DIGITAL Event | Hopin | November 15 - November 16, 2021
Due to the current global situation, IDC have taken the decision to make the CISO Summit that is taking place on 15 & 16th November a virtual summit. This decision was taken as the safety of our sponsors, delegates and staff is paramount, and our communities health should be placed above all else.
COVID-19 caused enormous change in the way we work. At the start of the global pandemic, existing digital transformation programs and especially remote work requirements accelerated exponentially. All businesses and sectors were forced into making transitions to digital transactions and interactions. In the face of these challenges, and to take advantage of hasty responses, cyber criminal activity has soared. Whilst technology has proven to be key in keeping businesses afloat by enabling remote work, agile business, and external digital engagement, IDC believes that investment in security will receive fresh boosts in Europe in the post-pandemic era. Security has been thrust to centre stage as a fundamental enabler for new business models. And yet… the role of the CISO is no longer just about traditional security and managing threats. The CISO of the future is required to have a much broader focus. The big picture is all about digital trust.
Digital trust has become a pervasive, business-critical issue, high on the corporate agenda. It is underpinned by technologies such as information management and identity and it incorporates elements such as security, privacy, and compliance. Yet it is the outcomes and benefits that digital trust delivers that place it high on the board agenda and, by extension, on the CISO's agenda.
Trust connects key elements of business value such as financials, ecosystems, and sustainability. Companies need to demonstrate that they can be trusted, not just from a security perspective but in a much more holistic sense. European CISOs will begin to utilise trust metrics, working with CIOs and CFOs to convey adherence to ethical, responsible, and sustainable business practices. The trust focus will expand from security to bridging the Digital Risk gap. The Future CISO will play a key role in managing and orchestrating trust metrics across their organization.
Join us on November 15th from 11am-5pm CET at IDC’s CISO Summit as we map out the future of the European CISO as a guardian of digital trust.
Hopin Summit
November 15 & 16, 2021
11:00 - 17:00 CET
The IDC European CISO Summit 2021 will provide essential guidance on:
The Future of Trust: Pervasive, Business-Critical
Change is Permanent: Security and the Future of Work
Walk the Line: UX, CX, and Security
Ring of Fire: Managing the Ecosystem
Guardians of Trust: the Importance of Governance
Trust Concepts Review: From Reputation Capital to Trust Stack
It’s in Your Hands: Data Management, Ethics and Privacy
Securing the Expanded Enterprise: IT/OT, IoT, & 5G
Thomas Meyer
Group Vice President, European Research, IDC
Richard Bennett
Chief Industry Evangelist & Spokesperson, Industry Strategy & Solutions, VMware
Joel Stradling
Research Director, Research Director, European Security
Duncan Brown
Research Vice President
Ralf Helkenberg
Research Manager, European Privacy & Data Security, Research Manager - Privacy & Data Security, IDC UK
Claudio Stahnke
Senior Research Analyst, European Security Services, IDC UK
Denis Maslennikov
Senior Research Analyst, European Security
Romain Fouchereau
Research Manager, IDC
Mark Child
Research Manager, European Security, IDC CEMA
Proofpoint
VMware
VMware is a leading innovator in enterprise software. We power the world’s digital infrastructure.
Our cloud, app modernization, networking, security and digital workspace platforms form a flexible, consistent digital foundation on which to build, run, manage, connect and protect applications, anywhere.
A digital foundation built on VMware enables rapid, technology-driven innovation and continuous integration of emerging technologies. Organizations can move quickly without disrupting business operations, while maximizing return on investments in people, processes and systems.
Okta
Okta is the leading independent provider of
identity for the enterprise. The Okta Identity Cloud enables organizations to
securely connect the right people to the right technologies at the right time.
With over 6,500 pre-built integrations to applications and infrastructure
providers, Okta customers can easily and securely use the best technologies for
their business. Over 8,950 organizations, including Engie, JetBlue, Nordstrom,
Takeda Pharmaceutical, Teach for America, T-Mobile and Twilio, trust Okta to help
protect the identities of their workforces and customers.
SentinelOne
SentinelOne is
the only cybersecurity solution encompassing AI-powered prevention, detection,
response and hunting across endpoints, containers, cloud workloads, and IoT
devices in a single autonomous platform. With SentinelOne, organisations gain
full transparency into everything happening across the network at machine speed
– to defeat every attack, at every stage of the threat lifecycle. To learn more
visit www.sentinelone.com or follow us at @SentinelOne,
on LinkedIn or Facebook.
Capgemini
With 3,000+ cybersecurity experts, Capgemini and Sogeti offer a full range of services that safeguard the digital and cloud platforms, IT infrastructures, and OT systems of companies and administrations worldwide. Our security specialists use the very best technology products tested and proven by our own R&D team specializing in malware analysis and forensics. We have ethical hackers, an international network of multi-client security operation centers (SOCs) and are global leaders in testing. We Advise. We Protect. We Monitor.
For more information please view website link: https://www.capgemini.com/
Darktrace
Darktrace is the world’s leading cyber AI company and the creator of Autonomous Response technology. It provides comprehensive, enterprise-wide cyber defense to over 4,500 organizations worldwide, protecting the cloud, email, IoT, traditional networks, endpoints, and industrial systems.
A self-learning technology, Darktrace AI autonomously detects, investigates and responds to advanced cyber-threats, including insider threat, remote working risks, ransomware, data loss and supply chain vulnerabilities.
The company has 1,500
employees and 44 office locations, with headquarters in Cambridge, UK and
San Francisco. Every 3 seconds, Darktrace AI fights back against a
cyber-threat, preventing it from causing damage.
Helena Chappell
Senior Business Development Director, European Event Sales, IDC UK
+44(0)208 987 7161 Email57 Years | 1100 Analysts | 110 Countries
International Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries. IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make fact-based technology decisions and to achieve their key business objectives. Founded in 1964, IDC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading media, data and marketing services company. To learn more about IDC, please visit www.idc.com.