In today’s evolving threat landscape, protecting sensitive file data requires more than just traditional security measures. Join us for an expert-led webinar with David Lacey, and learn how to bring his teachings to life specifically for file transfers.
Discover why FTP and homegrown solutions can fall short in securing your critical data and learn how a layered security approach goes far beyond simple encryption. David will explore how to leverage Managed File Transfer (MFT) to fortify your file exchange processes while aligning with strict governance and compliance mandates.
Whether you’re just beginning your Zero Trust journey or looking to enhance your data transfer security, this session will equip you with practical measures to help keep your data safe at every stage.
Walk away with actionable tips and insights on how to:
- Adopt a Zero Trust approach: “never trust, always verify” is essential for protecting file data.
- Build resilience with a layered security strategy: identity verification, access controls, encryption in motion and rest, plus monitoring and audit trails.
- Address the human factor: if tools are clunky, employees find workarounds, putting data at risk.
- See how Managed File Transfer balances technology, governance and usability to deliver security without trade-offs.
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Speaker

David Lacey
David Lacey is a highly experienced CISO and Cybersecurity thought leader. He founded and led functions for the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Shell International and the British Royal Mail Group. During this time, he developed the set of controls that became the basis of the International Standard ISO/IEC 27001/2 and achieved the world’s first and largest accredited certification. He also founded the Jericho Forum (part of the Open Group) to develop the principles and architecture for a De-Perimiterised network environment, the concept for which was subsequently adapted by Forrester Research as Zero Trust. David has written five books and numerous papers on Cybersecurity and is a keen futurist, having been the first CISO to recognise and articulate the impact of the Information Age on Cybersecurity. He is also a long-standing member of the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame.