Security Blindspots in the Novel Normal
The sudden and rapid transition to virtual work forced many businesses and organizations to grapple with an unfamiliar new normal and all the security concerns that come with a remote workforce. And now, organizations must plan for what a “return to work” will look like as well.
For this webinar, our panelists will lend their security expertise, sharing how security has become a concern across every function of the business. Their insights, learnings, and best practices will prepare leaders for how to manage what will likely be a new and permanent way of operating for almost every company. The novel normal requires an expanded approach to security across people, technology, operations, and policies. This prolonged period of remote work has created new endpoints — human, technical, and facilities — that must be accounted for and secured going forward.
This webinar is intended for any leader who wants a forward-looking view to the transition and the challenges it will bring.
Moderators

Hans Davies
Hans Davies has been at Toffler Associates since 2007 and is a Director. His focus is helping organizations design imaginative futures that explore the nexus of humans and technology and their impact on security and protection. His specialties include security and resilience in the converging cyber and physical environments. Before TA, he was an Analyst at SAIC supporting the Department of Defense Office of Treaty Compliance, focusing on reducing the danger and impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons, especially Landmines, across the globe. He earned a BA in History from Williams College and an MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Speakers

Caitlin Durkovich
A recognized expert in critical infrastructure security and resilience, including cybersecurity, Caitlin helps clients navigate the complex operational challenges posed by an increasingly interconnected and interdependent global economy. As a leader in the Department of Homeland Security under the Obama administration, she led the development of public-private partnerships to influence policy and best practices related to managing security and the operational risks of a continually evolving threat environment. Caitlin holds a B.A. in public policy studies from the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University and a certificate in business strategy from The Aspen Institute. In January 2021, Caitlin left her position as director at Toffler Associates to accept a role as the Senior Director for Resilience and Response on the White House’s National Security Council under President Biden.

Skeet Spillane
