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Cyber Insurance Myths to be Debunked at SANS Charlotte Cyber Security Training EventBETHESDA, Md., April 30, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- SANS Institute, the global leader in cyber security training, today announced the agenda for SANS Charlotte 2018 taking place in North Carolina July 9-14. The event will feature immersion-style training courses covering cyber defense, ethical hacking, critical security controls, and ICS security. Bonus evening discussions, including a talk by the Chief Technology Officer for Axio Jason Christopher entitled Debunking the Myths about Cyber Insurance, will round out the agenda. According to Jason Christopher (@jdchristopher), "There are many myths when it comes to cyber insurance and the role the insurance industry plays in a holistic cyber resilience strategy. While insurance is not always popular among the security community, to reduce cyber risk across an organization, security leaders are looking at cyber insurance as a key consideration in the overall cyber security strategy. Join me at SANS Charlotte where I will debunk the common myths and focus on realities of cyber insurance. I will also share insight into the positive role the insurance industry plays in managing cyber risk and supporting a holistic cyber resilience strategy." In ddition to his evening talk, Christopher will also teach the ICS456: Essentials for NERC Critical Infrastructure Protection course. This five-day course empowers students with knowledge of the what and how of version 5/6 standards. Students have stated that this course proved invaluable for those involved with NERC CIP compliance in any capacity. For additional information on the course, or to register, please visit: www.sans.org/u/Dm0 For a complete list of courses and bonus evening discussions, or to register for SANS Charlotte 2018 please visit: www.sans.org/u/Dm5 About SANS Institute View original content:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cyber-insurance-myths-to-be-debunked-at-sans-charlotte-cyber-security-training-event-300639177.html SOURCE SANS Institute |