Matthew Rosenquist
Matthew Rosenquist is an industry-recognized pragmatic, passionate, and innovative strategic security expert with 28 years of experience. He thrives in challenging cybersecurity environments and in the face of ever shifting threats. A leader in identifying opportunities, driving industry change, and building mature security organizations, Matthew delivers capabilities for sustainable security postures. He has experience in protecting billions of dollars of corporate assets, consulting across industry verticals, understanding current and emerging risks, communicating opportunities, forging internal cooperation and executive buy-in, and developing practical strategies. Matthew is a trusted advisor, security expert, and evangelist for academia, businesses, and governments around the world. A public advocate for best-practices, and communicating the risks and opportunities emerging in cybersecurity. He delivers engaging keynotes, speeches, interviews, and consulting sessions at conferences and to audiences around the globe. He has attracted a large social following of security peers, is an active member on advisory boards, and quoted in news, magazines, and books. Matthew is a recognized industry expert, speaker, and leader who enjoys the pursuit of achieving optimal cybersecurity. Matthew Rosenquist is experienced in building world class teams and capabilities, managing security operations, evangelizing best-practices to the market, developing security products, and improving corporate security services.
Shadow AI is becoming an increasingly serious problem.
This year, virtual CISOs have to step up to make a difference in the cybersecurity industry.
Cybersecurity risks increase every year and bludgeon victims who fail to prepare properly.
Cybersecurity must justify its growing costs by evolving from a solely protective function.
The implementation of the SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Rules signifies a paradigm shift in how companies approach and disclose cybersecurity matters.
Insurers are struggling with quantifying cyber risks.
You can’t insure what you don’t understand.
Breaking into cybersecurity is a challenging journey.
The White House recently released an Executive Order intended to lay down some standards intended to manage the risks of artificial intelligence.
LinkedIn has become one of the most important tools for cybersecurity leaders to connect, discuss issues, find resources, and track trends.
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