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Sept21TN

Recorded:    April 4 | 2017       Attend

Data security and the challenge of data protection is increasing in scope and difficulty. The massive volume of data that businesses are collecting is growing exponentially, and managing compliance delivery is a daunting task with huge negative consequences for getting it wrong. While organizations have long needed to safeguard intellectual property and confidential information, changes in information technology and business models introduce new threats, and new regulations. Governments and industry bodies are imposing new regulations to motivate organizations to protect the privacy and confidentiality of information. Responsibilities can vary widely by region and by industry, and staying on top of an ever-shifting regulatory landscape is complex and challenging, but it isn't impossible.

Panel

Recorded:    October 18th | 2016       Attend

After multiple newsworthy data breaches in recent times, IT security and privacy governance has gained importance across the globe. Most organizations have established security and compliance policies and procedures to protect their intellectual property and corporate assets, especially in the IT space.

Sept21TN

Recorded:    Sept 21 | 2016       Attend

Over recent years, several organizations have suffered damaging data breaches where sensitive data was stolen. Alarmingly, things seem to be getting worse, and the results can be devastating. With the expanding threat landscape and the rise of the data-centric enterprise, companies must have parallel development of their security architecture to protect their sensitive data. But in the time it's taken for data security to catch up with the changing environment, organizations have found their compliance and data protection programs vulnerable.

Panel

When:    June 22 | 2016       

The face of the threat landscape is becoming increasingly sophisticated and highly targeted. Advanced threats are succeeding in their effort to gain access to payment data of target organizations. CISOs, CXOs, and other executives need to become knowledgeable about the potential impacts of targeted attacks and advanced persistent threats. They need to become actively engaged in developing and implementing effective protective strategies.

Panel

Recorded:    December 10 | 2015      

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.

Live Webcast

Recorded:   August 20 | 2014      Play

With the emergence of big data healthcare analytics, electronic health information exchange, clinical data warehousing, and other technologies for optimizing patient care, the healthcare industry has never been more reliant on electronic data and the strict requirements associated with the data. The advances in business processes, technology and regulations require that data security initiatives evolve to address new and growing threats. Coincidentally, in a recent survey, 69% of organizations felt that provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have the effect of increasing or significantly increasing risks to patient privacy and security.

Coming Up!

Recorded:   May 6 | 2014      Attend

2014 has been called "The Year of Encryption." The recent data breaches, personal identity theft cases, email snooping concerns, and a serious, far-reaching software vulnerability (i.e., Heartbleed) have put a spotlight on the importance of protecting sensitive data, both inside and outside the enterprise. Email is invaluable to enterprises. It's the easiest mode of communication which also makes it an easy target for data theft.

Live Webcast

Recorded:   March 18 | 2014     Play

In December 2013, US retailer Target suffered a high profile data breach at the hands of a cybercriminal group, who infected its point-of-sale (PoS) terminals with malware to steal the details of around 110 million customers. Marcus Group's systems were also compromised recently and crooks made off with customer card details, while several other merchants are reported to be preparing to go public with their own breaches.

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