Security teams are overwhelmed.
Too many tools. Too many alerts. Too few people. And now, increasing pressure from the board to protect everything, everywhere, all the time.
In this session, we’ll look at what happens when cybersecurity becomes unsustainable:
- How do you prioritise when everything feels urgent?
- How do you protect teams from fatigue while still protecting the business?
- What gets ignored, and what actually matters?
Expect honest reflection, shared strategies, and a conversation that cuts through compliance noise and focuses on what to do when your team is stretched and your risk is rising.
Find out more about the speakers
Ryan K. Louie, MD, PhD, is a board-certified Psychiatrist with the Washington Permanente Medical Group, providing treatment and care for adult patients with psychiatric illness. In addition to clinical care, Ryan has a research focus on the mental health impact of cybersecurity with a specialty in psybersecurity and the defense against threats on the mental health attack surface. Ryan received his MD and PhD degrees in the Medical Scientist Training Program from the Stanford University School of Medicine, and completed residency training in psychiatry at the University of Hawaii Department of Psychiatry. Ryan completed an internship with the Office of International Health and Biodefense at the U.S. Department of State, and was the recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to Japan. Ryan has served as invited speaker at cybersecurity conferences, published academic articles in psychiatry and cell biology, and is the inventor of the patented microtubule lumen-cast nanowire technology. Ryan enjoys visiting National Park Service sites with the goal to see all of them. Follow Ryan on X @ryanlouie