e-crime & Cybersecurity Mid-year Summit 17 Oct 2024

Oct 17 2024

Simplifying cyber: is reducing complexity the key to better security?

 

We are delighted to announce that Teneo will be exhibiting at the upcoming Ecrime and Cybersecurity Congress, in proud partnership with Akamai.

Held on 17th October at the Park Plaza Victoria, London, the event will focus on how can CISOs make security manageable again.  The event will welcome Teneo’s VP of Product Brett Ayres and Akamai’s Richard Meeus, EMEA Director of Security Technology and Strategy as guest speakers.

In the presentation, they’ll explore:

  • Introduction to Micro-Segmentation: Understanding how Akamai Guardicore’s micro-segmentation technology reduces complexity by isolating and protecting critical assets within the network, minimising attack surfaces.
  • Integration with Multi-Layered Defence: Exploring the role of Guardicore Micro-Segmentation in a comprehensive, simplified cyber defence model, complementing other security layers for enhanced protection.
  • Simplifying Policy Management: Demonstrating how Guardicore’s centralised policy management streamlines security operations, reducing administrative burden and minimising the risk of misconfigurations.
  • Real-World Applications: Case studies showcasing the effectiveness of Guardicore Micro-Segmentation in preventing lateral movement and mitigating the impact of breaches in diverse environments.
  • Future-Proofing Cybersecurity: Discussing the scalability and adaptability of the multi-layered defence model with pro-active micro-segmentation in addressing emerging threats, ensuring long-term security with reduced complexity.

If you haven’t already, make sure to secure your place at the event here: https://akjassociates.com/event/midyear

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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