Enterprise Security Preparedness in 2022 and Beyond: Tactical and Strategic Lessons for CISOs
One cannot deny Southeast Asia has become a hotbed for cybercrime activities in 2022. Besides, the region has experienced an increase in DDoS attacks, ransomware attacks, attacks against industrial control systems (ICS), business email compromises, and phishing attacks — the list is endless. Despite substantial annual spending on cybersecurity, breaches are still being reported at a disturbingly high rate.
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Enterprises have been trying to put their best foot forward to mitigate the threats and attacks. In addition, they initiate ransomware planning and response with the adoption of concepts such as ‘zero trust’, layered security approach, and multifactor authentication. While these have helped address a few tactical requirements, CISOs have been grappling with the challenge of taking a long-term strategy to fight threats.
The keynote session will dive into how enterprises need to bolster their defences in fighting threats in 2022 and beyond and the lessons learned