Cybersecurity Predictions and Trends for 2022: A UK Focus
Webinar | 02.24.22, 12:30 PM UTC - 1:30 PM UTC
Hacking and malware attacks are now critical business risks for any organisation and their threat level and sophistication are ever increasing. As we begin 2022, securing data and networks, managing threats to infrastructure and having a comprehensive critical response plan in place are key.
We are delighted to invite you to join us and our special guests on our webinar on Thursday February, 24 at 12:30 pm (GMT). We will be joined by Mark Hughes, President of Security at DXC Technology and Dave Harvey, Head of UK Cybersecurity at FTI Consulting.
In this session, the panel will explore the following issues:
- What are the likely threats, threat actors and evolution in malware that organizations should be tracking and preparing for?
- Technology solutions are evolving at a rapid pace - we will discuss some of these exciting developments.
- Regulations and corporate best practices will remain at the forefront of combatting cyber threats and ensuring good practice – we will examine those likely to affect organizations and how best to stay ahead in the coming year.
*We will be holding a second (in person) session later in the year focusing on critical incident response and sharing insights gleaned from our involvement in over 1000 incidents for clients. Details of this will be sent out over the coming weeks.
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