Offline Event on Cybersecurity from SET University

Learn about the experience of working with cybersecurity at the CIA, Tesla, and Uber firsthand – join the offline event from SET University!

On March 19, UNIT.City will host an offline event from SET University titled Cyberwarfare: How to Protect Business and People. The keynote speaker of the event is Nick Gisinto, a cybersecurity and insider threat specialist with over 25 years of experience. Nick has worked for the CIA, built security systems for Tesla and Uber, and was Vice President of RiskIQ, now part of Microsoft. He currently teaches cybersecurity at William Jewell College in Missouri and SET University.

Entrance to the event is free, registration required.

The event will be held in the format of a fire-side chat, a sincere conversation, during which Nick will talk about approaches to building company defenses, insider threats, leadership in cybersecurity, and share his own case studies. The language of the event is English. The organizers say that the meeting will be of interest to business owners, technical specialists, and anyone interested in cybersecurity. After the fire-side chat, guests are invited to stay for networking.

The event starts at 18:00. It will take place in the Shelter hall, which is also a bomb shelter, so in case of an air raid, guests and speakers will be able to continue the event safely.

“We are proud that SET University is taught by people with unique practical experience, and we are very happy when our foreign teachers come to Kyiv. One of the prerequisites for modern high-quality education is that people who can share knowledge not from books, but from their own practical stories. Cybersecurity knowledge is a necessity for Ukraine right now, which is why I am very happy that we can invite not only SET students but also business owners and technical specialists to the open event. I am convinced that they will leave the event with insights and a better understanding of how to protect companies from internal and external threats,” says Iryna Volnytska, President of SET University.

You can register for the event here.

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