March 1, 2024 at 04:12AM
Summary: Cyber security incidents are costly, with an average data breach costing $4.35 million, and cyber attacks rose by 38% last year. To address this, Google Workspace offers a cloud-native architecture with zero-trust principles and AI-powered threat defences. A webinar on March 6 will cover preventing cyber threats, enabling safer working, data control, and simplifying compliance efforts. Scheduled Q&A with Google experts.
From the meeting notes, it is clear that cyber security incidents pose a significant financial burden, with the average cost of a data breach estimated at $4.35 million. Furthermore, the increasing volume of cyber attacks, as evidenced by a 38 percent rise last year, emphasizes the growing threat from cyber crime.
To address this challenge, the notes suggest that a cloud-native architecture rooted in zero-trust principles and augmented with AI-powered threat defenses, such as those offered by Google Workspace, could be a potential solution. The webinar on 6 March will provide further insights into how to prevent cyber threats, enable secure remote working, maintain control over data, and simplify compliance efforts.
Speakers at the webinar will include Maurizio Di Meo, a security expert from Google Workspace, Adrian Buda, Head of IT at Dubizzle Group, and Rubén Loma-Osorio, a Google Workspace Customer Engineer. The session will cover ways to secure organizations with zero trust controls and Google AI, followed by a Q&A session.
If you’re interested in learning more, you can sign up for the interactive webinar through the provided link and receive a reminder when it’s time to log in. The event is sponsored by Google Cloud.