Information Security Forum to Discuss Emerging Cybersecurity Threats for 2015 in Upcoming Webcast

Managing Director Steve Durbin Will Provide Insight Into How Organizations Can Increase Their Cyber Resilience Profile Over the Next Twelve Months
By: Information Security Forum
 
NEW YORK - Nov. 24, 2014 - PRLog -- According to the Information Security Forum (http://www.securityforum.org/) (ISF), a global, independent information security body considered the world's leading authority on cyber security and information risk management,cybercrime often involves sophisticated, targeted attacks against an organization and additional security measures are required to respond to specific cybercrime-related attacks. Organizations of all sizes need to put in place cyber resilience programs that anticipate uncertainty  as there is an ever increasing need for a prepared and comprehensive rapid-response capability.

Hardly a day goes by without news of a new cyber threat, or major data breach, arising from ‘malspace’ – an online environment inhabited by hacker groups, criminal organizations and espionage units. Regularly, we are reminded that these global organizations have access to powerful, evolving capabilities, which they use to identify, target and attack. But what are the threats that will cause the most upset in 2015? Cybercrime? Denial of Service? Cloud harvesting? And how can organizations best equip themselves to deal with a fast moving threat landscape?

Steve Durbin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevedurbin), Managing Director of the ISF, will answer these questions and more during this webcast as he highlights the most significant, emerging security threats for 2015. Durbin will offer expertise on ways of dealing with the most prevelant threats and provide insight into how organizations of all sizes can increase their cyber resilience profile.

Please register via this link (https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/9923/123167) for the free webcast which takes place on Tuesday, December 2 at 9 a.m. (ET). A recording will be available following the conclusion of the event.

About the Information Security Forum

Founded in 1989, the Information Security Forum (ISF) is an independent, not-for-profit association of leading organizations from around the world. It is dedicated to investigating, clarifying and resolving key issues in cyber, information security and risk management and developing best practice methodologies, processes and solutions that meet the business needs of its Members.

ISF Members benefit from harnessing and sharing in-depth knowledge and practical experience drawn from within their organizations and developed through an extensive research and work program. The ISF provides a confidential forum and framework, which ensures that Members adopt leading-edge information security strategies and solutions. And by working together, Members avoid the major expenditure required to reach the same goals on their own.

Further information about ISF research and membership is available from www.securityforum.org

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