the expected rise of cyber attacks and data breaches in 2019?

Join Mishaal Khan, Certified Ethical Hacker and Mindsight Security Solutions Architect to witness real-time simulated scenarios from 10:30 am – 1:00 pm on March 7, 2019 in Oak Brook, IL for one of the most unique information security events of the year. 

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Get phished, watch WannaCry unravel a network, crack passwords in seconds, and find out how much information is already available about you and your organization’s users. This Chicago Cybersecurity Event offers a window into the mindset of those seeking to infiltrate your network. 

Plus, lunch is on us.

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Date & Time:
Thursday, March 7 2019
10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Location:
Michael Jordan’s Restaurant
1225 22nd St. Oak Brook, IL 60523

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Who Should Come?

 

This Chicago cybersecurity event is specifically for business leaders and technology experts seeking perspective on today’s threats to organizations of any size. The CTO, CIO, CISO, Director of IT, Director of Security, network engineer, systems administrator, infrastructure managers, and anyone with security for business continuity on the mind.

 

What To Expect?

 

Join Mishaal Khan March 7 from 10:30 am – 1:00 pm for a Chicago cybersecurity event displaying several simulated attack scenarios demonstrating the most common threats to the business:

  • Phishing
  • Ransomware
  • Password Cracking
  • Social Engineering

These live demonstrations will provide information security leaders with insights and proactive strategies to protect users and data. Not only will you leave wishing you could scrub your identity from the web, you will also leave with tools and actionable insights to help secure your business’ most valuable assets from those looking to exploit your weaknesses.

 

Register today.

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Cybersecurity From A Hacker’s Perspective: Presenter – Mishaal Khan, Security Solutions Architect

 

Mishaal has been breaking and – thankfully – rebuilding computers for as long as he can remember. As a Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), CCIE R&S, Security Practitioner, and Certified Social Engineer Pentester, Khan offers insight into the often murky world of cybersecurity. Khan brings a multinational perspective to the business security posture, and he has consulted with SMBs, schools, government institutions, and global enterprises, seeking to spread awareness in security, privacy, and open source intelligence.

 

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Date & Time:
Thursday, March 7 2019
10:30 AM – 1:00 PM

Location:
Michael Jordan’s Restaurant
1225 22nd St. Oak Brook, IL 60523

 

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About Mindsight

Mindsight, a Chicago IT services provider, is an extension of your team. Our culture is built on transparency and trust, and our team is made up of extraordinary people – the kinds of people you would hire. We have one of the largest expert-level engineering teams delivering the full spectrum of IT services and solutions, from cloud to infrastructure, collaboration to contact center. Our highly-certified engineers and process-oriented excellence have certainly been key to our success. But what really sets us apart is our straightforward and honest approach to every conversation, whether it is for an emerging business or global enterprise. Our customers rely on our thought leadership, responsiveness, and dedication to solving their toughest technology challenges.

Contact us at GoMindsight.com.

About The Author

Siobhan Climer, Science and Technology Writer for Mindsight, writes about technology trends in education, healthcare, and business. She previously taught STEM programs in elementary classrooms and museums, and writes extensively about cybersecurity, disaster recovery, cloud services, backups, data storage, network infrastructure, and the contact center. When she’s not writing tech, she’s writing fantasy, gardening, and exploring the world with her twin two-year old daughters. Find her on twitter @techtalksio.

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