The digital age demands a reimagined approach to cybersecurity. An approach that is agile, intelligent, and capable of responding to an ever-changing threat landscape. The combination of advanced analytics, AI, and greater boardroom visibility promises a security infrastructure that is not just reactive but predictive and adaptive.
What is becoming rapidly apparent, however, is that the truly modern security approach currently remains out of reach for too many. To truly future-proof their organisations, security leaders have to navigate a number of challenging questions:
– Is it possible to measure risk, and will you be able to strike a balance between resilience and agility?
– Will you be able to navigate the vast amounts of siloed data to get a single view of all exposures, both in cloud and on-premises?
– Can you validate and prioritise vulnerabilities against risk in a continuously scaling digital environment?
It is estimated that by 2025, annual cybercrime costs will reach $10.5 trillion [McKinsey, 2023]. So, what strategies and technological innovations should cybersecurity leaders embrace to prepare their organisation for the challenges of today, and tomorrow?
Antonio, at Splunk, is responsible for the EMEA Cyber Security offerings. Previously, he led Symantec’s Global Cyber Security Practice, aiding clients in diverse initiatives like Cyber Defense Centers and Cyber Simulation Programs. His expertise spans Compliance, Endpoint Security, Data loss prevention, Ethical Hacking and more. Antonio holds a degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Politecnico di Milano and lectures on “Internet: Mobility and Security” there. He’s also a Director at f3rm1 foundation, focusing on advancing cyber security awareness and public services.
Ulf currently serves as the Country Manager / Regional Sales Director for Denmark, where he expertly leads and orchestrates high-performing teams aimed at Enterprise, Public, and Commercial customers. With a robust career spanning over 20 years, Ulf has consistently demonstrated impressive performance and consecutive growth in the IT business arena. His broad experience covers collaboration with global enterprises, channel organizations, commercial businesses, and the public sector across various technological domains.
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