Nclose, a cyber security technology and services provider that supports southern Africa's organisations against modern cyber threats, has been announced as a silver sponsor for ITWeb Security Summit 2020, to be held as a virtual event from 25 to 28 August this year.
“Nclose helps organisations secure their most critical data and build resilience against emerging cyber threats,” says Angela Mace, CRM and Events director at ITWeb. “The company offers solutions surrounding the management of cyber security products, including an MDR service; their industry experience will be a valuable addition to the agenda.
“We are delighted to have them on board. As the threat landscape continues to evolve at an unprecedented pace, particularly in light of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Nclose continues to offer insight and the ability to deploy a leading-edge arsenal of products set to bring peace of mind to its customers.”
According to Martin Potgieter, technical director of Nclose, the ITWeb Security Summit and similar events are important because they allow us to step away from the rat race and listen to insightful viewpoints, as well as take the time to work out how these different views can fit into our own strategies.
“The cyber security industry has a particular 'cagey' nature to it, and these events allow us to park our suspicions and not only listen to what our colleagues are doing, but hopefully encourage us to share our views and learnings,” he adds.
He believes it is also great to have an opportunity to listen to international speakers who often bring a different perspective to our uniquely South African life and thinking. “We also view the ITWeb Security Summit as an excellent platform to showcase our capabilities and help clients resolve the complex challenges they need to deal with in regards to cyber security today.”
During the event, Paul Grapendaal, head of Managed Security Services at Nclose, will be presenting on: ‘Leveraging your existing technology investments to improve your security and reduce your risk’. Because ITWeb Security Summit 2020 is being held as a virtual event this year, delegates will be able to access the content from the comfort of their own homes or offices, cutting out travel time, and will be able to pop in and out of sessions as they wish, without disrupting anyone. In addition, all conference materials and recordings can be accessed online.
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