Security News > 2024 > March > Keeping one step ahead of cyber security threats
Webinar Dealing with cyber security incidents is an expensive business.
Each data breach costs an estimated $4.35 million on average and it's not as if the volume of cyber attacks is falling - last year, they rose by 38 percent according to Google Cloud.
In many cases legacy productivity solutions aren't enough to face down the growing threat from cyber crime.
What might be able to help is a cloud-native architecture rooted in zero-trust principles and augmented with AI-powered threat defences, which is what Google Workspace has built for its customers.
Find out more from Google experts on how to prevent cyber threats before they emerge by joining this webinar on 6 March at 10.30am GMT/5.
Maurizio Di Meo, Customer Engineer & security expert, Google Workspace and Adrian Buda, Head of IT, Dubizzle Group take you through ways to secure your organization with zero trust controls and Google AI, followed by a Q&A session with Rubén Loma-Osorio, Google Workspace Customer Engineer on Google Meet.
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