Tech Mahindra & Microsoft: Dallas Cybersecurity Roundtable

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Roundtable discussion takes place on 2nd August 2023
Dallas cybersecurity executives invited to ‘Next-Level Threat Detection’ roundtable hosted on August 2nd by executives from Tech Mahindra & Microsoft

As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, organisations face mounting challenges in protecting their digital assets from advanced and persistent threats. 

This thought leadership topic explores the transformative potential of next-generation Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems powered by cloud computing and AI.

By harnessing the scalability and agility of the cloud, combined with advanced AI algorithms, this cutting-edge SIEM technology enables defenders to gain a deep understanding of the centralised threat landscape. Armed with this knowledge, defenders can proactively hunt and mitigate threats in real time, bolstering their cybersecurity defences and minimising potential damages. 

In this roundtable, Tech Mahindra and Microsoft together will deep dive into the key features and benefits of this next-gen SIEM solution, highlighting its potential to revolutionise threat detection and response capabilities for enterprises across industries.

Featuring Chitresh Sen, Cybersecurity Practice Head, Americas at Tech Mahindra and Nick Blackman, Senior Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft, the roundtable will be held at The Westin Dallas Downtown in Texas on 2nd August 2023 from 3pm.

Limited spaces are available. For more information, and to register your interest, click here.

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