2020 was the worst year on record for breaches. E.g. there were 2,935 publicly reported breaches in the first three quarters of 2020. According to a recent report from Risk Based Security, the number of records exposed in 2020 was up to 36 billion.
What can enterprises learn from this and do to better protect their data? Is breach prevention even possible?
Hear from the experts on what the new normal for organizations looks like, the cybersecurity best practices to adopt and what's in store for the rest of 2021.
The topics up for discussion will include:
- Cybersecurity in the new normal
- How attackers have take advantage of the pandemic
- Critical steps to take on the path to preventing data breaches
- Why data protection and cybersecurity should not be separate functions
- Best practices and solutions for breach detection and response
- Lessons from the field and recommendations for CISOs
Moderator:
Ashton D'Cruz, Director, CAO, CGO, CISO & Head - CC&S Governance, NatWest Markets Plc, INDIA
Panelists:
Allen Ohanian, CISO, Department of Children & Family Services
Nir Shafrir, VP, Global Field Engineering and Customer success at Nyotron
Andrew Kempster, Principal Consultant Incident Response/Digital Forensics at Trustwave