ACCESS Newswire
30 Sep 2022, 16:31 GMT+10
LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIIRE / September 30, 2022 / Egress, the leading provider of intelligent email security, announced its annual Human Activated Risk Summit, an event hosted by and for cyber security leaders. The virtual summit, which takes place on October 5th and is free for registrants to attend, analyzes cyber security buyers' and vendors' expectations versus the reality they face day to day. The agenda features top thought leaders, including Jinan Budge VP, Principle Analyst, at Forrester Research, with each session cutting through the hype on key topics, such as the use of AI, security awareness training, the impact of ransomware attacks, cyber insurance, and more.
The Egress Human Activated Risk Summit includes the following sessions:
In addition to insights from Egress leadership, these sessions will provide detailed expertise from leaders across the cyber security industry such as Carol Meyers, Venture Partner, Glasswing Ventures, Keith Price, Chief Security Officer, Decipher Cyber Jenny, Megan Ryan, Cyber Underwriting Manager, Hiscox UK, Lisa Forte, Partner, Red Goat Cyber Security LLP, Jinan Budge, VP, Principle Analyst, Forrester, and a Senior Security Researcher at the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
Click here to learn more and register for the Egress Human Activated Risk Summit.
About Egress
Egress makes digital communication safer for everyone. As advanced and persistent cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, we recognize that people get hacked, make mistakes, and break the rules. Egress's Intelligent Cloud Email Security suite uses patented self-learning technology to detect sophisticated inbound and outbound threats, protect against data loss, resulting in the reduction of human activated risk.
Used by the world's biggest brands, Egress is private equity backed and has offices in London, New York, and Boston.
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SOURCE: Egress
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