April 15 Lesson Learned from Last Year’s Biggest Cyber Attacks and a look ahead to 2026

11:30 am —12:30 pm EST Webinar


Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever — and last year proved just how high the stakes have become. In this webinar, we’ll break down the most impactful cyber attacks from the past year, uncover what went wrong, and highlight the lessons organizations can’t afford to ignore. We’ll also look ahead to 2026, exploring emerging threats, trends, and strategies leaders need to understand now to better protect their teams, data, and systems. 

Attendees will walk away with:

  • A clear breakdown of last year’s most significant cyber attacks and why they mattered

  • Common vulnerabilities and missteps attackers continue to exploit

  • How threat actors are evolving their tactics — and what that means for 2026

  • Practical steps organizations can take to reduce risk and improve resilience

  • How to better align cybersecurity strategy with business priorities

  • Early warning signs that leaders and teams often overlook before an attack occurs

  Cyberattacks don’t just impact IT—they disrupt operations, reputations, and revenue.  Whether you’re a technical professional, business leader, or decision-maker, this session will help you turn past lessons into future readiness.


Meet the Presenter:
Trina Helm-White

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Trina Spalding, CISM

Is a seasoned cybersecurity and risk management leader with deep experience building resilient security programs that enable business success. With a strong focus on aligning cybersecurity strategy to organizational goals, Trina has led cross-functional teams, delivered risk-based solutions, and championed compliance and governance in complex environments. Her work emphasizes proactive defense, operational excellence, and fostering a culture of security awareness across all levels of an organization.

Known for her thoughtful leadership and ability to translate technical challenges into clear business priorities, Trina regularly speaks and consults on emerging security trends, risk frameworks, and effective governance practices. She holds the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) designation, underscoring her expertise in information security governance, risk management, and program development

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