BT Mindshare
When: January 11th, 2018 ,5:00 PM,
Where: RDS Dublin
Join BT and Kevin Mitnick - hacker-turned-consultant for security insights at BT Mindshare, run in conjunction with the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition
Turn the tide on cyber crime with BT and Kevin Mitnick at BT Mindshare
World famous hacker Kevin Mitnick will be sharing his insights on cyber security at BT’s Mindshare event in January, advising companies on what they need to do to ward off increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals in 2018. The poacher turned gamekeeper – a security consultant who once made the FBI’s most wanted list – will deliver the keynote at an event that will encourage organisations to revisit their approach to security.
Speakers from BT’s global security team will include Steve Benton, Head of Cyber and Physical Security Operations and Programmes for BT. “The rise of cloud, IoT, big data and AI is creating a more complex threat landscape, while adding to the challenge around data collection and compliance,” he said. “BT are helping businesses world-wide to protect themselves against over 1.4 million cyber attacks per year. ”
In Ireland BT will be launching a fully managed service that encompasses a growing portfolio of solutions to combat cyber crime.
Kevin Mitnick will shine a light on the way cyber criminals exploit weaknesses, while Steve Benton will talk about a fast-changing threat landscape that catches organisations out and leaves them exposed. He will explain how BT provides a layered response to the full range of threats, from malware, phishing and SQL injection to Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks and identity theft. “No one in Ireland has the scale, history and capabilities of BT to address the full scope of security challenges in the way that we do,” said Benton.
There are three components to BT Ireland’s security proposition:
BT has local and global expertise that extends from the fundamentals of policy setting and firewalls/antivirus (partnering with 200 leading vendors) to intelligence services that mitigate risks around global networks and data centres. “We want to use the event to showcase how our expertise gives our customers reassurance, allowing them to focus on their core business, confident in the knowledge that their reputation is being protected, not risked,” said Benton.
Source: The Business Post