London, UK: British cyber security specialist, Becrypt, has been invited to present a Tech Talk on Digital Forensics at Infosecurity Europe 2016, and will be speaking with distribution partner, Infinigate UK, about the new EU General Data Protection Regulation. Industry experts Dr Bernard Parsons, CEO of Becrypt, and Chris Cassell, Technical Consultant, will present ‘Lessons for the Aspiring Digital Detective’, discussing the relevance of digital forensics for all organisations, including even the smallest of businesses, and exploring how even a basic appreciation of forensics principles and tools can lessen the impact of data breaches. The Tech Talks are a series of presentations addressing the latest challenges on information and cyber security, with Becrypt presenting on Wednesday, 8th June, at 12.40pm.
Becrypt will also be speaking on Infinigate’s stand (D260). Dr Parsons is presenting on the impending EU General Data Protection Regulation which is due to become law on 25 May 2018. A well established voice in the data security field, Dr Parson’s session (Tuesday 7th June,13.30pm) will discuss how the new regulation will drive greater awareness of data breach incidents, increasing the need for businesses to examine how they build and maintain a brand or reputation associated with trust.
At the show, Becrypt will be exhibiting the latest versions of its data protection suite, trusted platforms and cyber consultancy services, alongside partners MilDef, Centerprise and Xpertex. While Becrypt’s products were originally designed for high threat environments such as military/defence, government and public sector, its solutions are also highly suitable for use by commercial organisations. Becrypt specialists will be available throughout the event to offer consultancy sessions on cyber security in a dedicated private meeting room on the stand.
Dr Parsons says: “Becrypt has extensive technical knowledge and hands on experience of managing cyber threat in government and commercial organisations alike. Our track record of designing and implementing cyber security solutions that protect sensitive information enables us to advise on strategies and tools to help organisations proactively secure data and guard against network vulnerabilities.”