e-Crime & Cybersecurity Congress – London, UK

Feb 28 2024

Transforming security for the perma-crisis age

We are delighted to announce that Teneo will be exhibiting at this week’s Ecrime and Cybersecurity Congress, in proud partnership with Akamai.

Held on 28 & 29 February at the Park Plaza Victoria, London, the event will welcome Teneo’s VP of Product Brett Ayres and Akamai’s Ian Ashworth, EMEA Channel Director as guest speakers.

In the first session, held at 9.40am on 28 February, Brett and Ian will present a keynote speech titled ‘Not if, but when – protecting your business against the catastrophic consequences of a breach’. In the session, they’ll explore:

• The evolution of cybercrime, sophisticated attacks, and the role of AI
• Strategies to proactively prepare for a security breach
• Best practices for mitigating the impact of a breach
• Crafting a robust, multi-layered defence strategy

In the second ‘Education Seminar’, held at 12:50 on 29 February, Ian and Brett will present on the theme of ‘So, you’ve been hit by ransomware! What now?’, where they’ll explore crucial decisions such as:

• Should you pay the Ransom?
• Does the DPA 1998 and Article 32 of the GDPR apply?
• Should you tell your customers?
• How can you be better prepared for next time?

If you haven’t already, make sure to secure your place at the event here: https://hubs.ly/Q02mbS9D0

Plus, don’t forget to pop by our stand, where our friendly team will be on hand to discuss all your network and security requirements.

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