Security News > 2023 > July > Cybercrime – big in Asia Pacific
Sponsored Post Kroll's latest State of Incident Response: APAC report suggests that over half of all organizations in Asia Pacific have experienced a cyber incident, of which a third have suffered multiple incidents.
Kroll's research indicates that 36 percent of the Asia Pacific organizations it surveyed appear not to have an incident response plan to mitigate and neutralize threats in place should incidents occur, which leaves them vulnerable to further attacks, predicts the company.
At the same time, 60 percent of organizations in the Asia Pacific region continue to report with a significant shortage of cyber security professionals, a collective skills gap estimated at 2.16 million according to a study released by ISC2.
This virtual event will feature speakers from across the Asia Pacific including Australia, Singapore and Korea offering expert advice on the latest open source forensic tools available while revealing the methods and strategies which have already proved successful in real world investigations.
Streamed from Tokyo, this will be the first DFIR Summit to be held in the Asia Pacific region, and all the available sessions will be translated into Japanese.
You can find out more and register to attend the 2023 Asia Pacific DFIR Summit by clicking this link.
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