The Centre for Corporate Governance & Citizenship to host online panel discussion on ‘Cyber Resilience Strategy, Cyber Forensics and Governance’ on 17th Nov
Session to focus on ability of cyber resilience and cyber forensics to reduce or eliminate cyber risks, and the importance of governance in cybersecurity policies and processes
31 October, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship (CCGC) will host an online panel discussion on ‘Cyber Resilience Strategy, Cyber Forensics and Governance’ on 17th November 2022 (Thursday), between 6.00 pm and 7.00 pm.
The panellists would be: Dr. Gulshan Rai, Chief Information Security Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, Government of India; K M Reddy, Chief Information Security Officer, Union Bank of India; Sujith Babu, Cyber Leader - India & SAARC, Cisco Systems, and Ajit Menon, Chief Information Security Officer, Tata Consultancy Services. The moderator would be Prof. S Sadagopan, former Director, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore. The session would be chaired by Prof. Anil B Suraj, faculty of Public Policy at IIMB and Chairperson, N.S. Ramaswamy Pre-doctoral Fellowship, Chairperson, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session.
To register, please click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1E5-PqbxsRQKHYgTs9-xTNDO-Lgw3basHdXh2gxWx9a0/edit
A separate Zoom link would be sent at a later stage for joining the session.
Effective cyber resilience must be an enterprise-wide risk-based strategy. It is a collaborative approach, driven from top executives to everyone in the organization, partners, supply chain participants and customers. It must proactively manage risks, threats, vulnerabilities and the effects on critical information and supporting assets. For today’s technology-driven generation, the importance of cyber forensics is immense. Technology combined with forensics paves the way for quicker investigation and accurate results. A robust cyber resilience and forensic policy would also make an organization/institution to be well governed, transparent and accountable to all its stakeholders.
The CCGC online session will focus on cyber resilience of an organization and its ability to mitigate the damages to systems, processes and reputation. Second, the process of cyber forensics and its effectiveness to reduce or eliminate cyber risks would also be discussed. Thirdly, the session will throw light on the importance of governance in cybersecurity policies and processes, which determines how organizations detect, prevent, and respond to cyber risks.
For further details, please contact K Ganeshan @ cpccgc@iimb.ac.in
The Centre for Corporate Governance & Citizenship to host online panel discussion on ‘Cyber Resilience Strategy, Cyber Forensics and Governance’ on 17th Nov
Session to focus on ability of cyber resilience and cyber forensics to reduce or eliminate cyber risks, and the importance of governance in cybersecurity policies and processes
31 October, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Corporate Governance and Citizenship (CCGC) will host an online panel discussion on ‘Cyber Resilience Strategy, Cyber Forensics and Governance’ on 17th November 2022 (Thursday), between 6.00 pm and 7.00 pm.
The panellists would be: Dr. Gulshan Rai, Chief Information Security Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, Government of India; K M Reddy, Chief Information Security Officer, Union Bank of India; Sujith Babu, Cyber Leader - India & SAARC, Cisco Systems, and Ajit Menon, Chief Information Security Officer, Tata Consultancy Services. The moderator would be Prof. S Sadagopan, former Director, International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore. The session would be chaired by Prof. Anil B Suraj, faculty of Public Policy at IIMB and Chairperson, N.S. Ramaswamy Pre-doctoral Fellowship, Chairperson, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion. The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session.
To register, please click: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1E5-PqbxsRQKHYgTs9-xTNDO-Lgw3basHdXh2gxWx9a0/edit
A separate Zoom link would be sent at a later stage for joining the session.
Effective cyber resilience must be an enterprise-wide risk-based strategy. It is a collaborative approach, driven from top executives to everyone in the organization, partners, supply chain participants and customers. It must proactively manage risks, threats, vulnerabilities and the effects on critical information and supporting assets. For today’s technology-driven generation, the importance of cyber forensics is immense. Technology combined with forensics paves the way for quicker investigation and accurate results. A robust cyber resilience and forensic policy would also make an organization/institution to be well governed, transparent and accountable to all its stakeholders.
The CCGC online session will focus on cyber resilience of an organization and its ability to mitigate the damages to systems, processes and reputation. Second, the process of cyber forensics and its effectiveness to reduce or eliminate cyber risks would also be discussed. Thirdly, the session will throw light on the importance of governance in cybersecurity policies and processes, which determines how organizations detect, prevent, and respond to cyber risks.
For further details, please contact K Ganeshan @ cpccgc@iimb.ac.in