Security at the point of data

Webinar: Tuesday, 17th January
from 11.00am to 12.00pm

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Data is a lifeblood of all organisations and needs to be always protected, including from insider threats, or ransomware. On 17th January, a panel of IT Security experts discuss the topic: security at the point of data.

Key themes will include:

  • Data Resilience – protecting data from insider threats or ransomware with air-gapped, immutable, access-controlled backups.
  • Data Observability – monitoring data risk and investigating faster. This includes ransomware, sensitive data exposure, and indicators of compromise.
  • Data Remediation – how to surgically and rapidly recover your apps, files, or users while avoiding malware reinfection
  • “Continuous Security Validation”, and how best to continuously monitor and remediate data risks and the ongoing challenge of fragmented data, and access to that data from outside normal data borders. For example, are remote access rights still secure post-Covid?
  • Zero Trust Data Security™ which works off the assumption that no one is trustworthy—no user, no application, and no device. Increasingly, businesses are turning to a Zero Trust framework to ensure their backups are protected and resilient against ransomware. To meet this new standard, data must be natively immutable so that it can never be modified, encrypted, or deleted by ransomware. Data needs to be ready at all times so you can recover what you need, and never pay a ransom.

Join the webinar on Tuesday 17th January at 11am to find out more, with panellists: Elena Donea and Mark Sullivan, Kontex; Vileen Dhutia and Patrick Merrigan, of Rubrik and Emmet Ryan, Business Post.

Vileen Dhutia

Vileen Dhutia

AVP SaaS / Security, Rubrik

Elena Donea

Elena Donea

Security Testing Lead, Kontex

Patrick Merrigan

Patrick Merrigan

Sales Engineer, Rubrik

Emmet Ryan

Emmet Ryan

Business Post

Business Post

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