Military-Grade Cyberattacks Now Targeting Commercial Businesses
Learn the Strategy for Rapid Recovery

Thursday, October 20, 2022 – Noon to 2:00 pm
Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse/Jersey City

Military-grade cyberattacks on commercial businesses are only increasing.

These types of attacks are pushing commercial businesses’ cyber defenses to their limits. In most situations, IT systems have never been tested for this style of cyberwarfare.

Designed to penetrate the most hardened defenses, these attacks perform destructive operations against data, applications, and physical infrastructure.

Join us on October 20th at Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Jersey City for lunch, and learn why immutable data storage is your last line of defense, and how this strategy is the key to rapid recovery.

In fact, you will learn how to recover in less time than you will spend at this event.

Who should attend this event?
• CISO, VP Cyber Security, Cybersecurity
• CIO, CTO
• Storage and Infrastructure Executives

What will I learn?
• How an attack goes undetected for an average of 280 days
• Exactly what a hacker is doing before an event
• How to identify blind spots
• Why cyber insurance deductibles are rising sharply
• How Faster Recovery = Greatly Reduced Financial Impact
• How to speed recovery with air gapping and intelligent security
• How to turn recovery time from an average of 3 weeks to just minutes

The briefing and lunch are complimentary

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MEET THE PRESENTERS

Frank Welder

Frank is a Technical Solutions Architect at Arrow Electronics, and a well-respected security expert who has been fighting cybercrime since the 1990s. Frank is able to bring you through the anatomy of a cyberattack while keeping you on the edge of your seat.

Tony Owens

Tony is a Storage Solutions Architect at Arrow Electronics, and recognized leader in the Storage and IT space. His broad knowledge of storage solutions and technology has served countless Fortune 500 organizations.