
How SMEs Can Defend Themselves Against Cyberattacks: Breakfast
Event Information
Description
How SMEs can defend themselves against cyberattacks.
Did you know that SMEs are cyber attackers’ favourite targets, with 70% of recent attacks striking them? And, of the businesses that are struck, 60% close their doors within 6 months of the attack.
We have more data protection measures in place and are more protected now than ever, but the volume of attacks have increased significantly.
It’s time to shift the conversation on how we can control the risk rather than thinking we can ever completely eliminate it.
Don’t sit idly waiting for the next attack to happen. Join our Disaster Recovery Planning Breakfast to learn about:
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The new data breach laws (and how to avoid $1,800,000 in fines)
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How you can mitigate risk
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How to assess if your business’s continuity practices measure up (when an attack does happen)
Hear from world-leading business continuity and cybersecurity experts from Datto, Sophos, and Powernet and understand what the new mandatory data breach laws mean for your business with Dudley Kneller of Madgwicks Lawyers. There will also be a chance to network with like-minded business owners while enjoying a delicious breakfast!
Limited seats available!
What You Need to Know
Date: May 11 2018 (Friday)
Time: 8:00am – 10:00am
Where: The Cluster, Level 17, 31 Queen St Melbourne 3000
Agenda & Speakers
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"New Notifiable Data Breach (NDB) Regulations & Legal Overview" with Dudley Kneller (Madgwicks Lawyers)
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"The 2018 Cybersecurity Landscape" with Ben Verschaeren (Sophos)
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"Network & Security Breach Prevention" with Ben Verschaeren (Sophos)
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"Ensuring Business Continuity and Recovery from the attack" with Peter Eldon and Jay Isikli (Datto)
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"Security as a Service" with Daniel Williams (Powernet)