Reporting live from ITWeb's Security Summit in Johannesburg
Every platform, application and operation depends on the strength and reliability of core connectivity infrastructure, says Casper van der Walt, CTO of CipherWave.
Initiatives without proper governance, visibility and trust risk exposing organisations to significant disruption.
Running live video interviews with industry experts directly from the exhibition floor of the continent’s largest cyber security gathering, ITWeb’s video programming will provide two days of insight on key topics.
BDO will explore how companies must rethink cyber security governance in the face of increasingly sophisticated AI-powered attacks and escalating operational risk.
Pentera will share how AI-powered security validation helps companies remediate vulnerabilities faster as attackers increasingly weaponise AI.
The company will highlight how its Built-In Cyber Warranty Protection helps qualifying managed services clients move from reactive cyber security to a more accountable, managed cyber risk model.
The company says cyber security must be embedded into governance, technology strategy, infrastructure design, human behaviour and operational resilience.
Connectivity debt is not always obvious when it’s created, but the risk is lurking beneath the surface, waiting to rise up at the most inopportune time.
You don’t just need a copy of your data; you need a guarantee that your business can survive a worst-case scenario, says Matthys Botha, pre-sales engineer and data protection specialist at Diopoint.
Focusing too much on metrics can lead cyber professionals to lose sight of their mission, says Duncan Rae, Pepkor group CISO.
AI will do its best to fulfil your objectives, even if the results aren't accurate, says KnowBe4’s Javvad Malik.