10th National Insider Risk Symposium
The 10th National Insider Risk Symposium will convene key leaders, innovators, and experts from both the commercial and public sectors to discuss the evolving insider risk landscape, along with the technologies, policies, and strategies necessary to disrupt and mitigate those threats. The event will highlight the importance of a multifaceted approach to strengthen detection capabilities, accelerate responses to emerging risks, and drive the development of more proactive security measures.
The public and private sectors continue to face escalating data breaches and unauthorized disclosures driven by insider risks, whether from negligence, malicious intent, or compromised accounts. As threats grow more sophisticated and costly, investing in advanced counter-insider risk programs is more critical than ever. In 2025, the average cost of insider risk incidents surpassed $17 million dollars- up from $16.2 million in 2023- underscoring the urgent need for proactive, organization-wide strategies.
The 2025 National Insider Risk Symposium will explore key topics such as mitigation strategies, preventive measures, case studies, cutting-edge detection technologies, the role of organizational culture, incident response and recovery, emerging threats, future trends, and the importance of cross-sector collaboration and information sharing. Specialized panels will address insider risks across industries, including financial services, energy and utilities, and the space sector. The program will also highlight innovative commercial solutions for insider risk. Attendees will gain exclusive insights from experts across industry and government on the latest trends, strategies, and tools for identifying, assessing, and managing insider risks.
Topics of Disscussion Include:
- Leading critical government-wide efforts to identify, manage, & mitigate insider risk
- Mitigating insider risks across U.S. financial institutions
- Enhancing security measures in the energy & utilities sector
- Balancing technology, business priorities, & human nature to address dynamic security challenges
- Harnessing behavioral & technical sciences to deter, detect, & mitigate insider risk
- Navigating workforce security & risk management to protect national security
- Alleviating insider risk to ensure the safety & integrity of space missions
- Cutting-edge commercial insider risk solutions
Speaker Details
Evan McHenry, Deputy CISO and Senior Director of Corporate Engineering, Robinhood
Dawn Haley, Senior Manager, Threat Intelligence & Investigations, Duke Energy
Jill Baker, SES, Director, Integrated Vetting, OUSD (I&S)
Sam Visner, Chair-Board of Directors, Space ISAC
Douglas Thomas, Managing Director, Global Security, Threat Detection & Analysis Office, JPMorgan & Chase
Candice Camp, Senior Director of Insider Threat & Cyber Investigations, Capital One
Mark Handy, Managing Director, Cyber Data Risk & Resiliency, Morgan Stanley
James Shappell, SES, Director, DITMAC, DCSA
Todd MacGregor, Manager, Insider Threat & Forensics, Chevron
Dr. Deanna D. Caputo, Chief Scientist for Insider Threat Research & Solutions; Senior Principal Behavioral Psychologist, MITRE
JohnArthur Sgroi, Counterintelligence & Insider Threat Manager, Northrop Grumman
Jason Buchanan, Manager, Insider Risk Program, Exelon
Randy Trzeciak, Director of the CERT National Insider Threat Center, Carnegie Mellon University
Bethany Redmond, Proactive Intelligence Analyst, PG&E
and many more
Event Topic
Cybersecurity, Data Center / Infrastructure, ModernizationRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, Air Force, Navy, Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Aviation AdministrationOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies
Active-Duty FVEY Military & Government:
$ 0.00
Advanced Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:
$ 790.00
Register by 07/18/2025
Standard Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:
$ 890.00
Register by 08/15/2025
Advanced Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 990.00
Register by 06/20/2025
Late Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:
$ 990.00
Early Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 1,190.00
Register by 07/18/2025
Standard Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 1,390.00
Register by 08/15/2025
Late Registration: Industry and Contractors:
$ 1,590.00
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