Six Simple Steps to Arm your Organization against Advanced Threats

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Trust in the online world is a double-edged sword – your organization’s reputation is often based on it, but increasingly we operate in an environment where trust has come under attack and may soon no longer exist at all. Do we live in a “zero trust” world, or can organizations take simple steps – and deploy defence-in-depth – to avoid the scourge of advanced cyber threats and lost IP?

Join us as we discuss the significance of recent cyber-attacks, how a failure to protect and secure cryptographic keys and certificates, the foundation of trust, exposes new attack vectors, and what your organization can do to move from a reactive security model, to a more proactive detection and response strategy. Leave this webinar armed with six simple steps to help your organization combat today’s advanced threats and protect trust and your brand.

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Drew Amorosi

Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Kevin Bocek

Vice President, Product Marketing, Venafi

Craig Spiezle

Executive Director, Founder & CEO, Online Trust A

Jeff Spivey

International Vice President, ISACA

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