Cybersecurity Live 2024 — one week to go!

Financial services professionals are gearing up for FStech's Cybersecurity Live conference, set to take place at the Hilton London Tower Bridge on 6 November 2024.

The event — free to attend for professionals working for financial institutions — promises to deliver crucial insights into the evolving cybersecurity landscape, with artificial intelligence and operational resilience taking centre stage.

BNP Paribas's head of emerging tech risks, Sandip Wadje, will kick off the conference with a keynote session exploring AI for Cyber Risk Automation, focusing on practical applications across GRC, Third Party Risk Management, and Control Testing. This will be followed by a compelling panel discussion on the 'AI security paradox', examining both the defensive capabilities and potential threats posed by artificial intelligence in cybersecurity.

The conference arrives at a pivotal time for the financial sector, with the European Union's Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) implementation on the horizon. A dedicated panel featuring experts from UK Finance, Alvarez & Marsal, and RPC will explore strategic approaches to operational resilience under the new regulatory framework.

Dr Jason R.C. Nurse from the University of Kent will share insights from years of research into ransomware victims' experiences, while FS-ISAC's chief intelligence officer and managing director, EMEA, Teresa Walsh will close the day with a keynote on leveraging intelligence sharing across the financial services sector.

The event will also tackle pressing issues such as insider fraud, with Bottomline presenting findings from a global survey of financial decision-makers, and zero trust security architecture, featuring sessions from industry experts on implementing this crucial defensive strategy. Speakers from Trustmarque, Cisco and Metomic will also dive into the latest cybersecurity developments that are keeping leading financial institutions protected.

With the financial services sector facing increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, this must-attend conference provides a timely opportunity for professionals to gain practical insights, share experiences, and network with peers. The full-day programme also includes multiple networking breaks, allowing delegates to connect with speakers and fellow attendees while discussing the challenges and opportunities in financial services cybersecurity.

Attendance is free for professionals working at financial institutions, offering exceptional value for those looking to enhance their cybersecurity strategies. Delegates will benefit from direct access to leading industry experts, practical insights into emerging threats and defensive technologies, and the opportunity to benchmark their security approaches against peers.

Clickhere to learn more and to register.



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