Insider Threat Awareness Webinar
The importance of internal security is higher than ever, with most threats coming from the inside.
In our modern security landscape, your biggest threats are likely to originate from inside your own organisation. These threats have access to your most critical and sensitive information and are able to easily compromise it leaving you, your assets, and your clients extremely vulnerable.
ESC Global Security is organising webinars about the Insider Threat Awareness, to protect clients’ assets, people, and confidential information from the vulnerabilities that come from both malicious and unintentional threats.
In our modern security landscape, your biggest threats are likely to originate from inside your own organisation. These threats have access to your most critical and sensitive information and are able to easily compromise it leaving you, your assets, and your clients extremely vulnerable.
ESC Global Security is organising webinars about the Insider Threat Awareness, to protect clients’ assets, people, and confidential information from the vulnerabilities that come from both malicious and unintentional threats.
Lecturers
Shawnee Delaney
As a certified Case Officer, one of the few Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) civilians to be trained at CIA’s iconic training facility, Shawnee spent nearly a decade with the DIA conducting clandestine Human Intelligence (HUMINT) operations all over the world. She served as a Supervisory Branch Chief supporting EUCOM, CENTCOM, PACOM and AFRICOM requirements. Shawnee has truly global experience as a human intelligence officer operating in Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and the U.S.. She served four combat zone tours in Iraq and Afghanistan as a Case Officer and Detachment Chief. She additionally worked for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) coordinating and managing intelligence community relationships and partnerships in the protection of U.S. critical infrastructure and industrial control systems for the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT).
In Shawnee's ten-plus years in the private sector, she helped create a robust Insider Threat program for a major pharmaceutical company and spent several years building the first Insider Threat program for a prominent Silicon Valley tech company. Shawnee has led complex corporate investigations all over the globe involving fraud, platform abuse, internal data access abuse, counter intelligence, data exfiltration, and attribution of unauthorized disclosures. She holds an A.A. in Intelligence Operations, B.A. in Political Science, M.A. in International Policy Studies with a Specialization in Counter Terrorism and Counter Proliferation, and a M.S. in Cyber Security.
In Shawnee's ten-plus years in the private sector, she helped create a robust Insider Threat program for a major pharmaceutical company and spent several years building the first Insider Threat program for a prominent Silicon Valley tech company. Shawnee has led complex corporate investigations all over the globe involving fraud, platform abuse, internal data access abuse, counter intelligence, data exfiltration, and attribution of unauthorized disclosures. She holds an A.A. in Intelligence Operations, B.A. in Political Science, M.A. in International Policy Studies with a Specialization in Counter Terrorism and Counter Proliferation, and a M.S. in Cyber Security.
Daniel N. Hoffman
Daniel Hoffman had a distinguished career with the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was a three- time station chief and a senior executive Clandestine Services officer.
Hoffman also led large-scale HUMINT (human intelligence gathering) and technical programs and his assignments included tours of duty in the former Soviet Union, Europe, and war zones in the Middle East and South Asia. In addition, Hoffman served as director of the CIA Middle East and North Africa Division. He specialized in counterintelligence, cyber and counterterrorism operations.
During his 30 years of government service, Hoffman also served with the U.S. military including as an associate professor at the Army Command General Staff College.
Hoffman graduated from Bates College with a B.A. in History. He has a Master of Science from the London School of Economics and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government (2006).
Hoffman also led large-scale HUMINT (human intelligence gathering) and technical programs and his assignments included tours of duty in the former Soviet Union, Europe, and war zones in the Middle East and South Asia. In addition, Hoffman served as director of the CIA Middle East and North Africa Division. He specialized in counterintelligence, cyber and counterterrorism operations.
During his 30 years of government service, Hoffman also served with the U.S. military including as an associate professor at the Army Command General Staff College.
Hoffman graduated from Bates College with a B.A. in History. He has a Master of Science from the London School of Economics and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's Kennedy School of Government (2006).
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