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Traditional web security methods, including firewalls, web proxies, and unified threat management systems can be expensive to acquire, operate and maintain, and often don’t work when users are off the enterprise network. In the age of remote working, a new approach to securing your organisation against malicious and inappropriate web activity is required.

This modernisation must extend to the way we train employees to be vigilant against cyber security attacks too. As the complexity and frequency of nefarious phishing and social engineering activity grows each year, low quality and irregular security training falls increasingly short. Issues such as shadow IT further complicate the cyber landscape.

This webinar will discuss how organisations can revamp their approach to web security and cyber security training, and explore Computing’s dedicated research into the external threats faced by organisations today, the internal issues that compound them, and the effectiveness of security solutions and training programs currently in place.

 

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Tom Allen

Special Projects Editor, Computing

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Tom Allen is the Special Projects Editor for Computing, V3 and The Inquirer. He joined Incisive Media in 2017 from the display industry; trading LCDs and quantum dots for big data and the IoT. As well as writing, Tom regularly interviews C-level IT leaders, helps to organise events across the three titles and complains about improper use of the Oxford comma.

 

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J. Peter Bruzzese

Microsoft MVP (Office Servers and Services), Mimecast

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J. Peter Bruzzese, Microsoft MVP (Office Servers and Services with a focus on Exchange/Office 365), is an internationally published technical author with over a dozen book titles to his credit. In addition, he’s a journalist with a decade at the helm of the Enterprise Windows column for InfoWorld, now serving as Senior Editor for Conversational Geek. He speaks globally for Microsoft and others primarily about security and cyber resiliency with Office 365. Last, but not least, he’s a strategic technical consultant with Mimecast.

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Andrew Hobbs

Technology Analyst, Enterprise Technology

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Andrew is an enterprise technology writer, editor, publisher, strategist and consultant; illuminating digital transformation in the connected world and educating businesses on the opportunities and challenges presented by cloud and edge computing, the Internet of Things, automation, AI, and Big Data. He is a former Editor and Publisher of Internet of Business and now oversees Incisive Works’ enterprise technology thought-leadership content creation, including multimedia digital experiences, whitepapers, webinars, videos, and podcasts

 

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Andjela Djukanovic

Technology Risk Assistant Manager. KPMG

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Andjela has worked for KPMG within the Tech Risk sector for three years following her university studies at the University of Bath. Her day job involves supporting external and internal audit clients, including the use of data analytics, as well as attestation over the use of technology at third parties. Andjela works on advising clients on how to control risks related to their information assets, either in IT management processes, business applications, infrastructure or projects. Technology Risk has given Andjela a platform from which to develop a broad-based understanding of the usage of technology to assist with the implementation and maintenance of a secure control environments across several clients and industries.

 

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