According to recent research released by the Ponemon Institute, 60 percent of those hit by a breach attributed the root cause to an unpatched known vulnerability. So why do so many systems remain unpatched and how can we close the vulnerability gap efficiently?
This expert panel will share insights and strategies, including:
• Vulnerability gap challenges and patching prioritization;
• Separating signal from noise;
• Assessing vulnerabilities across third parties' systems and software.
As CISO of NHS Digital - the national information and technology partner for England's health and care system - Bennett has helped the service rapidly respond to the pandemic via a variety of essential initiatives rolled out at breakneck pace. In this exclusive session, Bennett details:
• How the pandemic has altered users' understanding of security, and the threats facing the NHS
• The role of NHS Digital in the U.K.'s vaccine program
• Standing up the second NHS Digital security operations center - solely to support the NHS Test and Trace app - in just 14 days
• Takeaways from embedding National Cyber Security Centre professionals into NHS Digital's threat-hunting teams
• Why getting security professionals into delivery teams from day 1 remains essential
From its origins as the Interbank Card 55 years ago, Mastercard has been at the forefront of global payment cards. Which is to say it also has been at the forefront of detecting, receiving and fighting payment card fraud. And like every member of the digital payments community, Mastercard feels the strains of the past 18 months and the surge in card-not-present transactions.
In this exclusive session, Michael Lashlee, Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Security Officer at Mastercard, talks one-on-one about:
• The convergence of physical and cybersecurity teams at Mastercard to better address overlooked vulnerabilities;
• Information sharing across the digital ecosystem through Mastercard's Fusion Center and global intelligence team;
• Conceptualizing future threats – including fraud - over the next decade.
All content from Day 1 will be available on demand from 9 AM - 5 PM BST on Day 2, Wednesday, May 25th. Don’t miss the chance to log-in and consume any content you may not have had the chance to see at your own convenience.
According to recent research released by the Ponemon Institute, 60 percent of those hit by a breach attributed the root cause to an unpatched known vulnerability. So why do so many systems remain unpatched and how can we close the vulnerability gap efficiently?
This expert panel will share insights and strategies, including:
• Vulnerability gap challenges and patching prioritization;
• Separating signal from noise;
• Assessing vulnerabilities across third parties' systems and software.
As CISO of NHS Digital - the national information and technology partner for England's health and care system - Bennett has helped the service rapidly respond to the pandemic via a variety of essential initiatives rolled out at breakneck pace. In this exclusive session, Bennett details:
• How the pandemic has altered users' understanding of security, and the threats facing the NHS
• The role of NHS Digital in the U.K.'s vaccine program
• Standing up the second NHS Digital security operations center - solely to support the NHS Test and Trace app - in just 14 days
• Takeaways from embedding National Cyber Security Centre professionals into NHS Digital's threat-hunting teams
• Why getting security professionals into delivery teams from day 1 remains essential
From its origins as the Interbank Card 55 years ago, Mastercard has been at the forefront of global payment cards. Which is to say it also has been at the forefront of detecting, receiving and fighting payment card fraud. And like every member of the digital payments community, Mastercard feels the strains of the past 18 months and the surge in card-not-present transactions.
In this exclusive session, Michael Lashlee, Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Security Officer at Mastercard, talks one-on-one about:
• The convergence of physical and cybersecurity teams at Mastercard to better address overlooked vulnerabilities;
• Information sharing across the digital ecosystem through Mastercard's Fusion Center and global intelligence team;
• Conceptualizing future threats – including fraud - over the next decade.
All content from Day 1 will be available on demand from 9 AM - 5 PM BST on Day 2, Wednesday, May 25th. Don’t miss the chance to log-in and consume any content you may not have had the chance to see at your own convenience.
May 24 - 25, 2022
UKI Summit