Cyber Security Asia 2022: Developing Cyber Resilience for a Future Ready Organisation
Cybercrime today is not the same as yesterday, and it will also not be the same as tomorrow. There will always be new hybrids of cybercrime methodologies emerging
To stay competitive, the security of your organisation’s data, applications, network and critical business processes should be organisations top priority. Globally in 2021, 1 out of every 61 organisations was being impacted by ransomware each week. Cybercrime through ransomware will continue to grow, despite the efforts of law enforcement to limit this growth globally. Threat actors will target companies that can afford paying ransom, and ransomware attacks will become more sophisticated in 2022.
Given today’s increasingly evolving threat landscape, cyber resilience has become an important factor in determining the success of an organisation. A cyber-resilient business is well prepared to tackle cybersecurity incidents and can effectively respond to and quickly recover when such events do occur. Your business must have a robust cybersecurity resilience strategy in place that will enable you to maintain business continuity before, during and after a cybersecurity incident.
Cyber Security Asia 2022 is back again – bringing together top experts and practitioners for in-depth talks, and exclusive networking opportunities. It’s a platform for the development of partnerships and strategies and highlights the latest technologies that are ensuring the safety and security of government, industry and individuals.
See You There!
- Date: 15 – 16 August 2022
- Time: 9AM – 6PM
- Place: Sheraton Imperial Hotel Kuala Lumpur