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26/11/2024
10:45
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11:25
Lean in or push away: What to do with cyber insurance in 2024?
Trent Nihill
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26/11/2024
11:35
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12:15
Cyber Threat Intelligence is a "nice to have" – Wrong, it's a "must have"!
Matt Hull
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26/11/2024
13:35
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14:15
Cross-domain security in converged IT/OT
Travis Quinn
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26/11/2024
14:25
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15:05
Boldly going secure: Cyber security voyage for directors, SME's and charities
Melissa Wingard
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26/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Strengthening the digital fortress : Navigating cyber resiliency testing and avoiding the hidden failures putting you at risk
Kaustubh Vazalwar
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27/11/2024
10:30
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11:10
Why is cyber incident response so expensive and what can I do about it?
David Rudduck
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27/11/2024
11:20
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12:00
Teaching the intelligence bits of CTI
Brendon Hawkins
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27/11/2024
13:30
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14:10
Recruitment and employment of autistic people in cyber: The advantages of inclusion and divergent thinking
Michalina Lisik
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27/11/2024
14:20
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15:00
Fact or fiction? Navigating the AI-Infested information seas
Emily Tabet
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27/11/2024
15:50
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16:30
Delivering effective and user friendly cybersecurity solutions
Tania Snell
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28/11/2024
10:15
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10:55
Threat targeted cyber resilience – Mapping TTPs from cyber incidents to NIST 2.0 for pragmatic cyber resilience
Blare Sutton
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28/11/2024
11:05
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11:45
Zero trust for private 5G networks
Puneeta Chellaramani
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28/11/2024
13:00
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13:40
Lessons learnt from a transition from law enforcement to corporate CISO and from SME to global business operations
Jason Plumridge
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28/11/2024
13:50
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14:30
Passwordless authentication - Capturing the human element
Alex Wilson
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28/11/2024
14:40
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15:20
Mentoring: Why it works and how it can save cyber
Eva Chen
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