Practical roadmap for IT teams on tactics, trends, and defence strategies.
Speaker
Jacob Oni
Agenda
6:00pm - Arrive
6:15pm - Introductions
6:30pm - Presentation
7:30pm - Questions and answers, followed by Networking
8:00pm - Close
Synopsis
In 2026, the cybersecurity ecosystem has moved beyond traditional malware to focus on industrialised, automated threats that exploit the speed of modern IT infrastructure. For companies, this means defending against hyper-realistic social engineering and supply chain vulnerabilities that easily bypass legacy multi-factor authentication and standard firewalls. The focus has shifted toward identity-first security and rapid recovery infrastructure.
This session provides a practical roadmap for IT teams to transition from manual recovery to automated, proactive defence strategies that assume a "breach-ready" posture. Attendees will gain actionable insights on these new attacks from the front lines, and some "old but gold" strategies still help with prevention, detection and remediation.
About the speaker
Jacob Oni is a cybersecurity professional with over five years of experience in incident response, malware analysis, vulnerability management, security engineering, and offensive security across government and private sectors.
He currently works as a Cybersecurity Analyst at CrowdStrike, having previously served as a Technical Information Security Officer within a UK council and as a Security Engineering Consultant at CyberSOC Africa, helping organisations strengthen their security posture against evolving cyber threats.
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