Talk

Stop making nonsense – Cutting through compliance complexity

March 13, 16:00 (GARDEN)

No matter where you live in the world and whichever data you handle there is no escaping regulations and compliance.

We spend most of our lives letting things happen to us. By only being reactive to events, you will be left wondering what happened and how you got to where you are today. An organisation needs a clear security roadmap and strategy to deal with an ever-evolving threat landscape, increasing dependence upon third parties and stricter regulations.

These days organizations must comply with an array of global regulations such as NIS2, GDPR, and DORA. In regulated industries, like financial services, the requirements are especially great, but there are similar expectations across every industry and region.

Although at times perceived as an inconvenience, regulations and compliance are necessary for process improvement and for providing visibility of the cyber resilience posture across your organisation and supply chain.

In a world of deepfakes, spoofing and an array of social engineering techniques, solid access and identity management processes and solutions are essential.

Artificial Intelligence and evolving technologies present new challenges for compliance strategies, particularly in terms of data privacy, and ethical usage. At the same time, these technologies enable innovation and opportunity.

Compliance can be confusing, and it might appear like the regulators and auditors are often speaking in tongues. Simplification is the key to success and requires a unified compliance framework. By being proactive you can deal with compliance more effectively. In fact, it is more cost-effective to face the challenge head-on rather than dealing with the fallout from data breaches or regulatory penalties. Organizations also benefit from more efficient processes which are the key to achieving any compliance.

This presentation will unpick the challenges and simplify compliance complexity to provide solutions to help organisations enjoy the benefits of improved resilience.

Although compliance is not always seen as exciting, this presentation uses audio-visual techniques to make this topic not only interesting but surprisingly enjoyable!

Speaker

Mat Caplan

Mathew is Head of International Professional Services for Orange Cyberdefense and is a highly experienced information security specialist with over 25 years implementing information risk management processes.

As a recognised trusted advisor, Mathew has helped many businesses with cybersecurity strategy and is comfortable connecting at all levels in organisations from small and medium-sized enterprises to large multinationals across a broad spectrum of industries. Mathew enjoys finding sustainable solutions to challenging problems.

Based in London UK, Mathew loves cats, music, and football and wherever possible will combine his audio-visual and photoshop skills to simplify complex topics and breathe life into cybersecurity.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathewcaplan/

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