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Abstract

In retail, everyone is a Target, but that doesn’t mean what it used to. Anyone who provides commercial services to consumers – gaming, hospitality, travel, food and beverage, and more – is in the attackers’ sights for increasingly creative gambits. In this talk, we’ll look at the colliding worlds of cybersecurity and traditional fraud; how automation and scale are benefiting both offense and defense; why chip cards may not matter that much; and how retailers are collaborating in a cutthroat market so that you can have secure shoes and caramel lattes.
Wendy Nather is Research Director at the Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center (R-CISC), where she is responsible for advancing the state of resources and knowledge to help organizations defend their infrastructure from attackers. She was previously Research Director of the Information Security Practice at independent analyst firm 451 Research, covering the security industry in areas such as application security, threat intelligence, security services, and other emerging technologies.
Wendy has served as a CISO in both the private and public sectors. She led IT security for the EMEA region of the investment banking division of Swiss Bank Corporation (now UBS), as well as for the Texas Education Agency. She speaks regularly in locations around the world on topics ranging from threat intelligence to identity and access management, risk analysis, incident response, data security, and societal and privacy issues. Wendy is co-author of The Cloud Security Rules, and was listed as one of SC Magazine's Women in IT Security "Power Players" in 2014. She is an advisory board member for the RSA Conference and for DataGravity, is a mentor for Manifest.io, and serves on the board of directors for Securing Change, an organization that helps provide free security services to nonprofit groups. She is based in Austin, Texas, and you can follow her on Twitter as @RCISCwendy.

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