2021 Cybersecurity for Broadcasters Roundtables
Thursday, Feb. 18, 1 p.m. ET:
Content Inspection for the Broadcast Environment
A sophisticated approach to securing the broadcast environment when it includes multiple locations and a lack of uniformity in workflow and technology installations.
Roundtable Leader — Patrick Duessel, VP Information Security, CBS Corp.
Thursday, Mar 18, 1 p.m. ET:
Next-Gen Networks / SDWAN
Network design is critically important to a company’s security posture and management. How are companies phasing out firewalls and planning the networks of their future? How can careful planning prevent cost over-runs and unnecessary complexity:
Roundtable Leader — Mike Kelley, CISO, E.W. Scripps
Thursday, Apr 29, 1 p.m. ET
Devices & Supply Chain Security
How are media companies securing hardware that will attach to the supply chains they are planning and building? How are they working with broadcast technology vendors to secure devices and infrastructure? Can the industry define certifications that would identify safe devices for broadcasters?
Roundtable Leader TBA
Thursday, May 13, 1 p.m. ET
Cyber Risk Quantification – Next Generation Risk Management
How can security executives overcome challenges in current state-of-the-art approaches so that their investments in security will mitigate risk measurable in a consistent, objective and repeatable fashion. An overview on existing frameworks, discussion of the cyber risk quantification approaches and a look at real world outcomes.
Roundtable Leader: Patrick Duessel, VP Information Security, CBS Corp.
Thursday, Jun 17, 1 p.m. ET
The Road to Zero Trust Networking
As media companies plan tomorrow’s networks, they are adopting a zero-trust approach to security. What are the different approaches to zero-trust and how can security managers create and communicate the multi-year roadmaps they need to complete their projects?
Roundtable Leader: Mike Kelley, CISO, E.W. Scripps
Thursday: Jul 22, 1 p.m. ET
Security & Next-Gen TV
Broadcasters expect to reach as many as 50% of U.S. households with NextGen TV by this summer, and consumer electronics manufacturers anticipate shipping 24 million NextGen TV sets by 2024. Where are broadcasters, technology manufacturers and cable operators in finalizing security protocols for this advanced broadcast standard?
Roundtable Leader: TBA
Thursday, Sep 30, 1 p.m. ET
Vulnerability Management in Broadcast
Broadcast technology can introduce constraints to the environment that can be challenging to vulnerability management. As a result an organization may end up with a quite a pile of software vulnerabilities. It would be interesting to discuss our group’s experience with this topic and also discuss how everyone is dealing with this in terms of vulnerability management practices, long-term remediation strategy and interim risk mitigating activities.
Roundtable Leader: Patrick Duessel, VP Information Security, CBS Corp.
Thursday, Oct 28, 1 p.m. ET
SMPTE 2110-20 Security Model
The IP standard for media and entertainment companies continues to evolve and with that, security protocols are being written. What’s the latest on these important protocols?
Roundtable Leaders TBA
Thursday, Dec 9, 1 p.m. ET
Clear Text Protocols as Potential Threat Surfaces in Broadcast Technology
Media technology employs numerous legacy clear text protocols that may present a little noticed attack surface. How can security professionals at media companies and vendors identify and neutralize the dangers?
Roundtable Leader TBA
Confidentiality
Chatham House Rules apply during all CBR Roundtables. You may share what you learn but for security reasons, please do not reveal the identity or companies of speakers. CBR webinars are not recorded and notes about the meetings will not be shared following the event.