Cybersecurity continues to be top of mind for IT pros as ransomware, wipers, and other threats continue to pose serious concerns for enterprises. In recent years, these attacks often have involved the stealing, leaking, and exfiltration of sensitive data. This can make desperate organizations more prone to consider paying to avoid disruption and harm to their business reputation. So when NIST put out a February 2022 request for information, respondents suggested that an update could help users adjust to tech innovation as well as the rapidly evolving threat landscape. At the end of the day, NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 isn’t a radical reworking of previous versions. Instead, it is a natural progression reflecting the need for increased focus on risk governance and the changes in how we deliver our IT services
Join us for dinner as we discuss these changes to the NIST framework and how to bring these changes to life to make your business more cyber resilient. Our vision for security is simple. Build out a deep ecosystem to help you manage risk to data. And work with the solutions you already use today. By focusing on these integrations and partnerships, we help bring the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to life.