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The Data Seascape: What You Don't Know Will Hurt You

Presented by

Steve Stone, Head of Zero Labs, Rubrik | Simon Ratcliffe, Strategy Advisor & CIO Mentor

About this talk

Organisations are sitting on an ocean of data. On the surface that ocean looks vast, yet stable. But anyone dropped into its depths knows that it’s teeming with life. Vision is limited, but the more you look - the more data you’ll find. Data is the most critical asset of every organisation and securing this data as it rapidly grows across cloud, SaaS, and on premise is once again one of the most significant challenges facing IT and Security teams in 2024. As data is now the primary target of cyberattackers with 59% of organisations reporting a data breach in 2022, and the projection is that a typical organisations’ data volume will triple in the next five years, how do you close the cyber resilience gap and secure your data? In this fireside chat, you’ll hear from Steve Stone, Head of Rubrik Zero Labs, Rubrik, and Simon Ratcliffe as they discuss: ● The disturbing industry trends of malicious actors success rate ● How beating the attackers depends on your readiness to respond ● The growth of data and its impact on cyber resilience
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