Cyber resilience: Supporting the FSCA / Prudential Authority Joint Standards framework
Cyber-Resilience supporting the Framework for Joint Standards from the Prudential Authority
Rubrik invites you to this timely event for a briefing on the imminent release of the Joint Standards for Cyber Resilience from the South African Reserve bank and the FSCA.
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority and the Prudential Authority Joint Standard: Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Requirements outlines the minimum standards for cybersecurity and cyber resilience for financial institutions. It is designed to ensure that they implement processes and have tools and technology to protect against cyber attacks, and to respond and recover from them.
Attend this free event to get an understanding of the Framework, as well as how to address the requirements from a regulatory perspective.
Financial services risk and security decision makers will learn what factors to consider in the application, strategy and implementation of measures to comply with these newly formed regulatory requirements.
They will also get insights into the role of a Defence in Depth Strategy, improved protection against compromise, and the ability to recover in a resilient manner.
This includes:
- Implementation of effective and appropriate cyber resilience capabilities.
- Detection and prevention of unauthorised access of sensitive data.
- Ensuring data is protected in a recoverable manner across all applications, enterprise and cloud instances.
- Ability to respond to and recover from cyber-attacks.
- Establishment of a comprehensive data backup and security strategy to resume service quickly.
- The requirement for data to be stored within an air-gapped environment.
The SARB will provide an outline of the standard’s requirements, while an information panel will delve into the details. A panel of Rubrik experts will then explore how to meet these requirements.
Discover the requirements of the new Joint Standard: Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience.
Understand what factors to consider, and what measures to implement to remain compliant.
Learn how to achieve improved cyber resilience.
Find out how the requirements can be addressed with Rubrik.
Agenda
Understanding the new Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FCSA) and the Prudential Authority’s Joint Standard: Cybersecurity and Cyber Resilience Requirements
Dr Sizwe Gwala, Head of Data Governance, ABSA
Strategies and considerations for compliance
Graham Vorster, Managing Director, Black Swan Technology Consulting
Dr Sizwe Gwala, Head of Data Governance, ABSA
Who should attend?
This event is for you if you are a risk, security or compliance decision-maker in the financial services sector, including:
Chief Risk Officers, Chief Operations Officers, Technology Risk Managers / Officers, Operational Risk Managers / Officers, CISOs / Security Officers, CIOs, Architects
About Rubrik
Rubrik, the Zero Trust Data Security CompanyTM, delivers data security and operational resilience for enterprises. Rubrik's big idea is to provide data security and data protection on a single platform, including Zero Trust Data Protection, Ransomware Investigation, Incident Containment, Sensitive Data Discovery, and Orchestrated Application Recovery. This means your data is ready so you can recover the data you need, and avoid paying a ransom. Because when you secure your data, you secure your applications, and you secure your business.
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