How technology saves loss of working hours in a cyber attack

How technology saves loss of working hours in a cyber attack
Akhilesh Tuteja, KPMG
In an era of evolving threat landscape, organizations confront cyber attacks almost every day. Technology, however, can strengthen the weakest link in the ecosystem provided organizations learn to depend on intelligent automation and cloud solutions.

Akhilesh Tuteja, Co-Leader, Global Cyber Security Practice, KPMG, highlights how incorporating cybersecurity throughout the business process and cyber education at leadership level can help cut down significant loss of working hours in case of cyber-attacks.

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There is a need for organizations to be cyber aware today. How can they use AI to navigate the threat landscape?All organizations must be aware of the cyber security risks in today’s world. In today’s digital era, organizations are facing more and more sophisticated cyber-attacks. Many of these sophisticated attacks are impossible to anticipate and predict using traditional methods. AI enables correlation of seemingly different events, which may help detect a pattern and provide early warning signals to prevent an attack. There is a need to move from conventional security systems to a more advanced multi-dimensional data driven ecosystem with the right analytics technology to predict and prevent future attacks.


A big concern for Indian organizations is that, they suffer significant loss of man hours in case of a cyber-attack. How can technology help here?

In order to minimize downtime in case of a cyber event, organizations need to focus on building a cyber resilience framework. There is no one technology that can build a cyber-resilient environment instantly. It is a process of continual refinement that relies on an organization’s understanding of the quantity, sensit ..

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