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FROM CONTROLS TO CLARITY: SIMPLIFYING FAIR USING THE NIST CSF – SPONSORED
WEBINAR WITH OSTRICH CYBER-RISK

Available On Demand 1 hour, 1 minutes
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Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk
Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk

Adam Lamantia is a seasoned leader in the realm of cybersecurity risk, currently
serving as a Director at Cyber-Risk. In this role, he spearheads initiatives in
sales, marketing, and product development with a keen focus on navigating the
complex landscape of cyber risk. With his FAIR certification, Adam brings a deep
understanding of risk assessment methodologies to his work. Prior to his foray
into cybersecurity, Adam honed his skills in the healthcare sector, showcasing
his versatility and adaptability across diverse industries.





Adopting the Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR™) methodology and scaling
its value can be challenging, especially for early adopters. Identifying and
effectively using data on the strength of individual controls within your
organization can be particularly difficult.

Many organizations already align their programs with leading practices using the
NIST Cybersecurity Framework or similar security frameworks. However, these
assessments often fall short in guiding the prioritization of cybersecurity
budgets and roadmaps.

Join experts from Ostrich Cyber Risk and Protiviti as they demonstrate the
significant advantages of combining risk quantification with cybersecurity
framework assessments to maximize your cybersecurity strategy.

Sponsored by Ostrich Cyber-Risk.







Daniel Stone
Director, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti
Daniel Stone
Director, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti

Daniel Stone is a Director in Protiviti’s Technology Risk & Resilience practice
in Protiviti’s Atlanta office. Daniel has 12+ years of experience leading a
variety of Information Security program and risk assessments, primarily using
industry frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and HIPAA Security
Rule requirements. Daniel also specializes in Cyber Risk Quantification using
the FAIR methodology and has worked with a variety of clients to analyze cyber
risks and implement ongoing risk quantification programs. He holds the Open FAIR
Foundation certification, as well as CPA, CISSP, and CISA certifications. Daniel
has a wide variety of industry experience, but specializes in Healthcare,
Retail, Technology, and Manufacturing industries.




Jack Nelson
Senior Manager, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti
Jack Nelson
Senior Manager, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti

Jack is a Senior Manager in Protiviti’s Technology Risk & Resilience practice,
based in Los Angeles. Jack has been involved in a variety of projects helping
companies across the financial services, information management, and consumer
products sectors make data-driven cybersecurity decisions. His experience
includes cyber risk quantification, control framework assessments, and the
development of cyber metrics and board reporting workflows.




Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk
Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk

Adam Lamantia is a seasoned leader in the realm of cybersecurity risk, currently
serving as a Director at Cyber-Risk. In this role, he spearheads initiatives in
sales, marketing, and product development with a keen focus on navigating the
complex landscape of cyber risk. With his FAIR certification, Adam brings a deep
understanding of risk assessment methodologies to his work. Prior to his foray
into cybersecurity, Adam honed his skills in the healthcare sector, showcasing
his versatility and adaptability across diverse industries.





Adopting the Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR™) methodology and scaling
its value can be challenging, especially for early adopters. Identifying and
effectively using data on the strength of individual controls within your
organization can be particularly difficult.

Many organizations already align their programs with leading practices using the
NIST Cybersecurity Framework or similar security frameworks. However, these
assessments often fall short in guiding the prioritization of cybersecurity
budgets and roadmaps.

Join experts from Ostrich Cyber Risk and Protiviti as they demonstrate the
significant advantages of combining risk quantification with cybersecurity
framework assessments to maximize your cybersecurity strategy.

Sponsored by Ostrich Cyber-Risk.







Daniel Stone
Director, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti
Daniel Stone
Director, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti

Daniel Stone is a Director in Protiviti’s Technology Risk & Resilience practice
in Protiviti’s Atlanta office. Daniel has 12+ years of experience leading a
variety of Information Security program and risk assessments, primarily using
industry frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and HIPAA Security
Rule requirements. Daniel also specializes in Cyber Risk Quantification using
the FAIR methodology and has worked with a variety of clients to analyze cyber
risks and implement ongoing risk quantification programs. He holds the Open FAIR
Foundation certification, as well as CPA, CISSP, and CISA certifications. Daniel
has a wide variety of industry experience, but specializes in Healthcare,
Retail, Technology, and Manufacturing industries.




Jack Nelson
Senior Manager, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti
Jack Nelson
Senior Manager, Technology Risk & Resilience, Protiviti

Jack is a Senior Manager in Protiviti’s Technology Risk & Resilience practice,
based in Los Angeles. Jack has been involved in a variety of projects helping
companies across the financial services, information management, and consumer
products sectors make data-driven cybersecurity decisions. His experience
includes cyber risk quantification, control framework assessments, and the
development of cyber metrics and board reporting workflows.




Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk
Adam Lamantia
Director, Ostrich Cyber-Risk

Adam Lamantia is a seasoned leader in the realm of cybersecurity risk, currently
serving as a Director at Cyber-Risk. In this role, he spearheads initiatives in
sales, marketing, and product development with a keen focus on navigating the
complex landscape of cyber risk. With his FAIR certification, Adam brings a deep
understanding of risk assessment methodologies to his work. Prior to his foray
into cybersecurity, Adam honed his skills in the healthcare sector, showcasing
his versatility and adaptability across diverse industries.




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