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CPS EU: Richey May Technology to Detail Current Threat Landscape

2020 brought unprecedented levels of internet usage, at-home entertainment consumption, and business teams working from disparate locations. That reality brought with it more varied and sustained cybersecurity threats than most companies were prepared to deal with.

Enter “2021: Unbreaking the Internet.” That’s the title of the presentation coming from Arnel Manalo, CISSP and cybersecurity architect for Richey May Technology Solutions, at the 29th June Content Protection Summit Europe (CPS EU) event.

Manalo will lead a deep-dive exploration of current threats, and how different responses provide relevant solutions to each variant. The latest information regarding penetration testing and around leading-edge risk management technologies will be among the topics discussed.

“Attendees can expect to learn about relevant threats impacting the industry and hope they learn how to deal with those threats along with information on where to place their efforts as it relates to compliance and their overall security program,” Manalo said.

Content Protection Summit Europe is presented by Convergent Risks, with sponsorship by Richey May Technology Solutions, Synamedia, BuyDRM, Friend MTS, NAGRA, X Cyber Group and Xcapism Learning. The event is produced by MESA, the Content Delivery & Security Association (CDSA), the Hollywood IT Society (HITS) and Women in Technology Hollywood (WiTH), under the direction of the CDSA board of directors and content advisors representing Amazon Studios, Adobe, Paramount, BBC Studios, NBCUniversal, Lionsgate, WarnerMedia, Amblin Entertainment, Legendary Pictures, and Lego Group.

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To join CDSA or activate a Content Protection Summit sponsorship, contact David Millar at [email protected], or Evie Silvers at [email protected].

M+E Europe

CPS EU: Richey May Technology to Detail Current Threat Landscape

2020 brought unprecedented levels of internet usage, at-home entertainment consumption, and business teams working from disparate locations. That reality brought with it more varied and sustained cybersecurity threats than most companies were prepared to deal with. (more…)