When: August 25 | 2016 Attend
Cybersecurity has jumped to the top of companies’ risk agenda after a number of high profile data breaches, and other hacks. In an increasingly digitized world, where data resides in the cloud, on mobiles and Internet of Things enabling multitude of connected devices, the threat vectors are multiplying, threatening the firms’ operations and future financial stability.
When: August 9 | 2016 Attend
The Internet of Things (IoT) is here to stay, and Gartner predicts there will be over 26 billion connected devices by 2020. This is driving an explosion of data which offers tremendous opportunity for organizations to gain business value, and Hadoop has emerged as the key component to make sense of the data and realize the maximum value. On the flip side, the surge of new devices has increased the potential for hackers to wreak havoc, and Hadoop has been described as the biggest cybercrime bait ever created.
Recorded: November 12 | 2015 Attend
In a landscape filled with new threats and new regulations, risk management has never been more critical to senior leaders across all sectors. The growth of data is increasing exponentially, organizations are suffering from volatility across all risk types, and need to re-think their enterprise risk strategy. At the heart of this strategy is the need for a single consistent view of the data, and a data-centric, multi-platform approach to secure valuable customer and corporate data assets, end-to-end.
Recorded: June 23 | 2015 Attend
The total number of fraudulent payment card transactions has grown every year since 2006, and experts are calling 2014 "the year of the breach." The Ponemon Institute found that each breach cost the average retailer $8.6 million in related expenses, and the price tag connected with a data breach increased across the board, reaching $20.8 million for financial service firms, $14.5 million for technology companies and $12.7 for communications providers.
Recorded: March 22 | 2016 Attend
Under the rules of PCI DSS v3.1, SSL and early versions of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol are no longer considered acceptable for payment data protection due to "inherent weaknesses" within the protocol. Organizations who process payments must migrate to TLS 1.1 encryption or higher by June 2018. Prior to this date, existing implementations using SSL and/or early TLS must have a formal risk mitigation and migration plan in place. Moreover, details have just been released on the upcoming PCI DSS 3.2.
Recorded: October 29 | 2015 Attend
Managing third-party risk is a big undertaking. Most financial institutions have tens of thousands of supplier relationships, and many data breaches originate through IT Vendors within the supply chain. Not only are the risks associated with third-party vendors increasing, but regulators are turning their attention to the need for organizations to manage IT vendor risk more effectively.
Recorded: May 29 | 2014 Play
The state of business continuity and disaster recovery planning is dismal in most organizations and nonexistent in many. Most plans in place simply don't work. This is not surprising since disaster recovery hasn't been a priority among CIOs, until now, as cloud for disaster recovery is now a viable and more cost-effective option for organizations.
Recorded: February 24 | 2016 Attend
In every organization, there are a multitude of applications and devices and a universe of threats and vulnerabilities. Every process, function and system has certain risks and compliance requirements. It is no longer enough to have a handful of diligent security and compliance professionals managing the organization's risk strategies and controls. Their processes must embrace business and mission professionals' knowledge of risk, who evaluate the causal impact of threats to their operational performance, and participate in decision-making to meet their risk posture goals.
Recorded: September 15 | 2015 Play
Inadequate security and dedicated cyber attackers have led enterprise data breaches to increase at an alarming pace. Staggering numbers of affected customers - and financial losses - are sending shock waves through the business world, and creating a sense of urgency around identifying solutions. Finding a way to ward off cyber intruders has become a critical challenge.
Recorded: October 17 | 2013 Play
Today's corporate leaders face multiple challenges, including the need to innovate in extremely competitive business climates, address highly dynamic regulatory and compliance challenges, and secure the enterprise against a wide barrage of new and evolving sophisticated threats. Security is a major consideration in the way that business and information technology systems are designed, built, operated, and managed.
Recorded: December 10 | 2015 Attend
In 2014 around 40 percent of data breaches were the result of external intrusions, while the remainder were caused by a lack of internal controls/employee actions, lost or stolen devices/documents, and social engineering/fraud. The good news is that the vast majority of security breaches can be prevented by implementing and enforcing basic security best practices with proven technologies.
Recorded: July 23 | 2015 Play
As corporate information technology infrastructure increases in size and complexity, corporations are recognizing the need for a better mechanism for assessing IT's role and alignment to the key corporate initiatives. What began as a series of best practices has evolved into the field known as IT governance.
Getting your US and global business operations compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS) is a must-do. The first step is to understand what the 12 requirements mean. In this on-demand webinar, experts from CyberSource and Trustwave will explore the following topics: