Join us this Thursday, October 28 at 4:00p for a dive into not just how to be good at cybersecurity – but how to be bad! Christopher Wright of Sullivan Wright Technologies, a Little Rock-based IT and cybersecurity services firm will show us some of the best – and worst – ways to implement cybersecurity at your company or institution. Attendance is free, we just ask that you register to attend here.

About our speaker:

Chris is a native of Central Arkansas and a gradate of the University of Arkansas College of Engineering. He is also a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker). He served 12 years in the US Air Force as a Communications Engineer and Cyber Operations Officer as both active duty and a reservist. His previous civilian employment includes The MITRE Corporation and FIS. Currently, he is a founding partner in Sullivan Wright Technologies, a Little Rock-based IT and cybersecurity services firm that focuses on providing cybersecurity services and expertise to small businesses in the state. As well as serving small businesses, he also teaches with the Forge Institute and Arkansas Center for Data Science Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Training Bootcamp. Additionally, Chris is a game master with JOLT Cyber Challenge, a capture the flag competition hosted by The Venture Center. He also volunteers with a community group called Central Arkansas Hackers, is an organizer for Little Rock Tech Fest, and mentors several junior cyber professionals and students one-on-one.