Innovation, Security and Business Value

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Theresa Payton: Cybersecurity Authority & Identity Theft Expert. Former CIO to the White House.



An Evening with Theresa Payton
Cyber attackers do not discriminate on size, information, or industry. They are after everything. And, they are ramping up at a critical time: almost every organization is introducing new technologies such as cloud, mobile, social networking platforms, RFID, all in order to amplify the customer experience.

Many organizations are learning that the protections they have implemented might not be adequate enough to deflect an attack or to recover quickly and effectively from a breach.
Our Best Efforts Solve Yesterday’s Problems.

Many of today’s tools cannot keep pace with the innovations coming out of the cybercriminal labs.

Why innovation in the security culture is key to solving these problems.

Security cannot be an expense item — it must be a business driver and differentiator.

You’re Invited.

Real examples, real solutions where innovation drove true business value to the bottom line and improved security.

Paramount, Conference and Event Venue
Wednesday, February 27, 2014

Key fact — nearly every industry and every type of data were involved in a breach. Lloyd’s Risk Index 2013 places cyber security near the top of the list of risk factors faced by businesses, moving from 12th place to third since 2011.


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Date:
Wednesday, Feb 27, 2014
Time:
5:30 - 9:00 pm
Location:
Paramount Conference and Event Venue,
222 Rowntree Dairy Rd, Vaughan, ON, L4L 9T2
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