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From May 2020, Prism Infosec has been running quarterly cyber security forums for security leaders across our client base.  

We created this forum to allow our clients the opportunity to connect, discuss and exchange experiences on common cyber security challenges, and that this shared experience would help our clients as they navigate the security landscape.

We also anticipated that due to the current Covid-19 pandemic, we could facilitate discussion on issues that could affect security. This has included the need to rapidly deploy and secure increasingly disparate networks.

The forums have been carried out on a quarterly basis and operated under Chatham House rules.

A snapshot of topics covered within the most recent forums include:

  • Phishing & Spear Phishing Attacks
  • Managing Risk
  • Supply Chain risks & Supplier Risk Profiling
  • Communicating Risks to the Board
  • Secure Remote Working
  • Ransomware
  • API Security
  • Cloud Security Principles

We have included below a sample of feedback received on the forum to date:

  • “an open forum and great that everyone participated and contributed”
  • “it is good to know that peers are facing similar challenges and we are not alone”
  • “a really good forum and the points I raised were addressed, I would very much like to remain a member of the Prism Infosec forum meetings”
  • “brilliant session with a lot of input and collaboration – looking forward to the next forum”
  • “we found the forum valuable, it was useful and good to learn about different experiences from peers”

Prism Infosec are looking forward to running the next Information & Cyber Security Forum in April 2021 and quarterly thereafter.

If you would like further details of the Prism Infosec Cyber Security Forum, please use the contact us form on this website or email contact@prisminfosec.com

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