Roundtable Luncheon
Advancing brand presence through web security
Web performance is not just about moving static files closer to visitors, it’s also about ensuring that every page renders as fast and efficiently as possible from whatever device a visitor is surfing from.
As an example, malicious bots harm customers’ infrastructure, resulting in bad experiences for end-users. Not to mention the harm caused on legitimate web publishers and applications, hosting providers, and the planet through the cost of electricity for servers and cooling.
We will be discussing:
- How can companies advance their brand presence through web security?
- How do unsecured websites affect a company’s online presence?
- What are the most prevalent cyber threats targeting the world’s best-known brands?
- How are companies combating the biggest and newest security attacks without sacrificing performance?
The Wayfarer, New York City
101 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019, United States | Google Maps
The Ortus Club hosts knowledge-sharing discussions in the best private dining rooms in the world. These venues provide an elegant high-end atmosphere and impeccable table service.
Attended by:
President, Palm Tree Records at Sony Corporation
Founding Editor at Mediaite
Editor in Chief at Everyday Health Group
Co-President at Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.
Partner at Bravo Media
Executive Director, Head of Global Technology Sourcing at WarnerMedia
VP of Brand Marketing & Creative Operations at Thought Catalog
VP of Business and Legal Affairs at Viacom International Inc.
VP of Information Systems at CBS Corporation
Director or Infrastructure at John Wiley & Sons
Director of Business Development at CreativeDrive
Director of Enterprise Architecture at ASCAP
Director, Marketing and Business Development at PHD Media
Director Information Technology at Global Industrial
11:30 am: Arrival of guests and drinks reception
12:00 pm: Welcome by The Ortus Club and short address from Cloudflare
12:10 pm: Discussion instigated by the moderator and continued by the group
1:10 pm: Discussion brought to a close and guests are encouraged to continue networking
1:20 pm: Mains are served
1:30 pm: Discussion comes to a close and continuation of networking