Webroot Announces Grayson Milbourne to Speak at the 10th Annual Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference

BROOMFIELD, CO. - May 6, 2016

Webroot, the market leader in next-generation endpoint security and cloud-based collective threat intelligence, today announced that Webroot security intelligence director Grayson Milbourne will speak at the 2016 Rocky Mountain Information Security Conference (RMISC).

On Thursday, May 12, at 9:25 a.m. MT, Grayson Milbourne will host the “Cloud Security Best Practices Against APTs” session, in which he’ll discuss crucial strategies for detecting and preventing advanced persistent threats. Milbourne will also provide an in-depth look at the implementation of threat intelligence to defend against today’s cyber threats.

"Webroot is fully vested in promoting information security in the Rocky Mountain region," said Patrick Kennedy, vice president of enterprise marketing at Webroot. "RMISC offers a unique forum for security practitioners to discuss the latest trends with other Denver-area thought leaders and see innovations from vendors who are contributing to the success of the local economy."

As a Platinum Sponsor of the 10th annual RMISC event taking place in Denver, May 11-12, Webroot will showcase its Smarter Cybersecurity™ approach, which harnesses the power of cloud-based collective threat intelligence to stop threats in real time and help secure the connected world.

Join the conversation, discover new threat stats from Webroot research, and view live coverage of the RMISC 2016 conference by following #ProvenNextGen and Webroot activity on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. For more information about Webroot at RMISC 2016, visit booth #107 in the RMISC Exhibit Hall or online at https://www.rmisc.org/wp-content/uploads/Webroot-RMISC-profile.pdf.

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