Gain actionable insights to navigate the complex landscape of information security with confidence and resilience.
This webinar takes a data-centric approach to integrating security monitoring, incident response, and threat analysis concepts into your daily workflow. Learn to create customized processes for handling security incidents, moving beyond relying solely on security tools. Delve deeper into actionable strategies for proactively addressing and mitigating information security threats, equipping you with the knowledge and tools needed to address information security threats effectively.
In this webinar, you will:
- Explore the importance of encryption.
- Learn about the use of VPNs.
- Reassess your current strategies to protect your information.
- Find your processes to tackle information security challenges.
About the Presenters
Gabriela Escarrá has degrees in translation (certified sworn translator) and teaching English and literature from the University of La Plata. She also has a degree from Fundación Litterae as a copy editor and two certifications in post-editing and transcreation from the Translation Automation User Society. She is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001:2013 internal auditor (Bureau Veritas). She has been lecturing internationally on quality assurance and standards since 2017. She has participated at the Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación (ISO representative in Argentina) in the adoption and adaptation of standards related to language and terminology (ISO TC37) and information security systems. She is a member of ANSI, ASTM Technical Committee F43 on Language Services and Products, and serves as chair of ATA’s Standards Committee.
Dolores R. Guiñazú is a certified sworn (court-approved) translator. She has an MBA in marketing management (Universidad del Salvador and Albany University – State University of New York) and is a certified international copy editor. She has a certification in post-editing and transcreation from the Translation Automation User Society. Specializing in marketing, legal, and quality issues, she is a member of ASTM (TC F43 on Language Services and Products), ACES, PLAIN, and ATA’s Standards Committee. She has participated at the Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación (ISO representative in Argentina) in the adoption and adaptation of standards related to language and terminology (ISO TC37) and information security systems. She is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 27001:2013 internal auditor (Bureau Veritas). She has been lecturing internationally on quality assurance and standards since 2017.
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