Attendees will hear about the evolving threat landscape and new challenges facing businesses and government from FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, FireEye Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Grady Summers, and United States Department of Justice Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin.

The Summit will feature 36 sessions across four tracks: Incident Response, What a C-level Executive Needs to Know, Tales from the Trenches, and Solutions for Industries. The Solutions for Industries track – a new focus for the Summit – will include sessions focused on government, healthcare, insurance, financial services and industrial systems and critical infrastructure security.

For a limited time, registrants who buy one pass will receive a second pass at no additional cost.

More information on and registration for the FireEye Cyber Defense Summit 2016 is available here.