On-demand Webcast:
The Reality of Cyberattacks
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GovInfoSecurity, SINET, Thales and Voltage Security |
Recent research shows clearly that our critical infrastructure is under repeated cyberattack often from high-level adversaries like foreign nation-states. In fact the estimated cost from downtime, caused by major attacks, exceeds $6M per day. In a recent survey of federal agencies the top security concern was the inability to protect sensitive and confidential data.
Organizations are increasingly turning to end-to-end encryption and tokenization coupled with hardened cryptographic operations to ensure that no matter where data goes it is always protected. This seminar will examine these concepts in detail and, using the nation's payment system as an example, illustrate how data can be protected in spite of the increases in cyberattacks.
Some eye-opening facts:
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Nearly a third of the IT executives surveyed said their own sector was either “not at all prepared” or “not very prepared” to deal with attacks or infiltration by high-level adversaries. |
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Fifty percent of IT and security executives also identified the United States as one of the three countries “most vulnerable to critical infrastructure cyberattack”. |
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As long as major governments desire unimpeded operational freedom in cyberspace, it will continue to be the Wild West. In the meantime, the owners and operators of the critical infrastructure, which makes up this new information security battleground, will continue to get caught in the cross-fire—and may indeed need what amounts to their own ballistic missile defense. |
Thales and Voltage Security have teamed to make protecting data end-to-end easier. In this webcast you'll learn about:
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End-to-End data protection via encryption and tokenization |
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Hardened operational environments that ensure sensitive data is always protected |
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How key management along with a secure environment to conduct encryption within provides complete protection |
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