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Recorded:    July 30 | 2020      Watch Now!

In response to the Coronavirus Pandemic, countries are turning to tech to find solutions for containing the spread of the virus. New government initiatives including contact tracing apps are being implemented at lightning speed, and tele-health regulation is being approved in days instead of years. The world is rapidly digitising in response to all users working from home simultaneously, companies are adding network technology to expand coverage and capability, and online video conferencing is exploding.

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Recorded:    August 27 | 2020      Attend

Under the weight of new and changing regulations around the world, many organizations struggle to achieve compliance. They often lack a holistic view of their compliance profile and face increasing challenges due to digital transformation. Chief Compliance Officers who take a top-down approach are often met with resistance, but a successful program requires management to actively participate, not just sign off.

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Recorded:    December 17 | 2020       Watch Now

Working From Home (WFH) is rapidly becoming the new norm, and cyber criminals across the globe are leveraging the panic induced by this pandemic to launch disruptive cyber-attacks. In the new WFH normal, you will have to secure every aspect of the architecture, whether it’s on premise hardware, cloud infrastructure or your employee’s endpoint devices. Any weakness in this entire chain will expose your IT infrastructure to security risks.

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Recorded:    May 26 | 2021      Watch Now

2021 is set to be an exciting one for privacy protection legislation as several notable privacy laws will begin enforcement, with several others falling in line to the new international standard set by the GDPR.

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Recorded:    September 24 | 2020      Attend

Third-party risk management (TPRM) programs are designed to offload that risk, but the current approach isn’t providing the intended results. According to the Ponemon Institute, nearly 61% of U.S. companies have experienced a data breach caused by a third party.

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Recorded:    January 28 | 2021      Watch Now

Last year, 59% of companies experienced a third-party data breach, and current global uncertainty is a reminder of the increasing complexity of managing third-party risk. Balancing the risks and benefits of using third parties to deliver business services has always been key and during a crisis, the risks can be significantly heightened.

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Recorded:    June 24 | 2021      Watch

Traditional Vendor Risk Management tactics are inadequate for understanding the cybersecurity posture of your vendor ecosystem. Your organization should also make sure that your program is efficient in its processes and works to enable business, mitigate risk, ensure compliance and that it fits into your organization’s overall structure. Whatever your company size and regardless of the number of vendors you have, creating efficiencies across your vendor risk management program isn’t just helpful—it’s critical if you want to properly assess the security posture of your vendors.

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Recorded:    October 22 | 2020      Attend

Many organizations rely on governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) technology to consolidate risk information from internal sources (such as finance, IT, and operations) and external sources to understand their threat landscape. Yet as vendor ecosystems grow in size and complexity, risk management teams are increasingly struggling to procure and maintain high-quality, real-time data to feed their GRC systems.

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Recorded:    February 25 | 2021      Attend

The frequency and severity of security incidents has risen as cyber criminals continually adapt their methods of attack to maximize profit, from mass-market approaches, to compromising as many organizations as possible, to more sophisticated attacks that target specific companies. This is why building an IT security strategy that has data-driven threat intelligence (TI) at its core is so critical.

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Recorded:    July 22 | 2021      Watch

Incident response teams, threat hunters and security operations centers need visibility into what’s happening on their networks so they can make sense of their traffic and move at the speed of attacks. Cybersecurity best practices have moved from protection to detection and response and the lens is refocusing again on data-driven security. Data is the key to making more informed, strategic cybersecurity decisions — and ensuring you’re spending your security dollars effectively. Continuous data-driven monitoring of security in your organization and in every vendor organization with access to your IT infrastructure is the only strategy that will keep you one step ahead of the bad guys.

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Recorded:    November 19 | 2020      Watch Now

Cyberattacks can cost an organisation its reputation, its customers and a great deal of money, making CEOs and board members more accountable. Yet, research shows that a high percentage of corporate boards are not actively involved in cybersecurity oversight. Nonetheless, Gartner estimates by 2021, 100% of large enterprises will be asked to report to their board of directors on cybersecurity and technology risk at least annually.

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Recorded:    March 25 | 2021      Attend

Cyber-risk management has been forever changed by COVID-19. From the sudden and exponential growth of the remote workforce to the increase in cyber threats that exploit the expanding attack surface, the pandemic has created new challenges which require new strategies for effectively managing cyber risk. This paradigm shift has accelerated the demand for efficiency and forced a new mindset for risk and compliance teams who are relying on automation technologies like never before.

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Recorded:    August 26 | 2021      Watch

Data breaches are one of the world’s biggest cybersecurity threats for organizations of all sizes. A recent survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute revealed that 59% of organizations have experienced one or more data breaches caused by a third party, costing an average of $7.5 million to remediate. Incorporating current threat intelligence is critical to building and maintaining an effective third-party risk program.

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