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Exclusive round table & dinner

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

18:00 - 22:00 h

Supporting NIS2 with Detection and Response

  

Networking event for CIOs and CISOs in Belgium
(Presentation in English)

Controverse, Aalst

Controverse

Supporting NIS2 with Detection and Response

Combining Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Network Detection and Response (NDR) enhances cyber resilience and also compliance with European regulation such as NIS2 and DORA by providing comprehensive threat visibility and improved detection capabilities.

EDR focuses on endpoints like computers and mobile devices while NDR monitors network traffic. This integration reduces blind spots, enabling faster detection and response through effective correlation of alerts and providing critical contextual insights for informed decision-making during security incidents. Combined they ensure robust cybersecurity measures, detailed logging, and streamlined incident reporting. The combination also fosters operational efficiency by simplifying security management, ensuring a unified security posture, and enabling proactive threat hunting through advanced behavioural analysis and identification of Indicators of Compromise (IoCs).

We invite you for a round table & dinner in Restaurant Controverse in Aalst on Tuesday, October 22, 2024 to learn why combining EDR and NDR enhances threat detection, incident response, and compliance with European regulations.

This round table is also an opportunity to network with CIOs, CISOs and other digital leaders.

Agenda

  • 18:00 Welcome reception
  • 18:45 Round table & dinner with Johan Kestens as keynote speaker
  • 22:00 End

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Johan Kestens, CIO at Bank of New York Mellon European Bank-2

Johan Kestens
Former CISO at BNY Mellon, CIO at BNY Mellon European Bank, CIO at ING Belgium


Johan Kestens is an award-winning public speaker, who has amongst others been CISO of Bank of New York Mellon, CIO of BNY Mellon European Bank, CIO of ING Belgium, Partner at A.T. Kearney, Member of the Executive Committee at SWIFT and Principal at McKinsey.
He has a wealth of experience in technology, financial services, corporate finance, innovation, security, technology, strategy articulation, product management, and policy formulation.


Controverse (1)

Controverse, Aalst

 

Controverse is all about harmonizing contradictions, in which thier passion for 'fresh' is central. High-quality and accessible, authentic and contemporary. Controverse is a restaurant for people who love pure character food. We will benefit from a large separate lounge with a majestic view on the golf course. 

Controverse (Restaurant of Golfclub De Kluizen), Zandberg 6, 9300 Aalst

 

 

 

Gatewatcher-1

Gatewatcher is a leader in the detection of cyber threats, Gatewatcher has been protecting critical networks of companies and public institutions worldwide since 2015. Our Network Detection and Response (NDR) and Cyber Threats Intelligence (CTI) solutions, analyse the vulnerabilities, quickly detect and respond to cyber-attacks.

Thanks to AI converging with dynamic analysis techniques, Gatewatcher delivers a real-time 360-degree view of threats, covering both cloud and on-premise infrastructures.

HarfangLab

HarfangLab is a French cybersecurity company that publishes EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) software, a technology that anticipates and neutralises cyberattacks on computers and servers. HarfangLab today has over 400 customers, including government agencies, businesses and international organisations operating in highly sensitive sectors.

HarfangLab's EDR stands out for: the openness of its solution, which integrates natively with all other security bricks; its transparency, as the data collected by the EDR remains accessible; and the digital independence it offers, as customers are free to choose their hosting mode: public or private cloud, or their own infrastructure.”

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