Is negotiating with Cyber terrorists our new normal ?

2020 saw a huge increase in the number of DDoS attacks, as the pandemic hit and our reliance on online services soared. In May this year, we were all shocked to see ransomware successfully target critical US national industrial infrastructure, and get their pay out. Is this the ‘new normal’ for Cyber? Is negotiating with ransomware still avoidable or inevitable? How can organizations better respond to the risks and opportunities of the security landscape?  

This session won’t explore well-known implications of these incidents, it will be fully focused on practical actions and steps that can bolster your approach and accelerate your response to potential InfoSec/Cyber risks.

In this webinar, we will explore key program success criteria, encompassing:

– Easing fear by implementing a consistent approach to rigorous Cyber/Infosec best practices (NIST/ISO)
– Putting practices in place to instill real confidence in your preventative measures, but also (more critically) in your reactions to an incident
– Orchestrating your InfoSec/Cyber response with your BCM/ITDR execution capabilities with real time visibility
– Learning from the past (yours and others) to ensure that you interrogate and strengthen your security posture
– Building an agile future-forward cyber posture, so you’re always ready for the next security challenge

Join Mark Heywood, Resilience Expert as he moderates a conversion that delves into these questions by shining a light on Cybersecurity today. Mark will be joined by Cutover’s CISO, Craig Gregory and Steve Piggot, Global Head of Enterprise Resilience.

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