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ESET signs sponsorship for Africa Security Summit
ESET has signed up as one of the key sponsors for the upcoming Africa Security Summit. ESET is an IT…
ESET has signed up as one of the key sponsors for the upcoming Africa Security Summit.
ESET is an IT security company that offers anti-virus and firewall products such as ESET NOD32. It was founded in 1992 and is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. The company was awarded the recognition of the most successful Slovak company in 2008, 2009 and in 2010.
During the Summit, ESET East Africa’s Regional Manager Teddy Kungu will engage the attendees on how they can build a defense system within their organization.
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Set for 14th and 15th June 2017 at The Fairmount Norfolk, Nairobi Kenya, The Africa Security Summit will help C-level executives on the continent better understand the true threats, what is required to address them and how effective, efficient solutions deliver competitive advantages.
Through a unique blend of focused Executive Visions panel discussions, analyst sessions, visionary Keynote presentations and networking breaks, technology executives will share insight and gain critical takeaways about perhaps the most critical issue they face. The Africa Summit will also explore the dangers facing organizations and will address these key pillars around Cyber Security, Content and Data Privacy and Governance, Risk and compliance.
Now in its second year, the event comes at a time when the global cybercrime market is worth a staggering US$300 billion. Indeed, the market for stolen credit cards alone is worth of US$100 billion, handily outstripping the entire global cocaine market.
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Every year, organizations pour billions of dollars into information security. And like clockwork, every year hackers find new ways to access and steal sensitive data. Businesses face major information security threats.
Frightening ranges of malign forces are pitched against them, and they have many harmful motives – fraud, personal identity theft, intellectual property theft, industrial espionage, service disruption, physical damage, blackmail and more.
To get more information about the event click here. To follow the event via social media use the #AfrSS2017 or follow the CIO East Africa social media platforms.