Windows Security & Forensics: Coming Soon
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Windows Security & Forensics
Very soon there will be a new Microsoft Virtual Academy Course available to watch , which will cover Windows , Security and Forensics’. Keep an eye at MVA web site and my blog for details.
Every organization must prepare for cyber-crime occurring on their computer systems and within their networks. Are you able to investigate crimes like fraud, insider threats, industrial espionage, employee misuse, and computer intrusion?
The time has come that every IT Pro must learn to recover key intelligence from Windows systems.

Join this session to learn from the master Erdal Ozkaya, to get your act together and to become a digital forensic professional, incident responder and media exploitation master capable of piecing together what happened on windows systems second by second. Erdal joins forces with Hasain ‘the Wolf’ Alshakarti and Raymond Comvalius to show how cyber-crime happens and what you can do to prevent and respond when it occurs.
Watch the Video’s in YouTube
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For further reading on this topic, see NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework and explore Dr. Ozkaya’s CISO Toolkit for practical resources.
CISO Insight
Every interaction in cybersecurity — whether a conference, a technology partnership, or a knowledge-sharing session — builds the collective defense capability of our industry. The real measure of security leadership is not what you protect alone, but what you enable others to protect. — Dr. Erdal Ozkaya
The Bigger Picture: Cybersecurity Leadership in Practice
Events, collaborations, and community engagements like those described above are not isolated activities — they form the connective tissue of a global cybersecurity ecosystem. Dr. Erdal Ozkaya has consistently emphasized that effective security leadership extends beyond technical controls. It requires building relationships across industries, mentoring emerging talent, and contributing to the broader discourse on digital risk.
Whether the context is a financial services summit, a technology conference, or an academic partnership, the underlying principle remains the same: shared knowledge multiplies defensive capability. Organizations that invest in cybersecurity community engagement see measurable improvements in their threat detection, incident response readiness, and overall security posture.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does participating in cybersecurity events improve organizational security?
Active participation in industry events provides direct access to emerging threat intelligence, enables peer benchmarking of security practices, and facilitates relationships that prove critical during incident response. Organizations that engage in the broader cybersecurity community consistently demonstrate stronger security outcomes.
What should CISOs prioritize when evaluating speaking or partnership opportunities?
CISOs should prioritize opportunities that align with their organization’s strategic security objectives, offer genuine knowledge exchange rather than vendor promotion, and provide measurable value through new frameworks, contacts, or actionable insights. Quality of engagement matters more than quantity.
Explore more cybersecurity leadership resources: Cyber Resilience Framework | CISO Toolkit | How to Become a CISO | Zero Trust Security

