SecureWorld Houston is just weeks away! Join Marcus McCauther & Ashish Shah, CISSP, CISA, CISM Shah and discover how a contextual, risk-based approach—factoring in asset criticality, business impact, and real-world constraints—turns overwhelming data into actionable intelligence. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/g5xiF6CV
SecureWorld
Events Services
Portland, Oregon 10,294 followers
Connecting, informing, and developing leaders in cybersecurity since 2001
About us
For 25 years, SecureWorld has been connecting and empowering cybersecurity communities. Our mission is simple: to bring people together to share knowledge, build resilience, and strengthen security across every sector of industry. Through our regional conferences, virtual events, CISO dinners, webcasts, and ongoing news coverage, we unite practitioners, executives, and solution providers in meaningful collaboration. Guided by local leaders and industry experts, SecureWorld delivers relevant insights, practical strategies, and trusted connections that help security professionals stay ahead of an ever-evolving threat landscape. At SecureWorld, community drives everything we do—because when we learn and lead together, we all become stronger defenders of the digital world.
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https://www.secureworld.io
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- Events Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, Oregon
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Conference, Exposition, Tradeshow, Online Marketing, Events, News, training, and Webinars
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15495 SW Sequoia Pkwy
Suite 140
Portland, Oregon 97224, US
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Heading to SecureWorld Boston next week? Don’t miss Lisa Plaggemier’s interactive workshop on communicating online safety to seniors with clarity and empathy. You’ll leave with free, ready-to-use resources and storytelling techniques you can also bring back to your business. See the full agenda and register here: https://lnkd.in/ghXdc74k
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According to the Ontinue 2H 2025 Threat Intelligence Report, the world has officially entered the era of the "Skeleton Key." https://hubs.li/Q048YKZ_0
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The SMB Cybersecurity Struggle Is Real with Limited Resources https://hubs.li/Q0499fTq0
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SecureWorld Boston is next week—don’t miss Alex Kreilein, VP at Qualys for a session on how to move toward true cyber risk management—so you can reclaim time, reduce noise, and deliver better outcomes. You’ll walk away with practical steps to get started, ways to accelerate with AI, and three actions you can take immediately. Register here today: https://lnkd.in/ghXdc74k
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SecureWorld Houston is right around the corner. Don't miss WiCyS Houston Affiliate's Chapter Meeting, featuring Wendy Albert, GCSA, Gabrielle Bryant, M.Sc., ARM, Erin Johnston, Jo Justice, M.Sc., CISSP, GSTRT, GPEN & Naomi Karake for an impactful panel on Women's journeys in cybersecurity. See the full conference agenda and register here: https://lnkd.in/g5xiF6CV
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SecureWorld Boston kicks off next week! 🚀 Join Len Evenchik and ISACA New England for an interactive chapter meeting on blockchain & Web3 security, decentralized identity & risk, and emerging tech governance. This isn’t a slide-driven conference session—it’s a workshop-style deep dive into real-world challenges and solutions. See the full conference agenda and register here: https://lnkd.in/ghXdc74k
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Next week at SecureWorld Boston, Jeramy Kopacko, Field CISO for Sophos, will present on the rise of GenAI adversarial threats and how to mitigate them. See the conference agenda and register here: https://lnkd.in/g3j8R9xb
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The Skeleton Key Era: Attackers Are Logging In, Not Breaking In The traditional image of a hooded figure exploiting a zero-day vulnerability to break into a server is becoming a historical relic. According to the Ontinue 2H 2025 Threat Intelligence Report, the world has officially entered the era of the "Skeleton Key." The report's primary conclusion is a mandate for every modern CISO: "Attackers aren't breaking in anymore, they're logging in." This isn't just a catchy phrase; it represents a fundamental industrialization of identity compromise. Here is what the report says the second half of 2025 taught everyone about the new perimeter and what it means for defense strategies. https://hubs.ly/Q048XgC30
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One of the most powerful ideas Craig Stanland reflects on isn’t about winning—it’s about not needing to win. https://lnkd.in/ggbjCzry