The number of cyberattacks continues to rise and organisations need to come to terms with the fact that traditional approaches to mitigating the effects of malicious attacks may no longer be viable. One of these approaches is to harness the power of big data technology to help companies improve their proactive and reactive cyber-defence capabilities. David White and Annie Tu examine how old approaches may be found wanting and a paradigm based on new defence models can help companies not only stop hackers, but also help to better identify and respond to malicious activities.
Vice President at AlixPartners
Annie Tu is a bilingual industry recognised cyber security mentor with over 10 years’ experience covering cyber incident response, forensic investigations, eDiscovery, FCPA review and business consulting. Annie has managed and coordinated numerous international projects involving multiple territories in Asia Pacific and Europe. Having resided and worked in the UK, Hong Kong and mainland China, Annie has a unique insight into the challenges faced by businesses with diverse cultures. She is a SANS GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst (Silver), an Encase Certified Examiner, a Certified Ethical Hacker and a SANs mentor for the forensic course "Advanced Computer Forensics and Incident Response".

