By Published On: June 12th, 2024Categories: Webinars

This webinar will focus on de-coding recent breaches, use cases from PKWARE customers, their use case, encryption best practices, and their go-forward strategy. We’ll explore how encryption plays a pivotal role in protecting sensitive information across various platforms and offers protection at the field, record, buffer, transaction, application, and dataset levels.

You will leave this webinar with a deeper understanding of:

  • How to incorporate encryption into your existing data strategy.
  • Evolving digital threats that are creating new and ever-changing challenges.
  • Explore recent breaches like MOVEit and Microsoft.
  • Encryption best practices and why it is still one of the most secure ways to protect your data.

Don’t miss out on this insightful webinar that promises to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to safeguard your data.

Presented By:

Jason Dobbs - PKWARE
Jason Dobbs - PKWAREChief Technology Officer
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EJ Pappas - PKWARE
EJ Pappas - PKWAREField Chief Technology Officer
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About the Author: Jason Dobbs

Jason Dobbs, Chief Technology Officer for PKWARE, boasts more than 20 years experience in software and product development. He is responsible for driving the product roadmap execution, overseeing software development, and leading lifecycle management for PKWARE’s entire software catalog. Prior to joining PKWARE, Dobbs held multiple leadership roles with SafeNet, most recently as a Managing Partner focused on corporate strategy and revenue generation. Dobbs has been a vital part of several development teams, from launching software with startup Vesuvius Technologies to consulting on interactive technologies with Centare Group. His wide range of expertise and experience includes technology, IT, sales leadership, and management. When he is not working on software development, Dobbs enjoys coaching youth robotics teams in his community and is an avid curler. He holds a BB in Information Systems from the University of Wisconsin.