Trend Micro PH Gathered Filipino IT Professionals in Annual Decode Cybersecurity Conference

Anjie lou delos Reyes
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Trend Micro Philippines recently gathered around 3,000 Filipino IT professionals from the country and different parts of the globe for its annual Decode cybersecurity conference held from November 10 to 12.

Trend Micro PH Gathered Filipino IT Professionals in Annual Decode Cybersecurity Conference
Trend Micro PH Gathered Filipino IT Professionals in Annual Decode Cybersecurity Conference

Carrying the theme ‘Elevate: Transform Rapidly, Seamlessly, Securely,’ the three-day virtual event hosted six keynotes, 33 breakout and two plenary sessions, and one-panel discussion, with resource speakers sharing helpful insights about how business leaders can be modern-day cyber-defenders.

Among the esteemed guests include Trend Micro Forward-Looking Threat Research (FTR) Senior Marketing Director Martin Roesler, Trend Micro Director of Technology Marketing Myla Pilao, and Trend Micro FTR for Cybercrime Research Robert McArdle.

Also Read: Trend Micro Launches Managed Detection and Response Center in PH

IT experts from other countries also graced the said event, including Melissa Hathaway who served as a cybersecurity advisor to two US presidents, SyCip Gorres Velayo, Co Technology Principal Philip Casanova, and Interpol Director of Cybercrime Craig Jones. They covered various topics encompassing digital infrastructures, principles for cybersecurity leaders, and the translation of cybercrime for law enforcement and private partnerships.

Topics for the breakout sessions, meanwhile, include cybercrime, emerging cyber threats, cyberespionage, cyber threat intelligence, edge computing, Internet of Things, Cloud, machine learning in cybersecurity, and phases of data science process, among many others.

Invited experts also tackled the risks of industrial automation programming, removal of the backdoor in backdoor shell, the current threat hunting process, scalable malware clustering, factory honeypot, curbing phishing attacks, current ransomware, and threats to ICS/SCADA endpoints.

Discover more about what transpired at Decode 2020 by visiting https://decodeph.com/.

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