Over the past 12 months represent one of the most turbulent and disruptive periods on record in the cyber security landscape. As organisations navigate the uncharted waters of a global pandemic, the so-called “new normal” still felt a long way off. Digital transformation efforts were dramatically accelerated as businesses embraced hybrid and remote working arrangements, but the same questions around security maturity that plagued many businesses in 2020 persisted through 2021.
Join Check Point and Innovatus Media as we connect live, for just 45 minutes as we explore Threat trends and security predictions. The 2022 Cyber Security Report uncovers the key cybersecurity trends from 2021, including a supply chain attack ‘frenzy’ and increased disruption to everyday life.
Agenda
Cyberattacks against corporate networks increased by 50% in 2021 compared to 2020
Education and Research was the most targeted sector, with organisations facing an average of 1,605 weekly attacks - why is this?
What we learnt from the Log4j and other high profile attacks.
A day in the life of a cyber incident response team – stories from the trenches and working with ANZ organisations to uncover threat actors within their network
Scott Mann
Incident Response Team lead - Asia Pacific
Scott Mann is an industry specialist in digital forensics and computer security incident response with twenty years’ experience providing services to the private sector, government departments and law enforcement agencies. Prior to joining the private sector Scott was a Detective with the Victoria Police
Computer Crime Investigation Squad where he conducted online and offline computer crime investigations as well as supporting other investigators in the search, seizure, and examination of computer-based evidence. Scott has worked in the creation of a national computer incident response and forensic service and has advised many government agencies and public companies on their incident response procedure as well as information management as a proactive approach.
Ashwin Ram
Cyber Security Evangelist, Office of the Chief Technology Officer - Check Point Software Technologies
As a Cyber Security Evangelist at Check Point Software Technologies, Ashwin Ram helps business leaders make smarter, more insightful cyber-security decisions.
He does this by ensuring that cyber-security strategies are designed to achieve cyber-resilience. He focuses on both, pre and post infection security controls across corporate networks, cloud, endpoints, mobile and IoT.
Ashwin has delivered technical trainings, cyber-security boot camps, assisted with designing and remediating cyber-security solutions across many organisations within APAC. He is passionate about cyber-security and regularly shares his knowledge on the current threat landscape at various cyber-security conferences across the globe.
Matthew Egan
Editorial Director, Innovatus Media
Matt is the Editorial Director at Innovatus. He enjoys giving executives the time and space to think about new ideas, as well as looking at the impact technology has on culture. His hobbies include being tormented by his two children as well as reading, once his kids are asleep.