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Cybercriminals are looking forward to 2022, so you need to plan your response now
2021-11-17 18:00

Cybersecurity firm Rapid7 is running 2022 Planning, a "Four-part webinar series to help cybersecurity teams plan for their 2022 needs."

The EMEA edition features Jen Ellis, vice-president of community and public affairs at Rapid7; and Carl Nightingale, a partner in cybersecurity and digital trust at PA Consulting.

In a second webinar, also available on demand, Bob Rudis, chief security data scientist at Rapid7, presents the Path to Effective Cybersecurity Program Maturity.

The North America edition will feature Katie Ledoux, chief information security officer at Attentive, and goes live on Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 1300 ET. Simon Goldsmith, director of information security at OVO Energy, joins for Rapid7 for the EMEA edition, which will be broadcast live on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at 1500 GMT. Simplifying the Complex: Common practices across cybersecurity regulations.

On December 13, Harley Geiger, senior director of public policy at Rapid7, and Brian Carey, senior manager of advisory services also at Rapid7, will present findings from their new white paper titled: Simplifying the Complex: Common practices across cybersecurity regulations.

Harley and Brian will identify commonalities among 10 major cybersecurity regulations, break down complicated regulatory text into a set of consistent cybersecurity practices, and organize the practices into core components of organizational security programs.


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