Effective Response & Recovery
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Effective Response & Recovery

Combined Session
Wednesday, November 13, 2019 14:00—15:00
Location: Carl von Gontard

Digital Transformation Resilience - Are You Really Prepared?

Many organizations are undergoing “Digital Transformation” to become more agile, closer to their customers and more efficient.  While this has the potential to provide enormous benefits, many organizations are not prepared for the risks that it brings.  As the organization transforms it becomes more dependent upon its IT systems and hence more vulnerable to the effects of a cyber-attack or simple failure of their IT systems.  Does your digital transformation plan include resilience? 

It is no longer “if” your organization will suffer a cyber incident but “when”.  Yet, statistics from the UK Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018 show that “while over four in ten businesses experienced a cyber security breach or attack in the last 12 months – less than one in three had a formal cyber incident response plan.”

The consequences of not being prepared can be severe to the Digital Enterprise.   Would your organization be able to cope?  Without a plan your organization may be subject to additional financial penalties for failing to properly manage the incident.  As well as suffering reputational damage, your organization will lose customers and revenue.  

After attending this presentation, you will be able to:

Digital Transformation Resilience - Are You Really Prepared?
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Mike Small
Mike Small
KuppingerCole
Mike Small is the retired director of security management strategy of CA, where he was responsible for the technical strategy for CA's security management software product line within Europe,...

Slashing TTR: An Automation-First Approach to Incident Response

Time-to-resolution (TTR) is the time from when an incident is reported to the time it is resolved, and a critical incident management KPI. Automating common steps such as indication of compromise, reconnaissance, and defining last-known-good state can enable data-driven decisions to improve TTR. In this session, I will propose opportunities in the incident lifecycle that can be automated and ultimately reduce the security risk to your environment by resolving incidents quickly.

Brian Wagner
Brian Wagner
Bulletproof
Brian is the CTO of Bulletproof. Before he worked 5+ years at AWS helping customers achieve from various roles within the organisation. First, as a Solutions Architect based out of Berlin in 2013,...
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