Implications of TikTok ban on the future of mobile security

On-Demand Webcast|1 hour

Amid concerns about data privacy and its ties to the Chinese government, President Biden recently signed a law banning TikTok nationwide unless it is sold, leaving security practitioners with a multitude of questions around the future of mobile app security. This SC Panelcast will explore the ongoing concerns around TikTok, how the potential ban may or may not impact your mobile security processes, and what security teams should be doing to better manage this and similar threats. Spoiler Alert: The range of mobile security threats goes well beyond data piracy and well beyond just TikTok, so banning TikTok is not sufficient to protect mobile users.
The good news: While the potential TikTok ban has security practitioners wondering what it all means for them, the best practices around mobile app security remain constant. We’ll capture the latest technological advances using solutions from Quokka as the example of how to bolster your defenses, with specific considerations for security teams, app developers and MSSPs.

Speakers

Bill Brenner
Senior Vice President, Audience Content Strategy
CyberRisk Alliance

InfoSec content strategist, researcher, director, tech writer, blogger and community builder. Senior Vice President of Audience Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance.

Chris Gogoel
VP & GM, Public Sector
Quokka

Chris has been working with governmental agencies in the US and internationally to protect government employees and citizens from mobile threats for over 9 years. He has a graduate degree in cybersecurity, studying with Quokka’s founder, Angelos Stavrou at George Mason University. The company was founded in 2011 with grants from DARPA and NIST and is the first and longest-standing mobile app security solution for the US Federal Government.

Jonathan Trimble
CISO
FCS Financial

Jonathan Trimble is a cybersecurity and technology innovation leader with over two decades of experience. As the CISO at FCS Financial and a former FBI Special Agent, he has managed several large-scale projects including the FBI’s Analytical Platform and Central Records Complex.

Solomon Ugah
Director, Governance, Risk and Compliance
Rockwell Automation.

Solomon is a visionary cybersecurity leader with over 15 years of experience forging secure enterprises across diverse information security domains including, penetration testing, cybersecurity  auditing, network and application security design and verification, architecting secure enterprises, securing payment systems. He is an expert in establishing enterprise information security management systems. He has led information security in a startup and at mature global organizations. He is currently a Director for Governance, Security and Compliance in global automation giant – Rockwell Automation, where he guides executives in managing cybersecurity risk and deploying information security as a business enabler.

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