As the world becomes increasingly connected through
technology, CYBERSECURITY threats are at an all-time high.Join
us on Wednesday, April 8th at the Crescent Club from 11:00 - 1:00
pm CST for an interactive and informative Lunch and Learn that will
help you prepare, further secure, and better protect your company,
employees, and customers through education.
During this seminar, you will learn from industry experts including
representatives from the FBI, Homeland Security, Datto Inc., and PCS
Managed Services. Business leaders will be face-to-face with crucial
resources to enable you to confidently plan your business’s
cybersecurity strategy.
_This event is by invite only and seating is limited. Lunch will be
provided. Registration required._
MICHAEL DEPALMA, DATTO, INC.
Michael graduated Johns Hopkins University in 2002 with a degree in
Political Science. Upon graduation, he began a career in sales which
has covered a wide range of industries, from banking to construction
management to eventually technology. After over a decade in sales,
Michael shifted to presenting to large audiences in an educational
role, helping small businesses understand the current business
environment, cyber threats that jeopardize each industry, and
providing real world examples on how businesses have succeeded in
reaching the growth potential. In his role as Channel Development
Manager, Michael represents Datto at numerous trade shows and
technology conferences throughout North America, frequently presenting
alongside members of the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI.
TIM MARSH, FBI
Tim Marsh transferred to the Memphis FBI Field Office in July of 2015
and was assigned to investigate Counterintelligence matters along with
Cyberviolations. After almost 15 years in the FBI working
Counterintelligence matters, Mr. Marsh has become an expert in all
facets of this skill set. Reading people, understanding body language
and most importantly becoming an expert in the science known as social
engineering has allowed him to be very successful in speaking to
numerous groups/companies like the FBI’s Memphis ChapterInfraGard
Coordinator as well as the division’s Private Sector Coordinator.
Mr. Marsh began his career as a Special Agent with the FBI in 2004,
where he was assigned to the New Orleans Field Office. Mr. Marsh
investigated a variety of counterintelligence matters, and in 2009 was
transferred to the Los Angeles Field Office where he continued his
work with counterintelligence. In 2011, he was named Supervisory
Special Agent of the cyber program in the New Orleans Field Office.
In 2012, Mr. Marsh was instrumental in identifying cyber-related
victims and developing a method of effectively notifying impacted
victims. Mr. Marsh was essential in the CyberDivision’s
redevelopment of the Guardian for Cyberthreat tracking program.
Additionally, Mr. Marsh drove to implement the Guardian for Cyber
program, to include iGuardian, to be utilized throughout the US
government effectively implanting Section 4 of Executive Order13636.
In April of 2013, and before his final transfer to Memphis, he was
selected as theUnit Chief of the Cyber Division’s Guardian Victim
Analysis Unit responsible for ensuring the FBI successfully
implemented the Guardian for cyber program enterprise-wide. Before
entering the FBI, Mr. Marsh worked as an engineer with a company in
the Memphis area, specifically associated with the manufacturing of
HID lighting products as well as computer/networking management. He
received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Memphis
in 1999.
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