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Welcome to Security Sessions Podcast, Season 2 Episode #2: “New Technology Impacts Compliance Standard
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, where technological advancements are constant and cyber threats are becoming more complex, the convergence of cybersecurity and compliance is paramount. This episode of Security Sessions, “New Technology Impacts Compliance Standards,” is designed to explore this critical junction, focusing on the transformative effects that new technologies have on cybersecurity threats and compliance standards.
We are proud to host a panel discussion that promises to offer deep insights into the current and future state of cybersecurity and compliance.
The discussion will cover a broad spectrum of pertinent topics:
An exploration of the latest cybersecurity challenges and the implications for organizations across various sectors.
An in-depth look at the evolving nature of compliance standards such as SOC, PCI DSS, HIPAA, HITRUST CSF, and ISO 27001/27002, and how organizations can stay ahead.
A critical analysis of how AI, ML, blockchain, and other technological innovations are reshaping the future of cybersecurity and compliance.
Attendees will gain invaluable insights into how to effectively navigate and adapt to the emerging trends in cybersecurity and compliance. This webinar is a must-listen for security professionals eager to understand the challenges and opportunities of new cybersecurity threats and the evolving landscape of compliance standards.
Join us for a session that aims to arm you with the knowledge and strategies needed to navigate the complexities of today’s cybersecurity and compliance standards, ensuring your organization remains resilient and ahead of the curve.
Speakers:
Stas Bojoukha, CEO and Founder of Compyl
Will Klusovsky, Cybersecurity Executive Leade
Carlos Guerrero, Senior Compliance Executive at 360 Advanced
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