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WEBINAR: Ensure the performance of security controls across the organisation

WEBINAR: Ensure the performance of security controls across the organisation
Syndicated By: Iain Fraser Cybersecurity Journalist Gibraltar

Mar 22 2023, 12:30pm CET (Duration: 30 mins)
 
As organizations expand their digital footprint, they face a more complex set of challenges, given the growing number of cybersecurity threats and the volume of attacks that appear daily in the news.
 
This creates the need for superior cybersecurity risk management that can help them in this increasingly difficult mission to manage their cyber risk posture. However, they can focus on innovating and driving business growth by doing so more effectively. 
 
Cyber risk management is key to helping you dramatically improve your cybersecurity program, thus working as an enabler of growth and competitive differentiation among your organisations industry peers. However, it requires the use of the right tools to make it less complex and more successful.
 
Join the webinar to learn more about how to:

👉 Develop effective security controls across your expanded digital footprint. 
👉 Measure the effectiveness of controls across multiple business units.
👉 Leverage prescriptive analytics and the asset risk matrix to prioritise decisions.
👉 Define the hierarchical structure of your organisation to more efficiently manage cyber risk.
 
Attend live and take the opportunity to ask any questions you have, or (re)see it on-demand later, when it is most convenient for you.  


Iain Fraser Cybersecurity Journalist


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