Delivering effective, scalable, security solutions to multiple organizations is complicated and discovering more efficient ways to do it can put you ahead of the competition. Last year several security providers leaned new ways to streamline their operations at MSSN CTRL, an exclusive event for cybersecurity practitioners, service providers, and leaders.Next month, MSSN CTRL 2024 returns to Sands Capital in Arlington, Virginia, October 2-4. Space is limited on a first-come, first-serve basis so early registration is highly encouraged.Learn to architect security infrastructure that supports an organization’s specific needs Discover ways to offer cost-effective solutions that avoid the pitfalls of traditional vendor partnerships or in-house development Deploy modern SOC architecture into diverse IT environments using a flexible, scalable platform that reduces infrastructure management burden Find new strategies for acquiring efficient storage and improving operationalizaon Engage in deep technical training and hands-on sessions that keep your skills sharp and expand your capabilities Connect with engineers, analysts, and leaders from prominent cybersecurity startups, security service providers and enterprise SOC teams Philip Martin — CSO, Coinbase Andrew Katz — Senior Security Engineer, Jamf Bruce Potter — Founder and CEO, Turngate Carly Battaile — Director, DFIR, Stroz Friedberg Chris Tillet — Principal Engineer, Palo Alto Networks David Burkett — Founder, Magonia Research Dylan Williams — Sr. Information Security Analyst, Appian James Pichardo — CISO, Superintendency of Banks, Dominican Republic Janet Lee — Senior Cybersecurity Analyst, Adlumin John Fitzpatrick — Founder, Lab539 Julian Grizzard — Co-Founder, Deterministic Security Lee Sult — Chief Investigator, Binalyze Lennart Koopmann — Founder and CEO, nzyme Luke Jenning — VP, Research & Development, Push Security Maxime Lamothe-Brassard — Founder and CEO, LimaCharlie Partha Alwar — Director, DFIR, Stroz Friedberg These industry leaders will share their experiences and insights on which cybersecurity practices help them succeed and where technical issues still pose challenges.