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Date: Wednesday, 8 July
Time: 14.00 (GMT+2)
Duration: 1 hour
The impact of COVID-19 on cyber security
With most employees now working from home, the risk of cyber security attacks has increased exponentially due to insufficient remote access and endpoint security measures in place. In addition, cyber-threat actors have taken full advantage of the global health crisis and the heightened sense of uncertainty, doubt and fear by creating malware or launching attacks with a COVID-19 theme. This webinar will explain the current cybersecurity challenges and what measures you need to implement to mitigate the risks and ensure business continuity.
- How has the threat landscape changed since the crisis started?
- What type of threats are on the increase?
- How have organisations responded?
- What new response measures have been implemented? What lessons have been learned?
- To what extent are organisations’ remote working infrastructures and endpoints protected? What risks do companies need to be aware of?
- How have companies educated their remote workers/implemented awareness campaigns?
- What lessons about cyber security can be learned from the virus itself?
Agenda
Agenda
Welcome
Jason Oehley, channel manager for Africa, Splunk
Business Sponsor Keynote
Nick Black, regional director, Splunk
Technical Sponsor Keynote
Dimitris Vergos, sales engineering director for emerging markets, Splunk
Panel Discussion
Moderator:Jason Oehley, channel manager for Africa, Splunk
Sandro Bucchianeri, Absa group chief security officer
Gerhard Cronje, head: Cyber & Information Security Unit, South African Reserve Bank
Dimitris Vergos, sales engineering director for emerging markets, Splunk
Nick Black, regional director, Splunk
Closing
Jason Oehley, channel manager for Africa, Splunk
Speakers

Gerhard Cronje
Head: cyber and information security unit, South African Reserve Bank (SARB)