With the rapid development of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), many security professionals have begun exploring their disaster recovery (DR) plans to allow remote work en masse. The goals: keep the organization productive during this crisis and ensure that any unacceptable security risks are not created in the process. While most DR plans focus on maintaining productivity in the face of a single catastrophic event, Coronavirus represents a long-term threat that might stretch the typical disaster recovery model to its brink of coverage.

Join Morey Haber, CISO of BeyondTrust and author of three cybersecurity books, in this on-demand webinar for practical guidance on how to quickly implement and scale strong security protocols to enable long-term remote work. He will also cover:

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Morey J. Haber, Chief Security Advisor

Morey J. Haber is the Chief Security Advisor at BeyondTrust. As the Chief Security Advisor, Morey is the lead identity and technical evangelist at BeyondTrust. He has more than 25 years of IT industry experience and has authored four books: Privileged Attack Vectors, Asset Attack Vectors, Identity Attack Vectors, and Cloud Attack Vectors. Morey has previously served as BeyondTrust’s Chief Security Officer, Chief Technology, and Vice President of Product Management during his nearly 12-year tenure. In 2020, Morey was elected to the Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA) Executive Advisory Board, assisting the corporate community with identity security best practices. He originally joined BeyondTrust in 2012 as a part of the acquisition of eEye Digital Security, where he served as a Product Owner and Solutions Engineer, since 2004. Prior to eEye, he was Beta Development Manager for Computer Associates, Inc. He began his career as Reliability and Maintainability Engineer for a government contractor building flight and training simulators. Morey earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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