April 29, 2021 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Cyber attacks and ransomware attacks are at an all time high right now; it is no longer a matter of IF your organization is attacked but a matter of WHEN. Today, discussions and action around cyber security can’t be a one-time thing, they need to be all-the-time things. Join EDCi for a virtual security summit packed with information and ideas on making security an all-the-time thing within your organization. You’ll hear from retired FBI agent and author of The Secret to Cybersecurity, Scott Augenbaum as well as get updates on Cisco security products. Then, we’ll close with a relaxing talk on Ice Wine from Parallel 44 Winery in Door County WI – We’ll even send you the wine to sample! (Note: Wine is limited to the first 50 people to register prior to April 21st.)
Agenda
3:30-4:15 – The Secret to Cybersecurity, Scott Augenbaum

After joining the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the New York Field Office in 1988 as a support employee, Scott Augenbaum became a Special Agent in 1994 and was assigned to the Syracuse, New York Office, where he worked domestic terrorism, white collar and hate crimes, and all computer crime investigations. In October 2003, he was promoted to Supervisory Special Agent at FBI Headquarters, Washington D.C in the Cyber Division, Cyber Crime Fraud Unit, and was responsible for managing the FBI’s Cyber Task Force Program and Intellectual Property Rights Program. In 2006 he was transferred to Nashville, TN and managed the FBI Memphis Division Computer Intrusion/Counterintelligence Squad in Nashville, TN. Over the past three decades, he responded to thousands of Cyber Crime incidents and provided hundreds of computer intrusion threat briefings with the goal of educating the community on emerging computer intrusion threats and how to not to be the victim of a data breach. In January 2018, he retired from the FBI and he shares his knowledge base to provide a unique training experience. He will scare you and make you laugh and provide you with a number of no-cost quick fixes to prevent you and your organization from becoming victims.
4:15-4:45 – Cisco Updates and SecureX, Kevin Switzer

Kevin Switzer is a Cisco Technology Consultant (TC), and has been with Ingram Micro’s team for over 12 years. As a TC, he is a field-focused resource that specializes in helping navigate Cisco technologies, road mapping new specializations and architectures, as well as assisting with designing and demonstrating Cisco technologies to help clients use technology to solve various business problems and needs. He is responsible for the Central US territory. In addition to his formal education, Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Kevin holds various Cisco Certifications in Design as well as implementation and configuration for Cisco Data Center and Security Solutions. He has a passion for the Cisco Security architecture including FirePower, Malware protection, Umbrella and Stealthwatch. Kevin is also an avid threat researcher as well as a member of the FBI InfraGard Partnership for Protection.
4:45-5:30 – Ice Wine Discussion and Tasting, Parallel 44 Winery

Wisconsin is one of the few places in the world where authentic ice wine can be grown and produced. This is the fourth Ice Wine vintage released by Parallel 44. These St. Pepin grapes were picked only after the grapes had frozen solid on the vine. The grapes were then pressed while still frozen, extracting very concentrated sugars and acids, while the water of the grape stays behind as frozen ice.
Join Parallel 44 wine makers for a discussion on how ice wine is made and how it differs from regular wine. The first 50 attendees to register prior to April 21st for the event will receive a bottle of Parallel 44 Ice Wine to taste during this discussion. Learn more about Parallel 44 and Ice Wine.