What does it mean to be cyber resilient?
Cyber resilience is a shift to enable enterprise resilience and the ability for organizations to thrive despite adversities, crises, and business volatility. Being resilient equips organizations with the ability to "pivot" at scale during adverse cyber events and market conditions (including non-business events such as a global pandemic) and to adapt to customer changes, digital transformation, and hyper-scaled growth.
Hear directly from experts who know what it takes to enable a cyber resilient program — one that helps ensure that when the inevitable cyber disruption occurs, stakeholders know that there is a well-thought-out and practiced cyber resilience plan in place to help ensure the organization can survive and thrive during turbulent times.
Featuring:
• Dr. Ron Ross, NIST Fellow
• Jim Routh, Former CISO Mass Mutual, Aetna/CVS, American Express
• Rob Aragao, Chief Security Strategist, Micro Focus
They will discuss the main goals of being cyber resilient:
• Anticipating disruption
• Withstanding attacks
• Recovering rapidly
• Adapting to an evolving threat landscape