
Sarb Sembhi

In this webinar, we will shift the focus to the critical needs of securing remote access to factory floors and factory data, exploring how to apply the principle of Zero Trust and Zero Standing Privileges to secure the access to data and facilitate the digital transformation of industry sectors and critical infrastructures.

This webinar will explore how organizations can increase their cyber-resilience throughout digital transformation, outlining the pillars of a security architecture that provide the ability to detect cyber-incidents early and effectively respond to emerging threats.

Webinar looking at trends, findings and solutions for the password problem

How to use frameworks to bolster workforce development, using it as a tool to map out career progression

In this webinar, we will explore the latest in malware trends, asses the current state of play of information theft threats and outline steps you can take to protect your organization.

This panel questions why data breaches are getting worse and what measures can be put in place to stop your organization from becoming tomorrow’s headline

In this webinar we’ll discuss cyber resilience as a risk mitigation strategy, incorporating robust security, data protection and recovery as well as the ability for employees to continue working effectively during and immediately after an attack.

It's easy to say 'you cannot trust users with passwords' however, the vast majority of your users will use online banking.

In a world where cyber threats are a constant danger, companies find themselves in an ongoing battle to keep their data safe. A plethora of risks now exist as cyber-criminals continually seek new ways to breach our borders and get their hands on our vital information.

In this webinar we will discuss potential outcomes and time horizons with regards to data sharing regulations and considerations for companies currently involved in PII data sharing.

Technology innovation is at the heart of the cybersecurity industry as it attempts to keep pace with those that wish to disrupt, defraud or damage our organizations.

The number of threats organisations face is increasing exponentially as attackers, armed with new tools and techniques and inspired by a range of motives, grow more sophisticated in their actions.