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Cybercrime is becoming increasingly sophisticated and lucrative. Encouraged by the profits from high-profile attacks, the number of ransomware actors has grown steadily throughout 2021 and 2022. Plus, an ever-increasing number of affiliate programmes—where ransomware developers lease access to their malware in return for a share of the profits generated by the affiliates’ attacks—means cybercrime is now big business.
Don't miss this critical one-hour virtual workshop to learn the practical steps organisations should be taking to be prepared to detect ransomware attacks, and the key decisions that must be made in response to a ransomware crisis. Facilitated by David Stocks, Director, Cybersecurity and Digital Trust, PwC Australia, and Annemarie Grass, Senior Manager, Cybersecurity and Digital Trust, PwC Australia, you'll gain a clear understanding of how to detect and respond to ransomware attacks within the superannuation ecosystem.
Being informed is our best defence. You can't afford to miss this.
David Stocks Director, Cybersecurity & Digital Trust, PwC Australia
David is a Director within PwC’s Cybersecurity and Digital Trust team. David leads PwC’s cyber security incident response team, and has helped organisations large and small detect, contain, and recover from cyber security incidents. Over the past 18 months he has responded to several major ransomware incidents, as well as incidents involving business email compromise and accidental data exposure.
Annemarie Grass Manager, Cybersecurity & Digital Trust, PwC Australia
Annemarie is a Manager within PwC’s Cyber business with experience in incident response, cyber crisis management in both IT and OT environments, data management, technology risk management.
One-hour online virtual workshop
ASFA’s virtual workshops are a live and interactive learning experience. Participants can engage with industry-leading presenters who are experts in their field, together with their peers, just like they would at an ASFA face to face workshop. It is a unique opportunity to workshop ideas and concepts in a collaborative online environment facilitated by experts.
Virtual workshops are limited to 30 participants to allow for discussion, and to ensure that participants have ample opportunity to ask presenters questions..
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