Cyber Security Summit > WEBINAR 8.30.22 > Creating a Strategic Penetration Testing "Pen Testing" Program featuring Sam Horvath, Technical Client Director, NetSPI > Mary Frantz, CISO. EKPartners Host
Description
Creating a Strategic Penetration Testing Program
Traditional check-the-box penetration testing is a thing of the past. Modern penetration testing must be strategic and human delivered.
So, how can you make this shift?
In this session, Sam Horvath, Technical Client Director at NetSPI, the Minneapolis-based leader in offensive security, will explore the two core pillars of a successful pen testing program, share real examples of pen testing program transformations, and detail the steps your organization can take to get there.
Webinar Guest
SAM HORVATH
Technical Client Director
NetSPI
Sam Horvath fills the role of trusted adviser at NetSPI for many of our enterprise accounts to ensure client success, while also working in a strategic advisory capacity on specific engagements. Previously, Sam worked as a senior consultant specializing in web applications and social engineering. He also has experience providing technical leadership and penetration testing program guidance for large financial institutions and global cloud providers. Sam earned his B.A. in computer science from Augsburg University and began his career at NetSPI in 2018 through the NetSPI University program.
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Webinar Host
MARY FRANTZ
CISO, EKPartners
Mary Frantz is the CEO of Enterprise Knowledge Partners, LLC (EKP). She has performed and led advanced ethical hacking (red teams), security assessments, managed multiple incident investigations for companies. She was the primary technical cyber expert in the Equifax, Yahoo and many other high profile breaches and security incidents. Mary holds 4 bachelor degrees and two masters degrees and various active and non-active certifications in systems auditing, ethical hacking, penetration testing, forensics, engineering and architecture. She is a national advocate and mentor of women and minorities in STEM, a Board Officer for the Minnesota Academy of Science, board advisor for the Minneapolis Cyber Summit, and an elected School Board Director for MN District 719.
Special Thanks:
 NetSPI > 12th Annual Cyber Security Summit Sponsor 















