May 14th 2018 – Webinar: New Data Breach Findings: The Year of Internal Threats & Misplaced Data

2018 has started off as an eventful year with data breaches at Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and Under Armour’s MyFitnessPal app. And it will continue to be a catalyst year for data security with the 25th of May deadline for the European Unions’ General Data Protection Regulation, which regards “privacy as a fundamental human right and to protect it as such.” Data exposed or breached is not only a headache for security teams, but also impacts brand reputation, customer confidence and stock prices.

Gemalto’s 2017 Breach Level Index found 2.6 billion records where compromised in 2017, a 88% increase from 2016. In this webinar our expert, Jason Hart, will walk attendees through the most shocking 2017 stats, new data breach tactics and how companies can manage risk by mapping out where your data resides. Join us to learn more about:
-Internal threats and misconfigured cloud databases
-Growing security threats like data integrity attacks
-Innovative technology that is solving some of these issues
-What we have in store for 2018

To register for the live webcast, or to watch a replay after the broadcast date, click here.

Feb. 27th 2018 – Webinar – Ponemon Research: Top Trends in Cloud Security

cloud-security-infographicJoin us to hear the findings from Gemalto’s new survey with the Ponemon Institute on how CSO’s view cloud and security
Live online Feb 27 2018 4pm – 5pm (UK), or after on demand
Presented by:
Larry Ponemon, Chairman and Founder of the Ponemon Institute and Jason Hart, CTO office for data protection
To register for this webcast, or watch it on-demand click here.

May 25th 2017 – Turning the Table on Hackers through Situational Awareness

may25th-webcastISC2 Webinar – May 25th 2017 12:00–13:00 BST

Data breaches in 2016 got even more personal with big hacks of adult entertainment sites and social media databases. Hackers mined these for gold, in other words, valuable data to create social engineering attacks, ransom operations and identity theft. According to Gemalto’s Breach Level Index, the number of stolen, compromised or lost records increase by 86% in 2016, while the number of breaches decreased by 4%. Hackers are going after more data than ever before, and they are finding it in large databases that are left relatively insecure.

Whether consciously or not, hackers have grasped the idea of situational awareness. They have figured out how to exploit these golden opportunities by keeping a pulse on what is going on. It seems too simple to be true, but it goes back to the age-old principle of information is power. Getting the information comes from being aware of one’s surroundings. To become situationally aware, companies need to change their mindset- building a walled garden isn’t an option anymore. During the webinar, we will look at the major data breach trends and findings from 2016 and discuss how this information can help develop your situational awareness.

Join us as we cover topics like:

  • What we can learn from Jason Bourne about knowing one’s surroundings
  • What we can learn from hackers to better protect valuable data
  • What we as security professionals can do by going back to the basics of accountability, integrity, auditability, availability and confidentiality
  • How to change our mindset in a new era of a hacker driven gold rush

To register for this event, or to watch on-demand after the event click here. 

April 25th 2017 – Webcast – Part II – How to get started with GDPR & Applying Appropriate Security Controls

april25webcastAs a follow-up to our previous webinar, this panel discussion will dive into further detail about the GDPR.
Presented by compliance experts Christine Andrews (DQM GRC) and Jason Hart (Gemalto) we will answer some of the big questions raised in the previous webinar and open up to the live audience for an interactive Q&A.
To register to attend this free webcast click here.

23rd March 2017 – Webcast – Getting started with GDPR, Privacy and Applying Appropriate Security Controls

Live webinar: 12pm (UK), 23rd March 2017, and available on-demand after this date.

 

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In this webinar, presented by compliance experts Christine Andrews (DQM GRC), Jason Hart (Gemalto) and Becrypt you will learn:

a. The background to the new General Data Protection Regulation
b. An overview of the key areas of change from the existing Data Protection Act – and the penalties for getting it wrong
c. A focus on the information security implications and considerations for meeting compliance
d. An approach for understand the “Gaps” in your current compliance and, importantly, how best to move forwards

To register, click here.