She will also deliver the hotly anticipated Infosecurity Hall of Fame Annual Lecture 2022 on Thursday 23 June at 11:20am, on the Keynote Stage. In her presentation – Facta Non Verba - Six Life Lessons from a Social Engineer –Jenny will reflect on a lifetime of social engineering and physical infiltration work, discussing the most important lessons she’s learned and sharing her thoughts on how her profession, and the industry as a whole, might continue into the future.
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ThreatQ Platform and ThreatQ Investigations will be used by telecom conglomerate Comcast, parent of NBC Universal and SKY Group, to operationalise security intelligence across cybersecurity use cases
London, UK: ThreatQuotient™ has selected the ThreatQ Platform and ThreatQ Investigations to meet their cybersecurity operations needs.
Following an extensive and competitive selection process, including a four month proof of concept (POC), ThreatQuotient’s technology solutions ultimately proved to solve a key challenge facing Comcast’s Cybersecurity Operations Center (CSOC): the need to make security data actionable across multiple teams and complex use cases, including priority threat actor risk mitigation, threat hunting, threat detection engineering, incident response and forensics, and risk-based vulnerability management.
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Energy, utilities, water supply, marine ports, and other critical infrastructure services can now gain full visibility of assets to improve security posture
LONDON, UK: Armis has announced the Critical Infrastructure Protection Program (CIPP) to help organisations supplying systemically important entities such as energy, water, marine ports, and wastewater to pinpoint and fortify assets in need of urgent security improvements. Under this new programme, critical infrastructure providers in the U.S. and NATO-aligned countries will have complimentary access to Armis for three months. As technologies converge, it is important now more than ever that public and private organisations collaborate to address the visibility gap and reduce this growing threat.
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Dublin, Ireland and Hong Kong: BSO has announced that BSO will become the low latency connectivity provider of choice for OSL's institutional grade exchange.
BSO’s global low-latency network will allow institutions to connect directly to OSL’s exchange matching engines at high-speed, providing users with rapid access to the necessary infrastructure to support profitable high-frequency and algorithmic trading.
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