How fast should a financial firm detect a cyberattack?

How fast should a financial firm detect a cyberattack?

Have you ever asked this question?

We hear stories about how financial firms are breached, and they have no idea for days or months, or until they receive a nasty message from the hackers saying they have their data. But what should you be aiming for in terms of time to react? What is best practice? We provide some answers to these questions.

Also join us on Wednesday, 2nd October at 10am for our next webinar: “How to avoid hiring a chief information security officer (CISO).” This session is tailored for small to medium-sized financial firms, focusing on how to address cyber security risks and compliance obligations without the need for an expensive and highly in-demand CISO resource.

In this issue, you can also discover how to spot AI fakes, as well as discover some recommended podcasts for financial services.

As ever, do let me know any topics you’d like us to cover.

Best Wishes

Henry

Henry Duncombe

Managing Director, Lanware


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