More Regulatory Scrutiny Means IRR Must Be a Priority

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New regulations, such as the SEC rules introduced in 2023, NIS 2 in 2024, and the forthcoming CIRCIA, mandate that registrants disclose their cybersecurity risk management strategies and governance, as well as the material impact of cybersecurity incidents. This reflects a larger trend globally of regulators requiring more accountability for incident readiness and response, IRR. As security leaders are increasingly under scrutiny, what proactive measures should they be considering for risk mitigation and incident preparedness? And, how are security leaders planning for incident response to ensure they are containing and eradicating the threat, recovering affected systems, and learning from the incident to improve future security posture?

Join this session for new data from a survey of 500 security leaders that sheds light on what they are prioritizing for IRR today and planning for tomorrow.  

Speakers:

  • Tawnya Lancaster, Director of Market Research and Product Marketing, LevelBlue
  • Bindu Sundaresan, Director of Consulting and Professional Services, LevelBue