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Uncover expert strategies for resilience in a changing cyber landscape Secure your business: Buildin

Uncover expert strategies for resilience in a changing cyber landscape [Acronis]() Secure your business: Building resilience for 2024 and beyond February 21, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. ET I 15:00 CET [Save your spot]() [Achieving regulatory compliance in the face of AI-enhanced cybercrime]() Dear {NAME}, Join us on February 21, 2024 for a special event at which Acronis will make a big announcement and share the data protection strategies you need to protect your business in the face of evolving threats. Key moments: - Eric O’Neill, a former FBI operative, will share his strategies for protecting your business from cyberthreats. - Candid Wuest, Acronis’ VP of Product Management, will identify emerging cyberthreats to keep Acronis customers safe. But what happens when Candid comes face to face with a deepfake version of himself working for the dark side? Candid will demonstrate the power and risks of AI. - Gaidar Magdanurov, Acronis’ President, will make an important announcement and talk about being more confident in your organization’s business resilience in 2024. During the event, Acronis will make a significant announcement and share the latest data protection strategies for safeguarding your business against evolving threats. Our experts will provide prescriptive advice on implementing and enhancing data protection strategies, even in the face of sophisticated cyberthreats, resource shortages and shrinking budgets. Mark your calendar and [register for this exclusive virtual event](). We look forward to empowering you with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the ever-changing data protection landscape. Hope to see you there! February 21, 2024 | 9:00 a.m. ET I 15:00 CET [Register now]() © 2024 Acronis International GmbH, Rheinweg 9, 8200 Schaffhausen, Switzerland. All rights reserved. This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. Your information is used in accordance with our [privacy statement](). You may change your [language preference here](). [Customer Service]() | [Feedback]() | [Unsubscribe]( | [#CyberFit]() [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Facebook]() [YouTube]() [Instagram]() [Spiceworks]() [Reddit]()

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