About this webinar:

Before Covid-19, cyber security teams already confessed to being overworked – battling simply to keep their heads above a constant tide of security alerts, across numerous tools and reports. High profile security breaches, with malware at their root, were a seemingly weekly occurrence. The financial and reputational damage that followed were often as had to recover from as the attack itself. It comes as no surprise that many businesses have resorted to simply paying off cybercriminals.

Now Covid-19 is adding its burden to the cyber risks IT teams are having to battle against. With many workforces working entirely from home, outside the traditional office security firewalls and processes, any pre-held notions of working in a post-security perimeter world are being tested.

This webinar, will draw on the latest developments, trends and experiences in malware to explore what best practice for malware prevention and remediation looks like today. It will discuss incident frequency and remediation times, financial and reputational implications, and reveal what organisations should be doing differently to quickly recover from a malware attack.

It will also examine how changing working habits amidst Covid-19 are affecting this, and what the implications will be of the ‘new normal’ that will follow: How do we best secure our organisations after the pandemic?

Sponsored by:

malwarebytes

Panel

Andrew Hobbs

Andrew Hobbs

Content Strategist & Research Analyst, Enterprise Technology

View presenter info
Close

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

Stuart-sumner

Stuart Sumner

Editorial Director, Enterprise IT

View presenter info
Close

Stuart Sumner is Editorial Director of Incisive Media's technology-focused titles: Computing and Delta. He oversees all content across print, web, tablet editions, rich media and events - including the IT Leaders' Dining Club and Computing Summits. During Stuart's tenure Computing has transformed from a print-reliant business to a bleeding edge multi-channel brand with an industry-leading events portfolio. Previously he spent 10 years as a programme manager in the IT industry, working for companies such as the BBC, COLT, Nortel Networks and Equant. As a journalist he has also worked for Time Out and IPC Media. He is a regular technology pundit and contributor to the BBC News Channel, as well as a published author.

alan-radomsky

Alan Radomsky

Sales Engineering Manager, EMEA, Malwarebytes

View presenter info
Close

Alan has worked in IT and IT Security industry for various organisations for around 22 years and has a wealth of experience across industry sectors such as Finance, Retail, Manufacturing, Healthcare and Government customers throughout his security career.

He understands the challengers companies faces in today’s continual and rapidly changing threat landscape and has the technical expertise to help combat these challenges.

shilpadanwe (1)

Shilpa Danwe

Principal Software Engineer, BBC

View presenter info
Close

Shilpa is a Principal Software Engineer at BBC. Currently working on critical web platform services, developing and mentoring software engineers, and providing technical and architectural leadership across platforms. As a Security champion, she is helping to create a culture of awareness to build secure applications.

Previously she has successfully led product teams with agile working practices. She has helped team build continuous delivery capabilities through automation and infrastructure as code. She believes in building autonomous teams that have both a product focus and build high-quality production systems through automation for functional and cross-functional requirements. She strongly believes in enabling people and teams through technical leadership.

Shilpa is an advocate of Women in STEM fields and volunteer Secretary of BBC Women In STEM board.

Register

Our registration process uses cookies, by submitting this registration form you agree to our cookie policy.