Securing organisations in a hyperconnected world
Keeping data and operations cyber-secure in complex, hybrid technology environments
Businesses operate in a hyper-connected world where digitalisation, moving to the cloud and the use of hybrid technology pose challenges for governance, operational efficiency and security. AI has added an extra layer of complexity and a new dimension to the threats that businesses face.
In this challenging environment, there is a real need to establish a unified approach to the security of IT networks and operational technology, with unified policy and AI-powered threat management applied across perimeter gateways, datacentres, the cloud and workspaces.
To succeed, organisations need to develop a prevention-first mindset with pre-emptive threat exposure and risk management. By combining AI-powered technology and big data threat intelligence with an open-platform approach, they can achieve proactive prevention and exposure management that will protect the whole organisation.
Join us to network with your peers and gain practical insights into strategies for securing hybrid mesh networks in a hyperconnected world. This is an exclusive event, and seat numbers are very limited, so apply for your place now.
The topics we will explore
During the meeting, we will focus on questions such as:
- What are the threats posed to hybrid mesh networks in an increasingly hyperconnected world?
- What are the benefits of eliminating dependence on a single security hub? How can this be combined with manageable security controls across all clouds, data centres, office workspaces and remote users?
- How can organisations apply consistent security controls while supporting diverse, interconnected technologies?
- What are the cost, scalability and performance implications of a hybrid mesh network security architecture, and how can these be optimised?
Who is invited?
This discussion over dinner is designed for senior cyber-security decision makers in large organisations across [industry tba] who wish to discuss how businesses should react to the new hyper-connected, hybrid tech environments in which they are working.
Be one of 12 senior information security professionals attending this event at the House of Lords in central London. For any enquiries, please contact Mergim Begolli on 020 8349 6458 or email m.begolli@business-reporter.co.uk.
The sponsored dinner is brought to you by Check Point and BT and is only for senior executives, as mentioned above. Registrations of junior professionals, consultants, solution providers or other sellers to this market won’t be accepted. To be eligible, you must be employed by a corporate legal entity such as a private company; if you are a sole trader or in a partnership other than a legally incorporated one, we will be unable to offer you a place.
This event is free of charge to attend.
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