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For upcoming STACK webinars and a full list of our past events, please visit our Meetup page.
Overview
As we navigate an increasingly complex digital landscape, staying ahead of emerging threats requires a collaborative approach to building resilient and secure environments.
This session first explores the core pillars of modern security, from threat modelling fundamentals to the practicalities of risk assessments. Next, we examine the tenets of defensive cybersecurity, positioning incident response as the frontline for operational resilience. Beyond technical measures, the discussion will cover data governance for securing sensitive information and outline approaches to build and grow a resilient cybersecurity workforce.
Whether you are looking to refine your technical skills or enhance your security framework, this STACK Meetup offers practical approaches ready for implementation. Secure your spot and stay ahead of the breach!
Who should attend: Cybersecurity professionals, engineers, security leaders, and students who want to stay ahead of emerging threats and modern security practices.
Programme rundown
6:55pm – Opening Announcements
7:00pm – Data Governance and Protection to Secure Your Organisation's Sensitive PII and Valuable Enterprise Information
By Raf Zainal, Account Executive, BeyondTrust
7:10pm – At the Core: Navigating Broken Processes & Business Stakeholders in Risk Assessments
By Tyler Tang, Director, CISO Office, softScheck
7:20pm – Introduction to Practical Threat Modelling Practice
By Desmond Cher, Assistant Director, Cybersecurity Engineering, GovTech
7:30pm - Building a Resilient Cybersecurity Workforce
By Glen Wee, Sales Manager APAC, CyberproAI
7:40pm - Growing the Pool of Cybersecurity Practitioners
By Tan Kiang Khiang, Founder/CEO, counterShell Pte Ltd and Adjunct Trainer
7:50pm - Digital Firefighting: Making Incident Response the First Line of Business Defense
By Victor Tan, Managing Director Singapore, Blackpanda
8:00pm - Closing & Networking
8:30pm - End of STACK Meetup
Last updated 13 March 2026
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