Protect Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

Presented at Summercon 2023, July 15, 2023, 4 p.m. (60 minutes).

For legal and/or aesthetic reasons, the description of this presentation is not availble. But you won’t want to miss it!

Presenters:

  • Samantha Davison
    Sam Davison is a Security, Privacy, and Trust & Safety leader. She recently joined as the Head of Security at an E-Commerce company. Prior to her current role, Davison served as Director of Trust & Privacy Engineering at Robinhood, building and leading all consumer-facing security, privacy, and trust & safety engineering in addition to offensive security and intelligence functions. Davison has held leadership roles at the Krebs Stamos Group, Lyft, Snap Inc., and Uber where she led efforts with a particular emphasis on behavioral engineering, offensive security, and content moderation. Before working in Silicon Valley, she conducted extensive research on the efficacy of security engagement and co-led a consulting firm that built behavioral-based programs for 15+ Fortune 500 companies. Davison has volunteered throughout her career, lending her expertise to survivors of domestic abuse and election protection efforts.
  • Jennifer Leggio
    Jennifer Leggio is a marketing, operational strategy, and communications leader, and a board and VC advisor, with over 23 years of leading high-performing, creative, and data-driven teams. She has held leadership roles at some of the world’s most impactful cybersecurity companies, notably Fortinet, Sourcefire, Flashpoint, and Claroty. She is currently Chief Marketing Officer at Netography. Jennifer has been a frequent speaker, including DEF CON, RSA Conference, Gartner Security Summit, Hack in the Box, and SXSW Interactive, and formerly wrote for ZDNet and Forbes. In her personal time, she immerses herself in creative writing, comedy, and, of all things, horror movies. Jennifer was recognized in 2019 by SC Media as a fierce advocate of ethical marketing programs that focus on facts rather than fear to protect security researchers. She continues to speak out boldly against marketers who use fear, uncertainty, and doubt to try to advance business in the security industry

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