Executive Luncheon Series: Defining a Cybersecurity Strategy

UDT’s Chief Information Security Officer, Mike Sanchez will be speaking on the cybersecurity trends and breaking down the myths around cybersecurity.

Join us in May for two exclusive luncheons discussing the importance of a sound cybersecurity strategy. The first luncheon will be taking place at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, Florida, followed by the Fort Lauderdale date at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse.

UDT’s Chief Information Security Officer, Mike Sanchez will be speaking on the cybersecurity trends and breaking down the myths around cybersecurity. At this luncheon, Sanchez will be reviewing items to consider during and after an attack.

The discussions will focus on the Cybersecurity landscape, including:

  • Cybersecurity by the numbers
  • Attack Types and Industries
  • The Cost Impact
  • Myths and Truths
  • Items to Consider Before an Attack
  • Things to Consider During and After an Attack

Our Executive discussions will shed light on what’s really happening in the marketplace, the data behind where the attacks are happening and how, the cost impact to each organization in the aftermath of a data breach attack.

They will also cover which important business decisions should be considered in defining a strategy that reduces both the operational and financial impact caused by a successful data breach attack.

Register today for these upcoming luncheons! Spots are limited.

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Experiencing a security breach?

Get immediate assistance from our security operations center! Take the following recommended actions NOW while we get on the case:

RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE NEXT ACTIONS

  1. Determine which systems were impacted and immediately isolate them. Take the network offline at the switch level or physically unplug the systems from the wired or wireless network.
  2. Immediately take backups offline to preserve them. Scan backups with anti-virus and malware tools to ensure they’re not infected
  3. Initiate an immediate password reset on affected user accounts with new passwords that are no less than 14 characters in length. Do this for Senior Management accounts as well.

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