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MESA Member Webinar Week Ahead: Oct. 8-13

Adobe Max kicks into high gear, SecureTheVillage, Wasabi and Fortinet all tackle different angles of security, and SHI dives into generative AI.

Those are just a few of the events from the MESA community the week of Oct. 8-13, according to MESA’s global member e-calendar.

Sunday:

• Running from Oct. 8-12, Adobe Max takes over Los Angeles. Inspiration everywhere. Explore and play with new creative tools, network with other passionate creatives, and be inspired at every turn. Join in person or online. Celebrity keynotes, panels, and top creatives in design, photography, illustration, video, 3D, and more gather for this annual event.

Tuesday:

• “Introducing MicroStrategy AI” sees Join Saurabh Abhyankar, CPO, and Erika Moreno, VP, product management, provide a deep dive into MicroStrategy AI, the latest innovation from MicroStrategy. The company has worked tirelessly to develop features that are not just cutting-edge but also practical, accessible, and scalable. Auto Answers, Auto Dashboard, Auto SQL, and Auto Expert—each of these capabilities adds speed, efficiency, and more depth to data analysis and reporting, whether you’re a data scientist, a business analyst, or a C-suite executive.

• Fortinet hosts “Decoding MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations: A Guide to Making an Informed EDR Selection for Your Organisation.” Are you tired of reviewing complex MITRE ATT&CK Engenuity Enterprise Evaluations and vendor marketing materials, unsure of what’s real and what’s hype? You’re not alone. The overwhelming use of technical jargon and cherry-picked data can leave even the most experienced and skilled cybersecurity practitioners confused about what attributes matter most when evaluating a new endpoint and detection and response (EDR).
“Decoding MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations: A Guide to Making an Informed EDR Selection for Your Organisation” aims to put the power back in your hands. Hosted by Brook Chelmo and Tony Giandomenico of Fortinet, they’ll help demystify the often-convoluted evaluation results into simple, actionable insights you can understand and use.

Wednesday:

• Wasabi presents “Outmaneuver Ransomware: A CISO’s Master Plan.” Ransomware attacks cost companies almost $2 million on average. Take back control with insider strategies from an industry leader and Wasabi hot cloud storage. Join this exclusive session with CISO Rob Black, founder and CEO of Fractional CISO, revealing: Ransomware stories from the front lines, how Wasabi’s immutable hot cloud storage locks down data, time-tested techniques to defend your bottom line. Fight back against ransomware! Get proven techniques to protect your company’s financial future from an expert who’s been there.

• Eluvio hosts a replay of what the company presented at IBC. Held at both 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT, Eluvio will repeat its keynote presentation and demos. Discover the Content Fabric for Premium Streaming including live demos of Premium VoD Streaming, Live Streaming with Low Latency, FAST Channels with Personalised Ad Insertion, and Video Library Screening, Servicing, and AI Tagging for automated Clip and Search (no file transfer).

Thursday:

• SHI hosts “Beyond the Hype: A Practical Guide to Assessing, Piloting, and Scaling Generative AI.” Don’t just talk about generative AI, take action like the top innovators actively deploying generative AI faster than their peers. Join experts from SHI, HPE, AMD and Cloudera as they provide practical guidance on harnessing gen AI’s potential.

• “Procure to Pay (P2P) Automation with Tech Mahindra” will be presented. Are you constantly firefighting to chase suppliers and your internal team around information? Many organisations find manual procurement processing an overwhelming task. So how do you fix this? By implementing an automation solution that can bring your procure to pay cycle back on track.

• SecureTheVillage hosts “What Every Business Leader Needs – A Reasonable Approach to Security.” As cybercrime has increased and the cost of failure continues to devastate small and mid-size organisations, it’s more important than ever that organisations take reasonable steps to manage their cybersecurity. Organisations need “reasonable security” to protect themselves from cybercrime; to comply with security and privacy laws, regulations, and contracts; and to meet the increasingly stringent requirements for cyber insurance. Join SecureTheVillage and an expert panel of information security professionals for the 4th annual “Reasonable Security” webinar.