April 24, 2024

FINNOSEC ME, March 17 – 18, 2021

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Venue: – Virtual Platform

Theme: “Rethinking “New Normal” through Process, Infrastructure and Resilience.”

The second edition of FinnoSec Middle East is set to take place virtually this year. The      region’s Leading Summit on Financial Security and Cyber Resilience, will be held on the 17th and 18th of March 2021 Online.

This is undoubtedly a time for organisations to remain alert as a result of the increased opportunities available for hackers due to work-from-home policies being stretched to unplanned levels.

Overall, the pandemic has completely disrupted the Financial Services Sector perception and planning around strategic, operational, technological and financial risks. The uprising cyber threats call for emerging cyber resilience.  Economies across the globe are combatting with the after effects of COVID19.

Through FinnoSec we aim to ultimately secure the Middle East’s Infrastructure from        Cyber Vulnerabilities. It would be hosting more 250+ delegates from across the region   and partners from across the world will come together to discuss the prevalent security   issues faced by banks and FIs, enhance continental cybersecurity strategies and promote ICS cybersecurity-oriented initiatives that will lay a roadmap to safeguard the BFSI Industry against the ever-evolving cyber threats.

For more information regard the event, log on to https://finnosec.com/ and regard the data about Media partners, log on to https://finnosec.com/sponsors-partners

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