Opening session sets the tone for the Summit with an overview of key cybersecurity and fraud challenges facing UK organizations in the year ahead, with an emphasis on:
Emerging threats
IoT vulnerabilities
How defenders and defenses must adapt
Given current, turbulent conversations around physical and cybersecurity, it's hard to get an exact pulse on the state of the industry and where to start shoring up corporate processes to protect information. But with business and personal safety on the line, it's become increasingly important to be able to identify...
"Threat intelligence" has to be one of the most ill-defined and overused terms in cybersecurity today. With the market estimated to reach as much as $9 billion by 2020, the process of selecting the right threat intelligence solution to fit an organization's unique needs should be straightforward. Yet while business...
Among cybercrimes, financial fraud in particular can be notoriously hard to detect and easy to cover up. But is blockchain technology, with its distributed digital ledger, a new tool to help organizations reduce risk and improve the overall cybersecurity posture? Or is it potentially a source of further cybersecurity...
We've spent countless hours and dollars getting ready for the arrival of the EU'S GDPR and then its enforcement deadline. In the months since the May 25th enforcement date, what's actually changed? How have companies reacted? What should we expect going forward in the EU, and in North America? Has it been all bark and...
At three of the world's largest information security events in 2018, Information Security Media Group's team of editors conducted about 200 video interviews with industry thought leaders, who provided timely insights on important topics. Here's your guide to those interviews.
At RSA Conference 2018 Asia Pacific & Japan, Information Security Media Group conducted dozens of video interviews with industry thought leaders. Here are the highlights.
Explore the state of DDoS attacks as observed by network and security professionals directly responsible for operating and securing global networks. This session covers a range of issues from threat detection and IR to managed services and staffing . Hear about the daily operational challenges, as well as strategies...
Brett Johnson, referred to by the United States Secret Service as "The Original Internet Godfather" has been a central figure in the cybercrime world for almost 20 years. He founded and was the leader of Counterfeitlibrary.com and Shadowcrew.com. Working alongside the top cyber criminals of our time, he helped design,...
Digital Risk is the greatest facet of risk most organizations now face, driven by global acceleration of digitization. It's an issue that has risen well-above the security group, and is forcing executives and boards to think beyond the core competency of their organization; because in many cases, they've transformed...
This exclusive session delves into details of some of CrowdStrike's most eye-opening breach investigations of the past year, and their implications for organizations of all sizes, regardless of their industry or country of origin. Also: New research on "breakout time" -the time from initial intrusion to the first...
Organizations and people's security hygiene can be poor, and criminals know it. Fraudulent activity costs are in the billions worldwide across industries, and over 16 million consumers in the US were victims of identity theft or fraud in 2016. Learning to analyze data at the speed of the business will ensure your...
The concept of deploying multiple layers of security controls throughout IT systems was just the first step in the evolution of cyber warfare. Now organizations are equipped with a broad portfolio of tool sets providing a false sense of security.
View this session, which explores:
The current dynamics of the...
The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) truly represents a radical shift in how companies will operate, governments will govern and individuals will live their lives.
Microcomputetechnologies and autonomous systems will permeate our day-to-day activities. They will introduce opportunities for simplification,...
Due to the volume of personally-identifiable information (PII) available on the black market as a result of high profile breaches, fraudsters can open an account with a real identity using a few key pieces of compromised information. Fraudsters have also begun creating synthetic identities by piecing together...
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