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Event Date Tue May 28 UTC (7 months ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 27 8:00pm - Mon May 27 8:00pm
Location Online
Region All
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It is vital for any company, regardless of size, to identify and analyze the attack surfaces that one's organization faces. A security infrastructure must then be prepared, which balances security and economy. In short, how can you secure yourself as best as possible without compromising productivity, employee satisfaction and the economy.

Another factor is the need for business continuity in your organization. How quickly and how do you need to be able to restore data and get critical business services up and running if disaster strikes?

On this day, we therefore dive right into the engine room and look at how this work can be adapted to the individual company in practice.
We therefore go in depth with which technologies best protect your information and make it possible to get back into operation quickly. This will give you a basis for assessing how you best balance between in-house functions and which services you can advantageously purchase externally.

Because even the best IT security infrastructure can never protect you 100% against a targeted and professional cyber attack or against your company becoming collateral damage as a result of an attack with one of your suppliers.

Through specific cases, you get inspiration for which key elements should be part of your emergency plan. What technical measures you should have in place and how to prepare and train your organization so that you – on your own or in collaboration with key partners – are able to work effectively with incident response.

You'll get that out of it:
• Overview of which key elements should be part of your contingency plan in order to ensure Business Continuity
• Insight into which technologies best protect your information and make it possible to get back up and running quickly
• Inspiration for how to secure yourself as best as possible, without compromising productivity, employee satisfaction and the economy.
• Insight into how you prepare and train your organization so that you – on your own or in collaboration with key partners – are able to ensure Business Continuity
• Insights into how you can design and implement a well-functioning contingency plan with a focus on both technical and organizational countermeasure elements that limit the damage