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CyberEdBoard Members and ISMG Editors on Incident Response, AI and Defense Trends

Anna Delaney (annamadeline) •
September 20, 2024    

ISMG Editors: How to Survive a Major Ransomware Attack
Clockwise, from top left: Anna Delaney, Jon Staniforth, Mathew Schwartz and Helmut Spöcker

This week, CyberEdBoard members Jon Staniforth and Helmut Spöcker joined ISMG editors to unpack the hot topics at Information Security Media Group’s London Cybersecurity Summit 2024, including ransomware lessons learned, AI trends and the growing importance of continuous learning and resilience in the cybersecurity industry.

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The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions, ISMG; Jon Staniforth, former CISO, Royal Mail; Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe; and Helmut Spöcker, vice president, chief security officer, ECS Partner Management – discussed:

  • Lessons learned from the Royal Mail ransomware attack and the response, including the need for good communication and a plan to address the broader organizational impact of major cyber incidents;
  • The dual nature of AI in cybersecurity, how AI both enhances security and accelerates threats to the enterprise, and why data governance is so important;
  • How security organizations have made significant progress in sharing knowledge and strengthening defenses, and the role of continuous learning and cyber resilience in securing operations.

The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Sept. 6 edition on how the arrest of Telegram’s CEO affects encryption and the Sept. 13 edition on whether Microsoft will rethink Windows security.

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