For our first and second installments we discuss digital upskilling and the future of work and we take a closer look at the cybersecurity landscape.
In our two previous installments we focused on Covid-19 as a market disruptor which accelerated digital transformation and cybersecurity. In our third installment we focused on Grand Bahama: the revitalization of the island economy with a focus on the following:
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Part three: The Grand Bahama Economy
Cybersecurity continues to evolve. Massive cybersecurity breaches have become very common and with Covid19 we have seen an increase in alarming headlines of cyber threats and crimes that have changed the landscape of cybersecurity. With all of the attention these incidents have attracted, many organisations do not fully understand the threats and how to effectively manage emerging cyber risks in an increasingly complex digital society.
In this second installment we discuss:
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Part two: Cybercrime - new and emerging threats
The world is changing and we are seeing the need to adapt. While organisations continue to seek new ways to adjust their business operations to minimise disruption, now more than ever there is a greater need to combine digital innovation and technology to accelerate the future of work. In the first installment of our webinar series we discuss:
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Part one: Digital upskilling and the future of work
Kevin Cambridge
Advisory Partner
PwC Bahamas
Carlton Cartwright
Assurance Partner
PwC Bahamas
Rhonda Eldridge
FinTech Strategist
Founder, HAP Inc
Harness All Possibilities Inc.