August 10, 2021 virtual chapter meeting

Agenda

6:00PM – 6:15PM: Chapter Updates

6:15PM – 7:30PM: speaker - "Secure Edge Computing" by Garry Drummond, LOCH Technologies

7:30PM - 8:00PM: Member Round Table - Start with introductions. What is everyone up to? How is everyone doing?

Speaker: "Secure Edge Computing" by Garry Drummond, LOCH Technologies

Abstract: 

As we all know, IoT has created the world's largest attack surface. With 80% of IoT deployment wireless, wireless is the new network and new attack surface - creating an invisible espionage threat to the business.

As enterprises embrace IoT to help drive better efficiencies and compete in the new online world, it is no longer adequate to just monitor the traditional ‘internet connection’ as customers are now relying on cellular, broad-spectrum as we all as WIFI as the primary connective tissue for mission-critical IoT application delivery. They are now faced with the challenge of having to secure the multi-access edge.

In this discussion, learn from a wireless industry veteran who understands the new risk and threats associated with these changing challenges.

About the speaker: 

Garry Drummond is Founder, President & CEO of  LOCH Technologies, Inc.

He is an experienced Go-To-Market Executive with a career that spans over 20 years across numerous leadership roles in Sales, Business Development, and Product Marketing within the Technology Industry.

He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), as well as a Certified Wireless and Network Security Professional (CWNA/CWSP), and has helped many of his clients implement a best practice approach to risk management.

He went to Business School in Scotland where he studied Business and Accounting. With a passion for self-learning, Mr. Drummond has become an expert in the field of next-generation wireless security technologies covering 4G/5G and WIFI 6 and has received several patents for his work.

He was instrumental in the go-to-market fit for two Silicon Valley security start-ups prior to setting up LOCH Technologies in July 2014 when he moved into entrepreneurship and started LOCH Technologies (formerly 802 Secure) from his garage in Pleasanton, CA.

Along with a small team of industry experts, he conceptualized, designed, and delivered wireless cybersecurity products for the company by developing next-generation signal intelligence technologies for securing the Internet of Things (IoT) by combining software-defined radio (SDR) with big data analytics.

With 80% of new IoT deployments wireless, wireless has fast become the new network and new attack surface. The patented solutions created by LOCH have been deployed across many industries including Critical Infrastructure, Government, Transportation, Healthcare, and Enterprises around the world.

LOCH was recognized as a Gartner Cool Vendor 2021 for Edge Computing.

About LOCH

LOCH is a global leader in next-generation wireless threat attack detection. The company provides signal intelligence across 4G/5G cellular and broad-spectrum wireless IoT networks to help organizations improve their security posture and reduce risk. With 80% of new IoTdeployments wireless, wireless is the new network and new attack surface, therefore, every device needs within the environment needs to be visible and secure, regardless of what type of device it is, what protocol it uses, and who owns it. This guides everything we do at LOCH - to secure and enable the new world of wireless innovation that will drive digital transformation.

More information is at www.LOCH.io



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Where: online Zoom webinar

When: August 10, 2021 06:00 PM Pacific Time

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