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Broadcasting tomorrow: Achieving Cyber Resilience

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Being prepared for a cybersecurity attack is not the same as being resilient to one. Achieving Cyber

Being prepared for a cybersecurity attack is not the same as being resilient to one. [The Register]() Achieving Cyber Resilience A free Webcast from The Register 7 Feb 2019. 2pm GMT / 3pm CET [[Local Time](] Strategies to minimise the impact of a breach Hello {NAME}, Being prepared for a cybersecurity attack is not the same as being resilient to one. To protect our most valuable assets against an ever-growing number of threats, approaches to risk mitigation need to deliver an effective and appropriate response, not just a coping strategy — which means looking towards true cyber resilience. While cybersecurity practices seek to defend and protect against a potential attack, cyber resilience assumes a breach will happen and prepares strategies and procedures to focus on business continuity and fast recovery to minimise impact. In this session we'll take a practical look at how your organisation can become resilient-by-design - showing you how to deliver security from the ground up and across the software development lifecycle - to achieve optimum resilience to evolving threat vectors to your data, people and business. [Register Now]( If you're interested but can't make the date [register here]( and we'll drop you a line when the recorded version is published. [Not Sure? Read More]( The Register has a library full of webcasts, covering all areas of IT. [Take a look!]( You are receiving this invite as a member of our events list. Sent to: {EMAIL} | [Your Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Password Reminder]( The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2019 Situation Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Situation Publishing Ltd, 38 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1EN, UK. Company # 3403653. VAT # GB 700 7123 87.

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