IT security at many companies is being put through its paces. As cyberthreats grow, regulatory requirements are becoming stricter with the protection of sensitive data increasingly in the spotlight, but how can you overcome these challenges without negatively impacting efficiency?

 

A Security Operations Centre (SOC) can help detect cyberattacks early and actively minimise security risks all while complying with legal requirements. But what does it take to successfully integrate an SOC into your IT strategy? What technological, organisational and legal factors need to be considered?

Stuttgart Airport has already taken the critical step, collaborating with Bechtle to implement an SOC that not only fulfils modern security requirements, but also serves as a best practice example for other companies. How was the project planned and implemented? Which hurdles needed to be overcome and what measures proved to be particularly effective?

In our online event, you’ll gain practical insights and specific recommendations that you can apply to your own security strategy—no matter your industry.

 

 

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In our event, you’ll learn:

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Threats and regulations at a glance

What the current security situation means for companies and which regulatory requirements are essential to consider.

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Setting up an SOC

What challenges need to be overcome and what lessons businesses can learn.

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How to build future-proof IT security

Which technologies and process are essential for effective cybersecurity.

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From design to realisation – How Bechtle puts together an SOC

Strategies, technology, integration – Steps to get an SOC up and running.

The speakers:
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Niels Gliwitzky

Team Lead, Pre-sales Cyber Defence Centre, Bechtle

Niels Gliwitzky has over 14 years’ experience in IT, the last seven of which he’s dedicated to IT security. His focus: Cyber Defence Centre. He has a wealth of experience in pre-sales, onboarding and service management.

 

 

Sebastian Paulus-Rohmer

 

 

Sebastian Paulus-Rohmer

Management Consulting & Business Architecture, Bechtle

Sebastian Paulus-Rohmer can look back on 17+ years in the IT industry. Over the last few years, his focus has been on IT and OT security and he has been involved in federal cloud and large outsourcing projects in the banking sector. Among his responsibilities are project management and overall coordination.

 

 

Florian Frech

 

 

Florian Frech

Head of IT Strategy & Management, Stuttgart Airport

Florian Frech has worked at Stuttgart Airport for over seven years. In his current role as Head of IT Strategy & Management, he is not only responsible for IT planning and IT regulations, but also heads up IT security management and information security. His focus is on the current cyberthreat situation and related regulatory developments.

Ferry van Saalbach
 

Ferry von Saalbach

Host