Strengthening Cyber Hygiene & Resilience with ThreatAware

Mar 26 2025
3pm GMT / 11am ET

Cyber-attacks are increasing rapidly, with global cybercrime costs projected to hit $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. As organizations adopt more security tools, managing them effectively has become challenging. Tools operating in isolation can create gaps in protection, making a unified approach to cyber hygiene and asset management essential for building resilience.

Join Teneo and ThreatAware in our upcoming webinar to strengthen your organization’s cyber hygiene and resilience. Led by ThreatAware’s CEO Jon Abbott and Teneo’s VP of Product, Brett Ayres, this session will deepen your understanding of essential cyber hygiene principles and showcase how unified cyber asset management can streamline and enhance your cybersecurity efforts.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Clarity on Cyber Resilience: Learn the distinction between cyber resilience and traditional disaster recovery/business continuity planning.
  • Best Practices for Cyber Hygiene: Explore the ‘Swiss Cheese Model’ and other proactive measures to ensure layered defenses.
  • Resilience-Building Strategies: Discover ways to strengthen cyber resilience across your organization.
  • Insights on ThreatAware’s Solutions: Understand how ThreatAware’s solutions can support your resilience-building efforts.

Don’t miss this chance to simplify and strengthen your cybersecurity efforts.

Visit our registration page to secure your place today! 

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