Maintaining a strong, active cybersecurity defense and offense is an ongoing challenge for any business, regardless of the size. While many businesses believe that “throwing more money at the problem” will simply solve this challenge, this isn’t the case. In reality, companies with more than 50 cybersecurity tools actually scored lower in their ability to mitigate threats, as well as in their defensive capabilities, compared to companies with fewer toolsets, according to IBM’s annual Cyber Resilient Organization Report.
The good news is that most businesses can harden their security posture by maximizing and optimizing the tools they already have in place. By defining what you are trying to protect and why, businesses can better tune their processes and increase the ROI of the tool sets they already invested in.
Join the speakers, Ori Arbel, CTO at CYREBRO, and Yossi Sassi, Chief Security Architect at 10Root Cyber Security, infosec researcher, and hacker to learn about four of the best ways to harden your business’s security posture by maximizing the tools you’re already using. They will discuss how to better understand and define your specific security needs, make sure your systems are really doing what you think they are, how to create a centralized security vision, and more.