Overcoming 'Shadow IT' Need and Risk

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The escalating use of shadow IT – information technology outside IT approval – creates significant risk to organizations and is one of the biggest challenges in digital forensics today.

During investigations, incidents, litigation or regulatory and legal compliance, companies must be able to acquire, preserve, analyse, examine and present digital media in a forensically sound manner.

According to McAfee, 80% of workers admit to using SaaS applications at work, in many cases without IT approval. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies and remote working since the pandemic have continued to blur the lines between company and personal device usage.

Organizations need to understand how to get to grips with the expanding shadow IT environment in order to overcome the need and risk attached.

Join this webinar to learn:

  • The growing challenges and risk of shadow IT
  • Strategies for overcoming shadow IT, including the importance of staff awareness training
  • How technologies can help enforce policies, protect data and intellectual property, and reduce costs

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Speakers

Nina Bryant

Managing Director, FTI Consulting

James Coker

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

Daren Menzies

International Trainer , AccessData - an Exterro Company

Paul Watts

Distinguished Analyst, ISF

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