27 February - CyberScotland Week: Keeping you cyber aware and resilient
Event summary
As part of CyberScotland week we hear from ICAS Evolve cyber security partner, Mitigo, and specialist accounting practice IT service provider, Lugo, who share their knowledge and experience, recommending best practices and inspiring behaviour change amongst accountants.
Designed to help your leadership team govern cyber risk more effectively, hear how you can strengthen your board’s understanding of cyber risk and how to make informed decisions to protect your business. 92% of board members say cyber risk is one of the top five organisational risks, yet only 50% say their board is very prepared to discuss and make decisions about cyber risk (PwC’s Global Digital Trust Insights 2023).
Discover the clear distinction between IT services and cyber security and learn how each protects your business, from daily operations to proactive threat prevention.
(Duration 1 hour 4 mins. Originally recorded on 27 February 2024)
Key themes and topics:
- The way we work has changed, especially since the COVID pandemic.
- This new reality requires new principles: a Zero Trust approach.
- Understand the differences between IT and cyber risk management.
- Real-life scenarios: take a closer look at the latest cyber threats.
- Practical takeaways and advice for your firm and people.
Who are the speakers?
(Please note that views and opinions expressed by speakers at ICAS webinars are their own and not necessarily reflective of ICAS’ views.)
- Host: Jeremy Clarke, Assistant Director, Practice, ICAS
- Kerry Machin, Partner and Head of Business Development, Mitigo Group
- Liz Smith, Business Development Director, Lugo
Who’s this for?
- ICAS members
- ICAS students
- Non-members
Counts as CPD activity
Depending upon your individual role and training and development needs, watching this webinar can count towards your annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirement.
Disclaimer
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