Take a leap from reactive firefighting to a proactive future-proofing.
What truly sets resilient organisations apart is their ability to transform lessons learnt in the aftermath into proactive defenses or work with trusted consultants and suppliers to protect your business.
In today’s cyber threat landscape, incidents are inevitable—but positive outcomes are not!
By distilling insights from hundreds of real-world incidents, Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) becomes your cyber vanguard—arming your organisation with the intelligence, experience, and foresight needed to shift from reactive compliance to proactive resilience.
Director - DFIR, Thales Cyber Services
Jay is the Director of Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) at Thales Cyber Services, bringing deep technical investigation and incident management experience of leading many hundreds of cases through over 7 years of front-line exposure, assisting organisations during cyber crises.
This includes catastrophic destructive attacks on critical infrastructure, large-scale data breaches, advanced geopolitical espionage, and complex forensic investigations for both criminal and civil matters.
He is a passionate leader and ambassador in the industry, with media training and many appearances on panels, conferences, and television – industry related as well as public.
Thales Cyber Services delivers cybersecurity products and services that keep people and assets safe, giving organisations confidence in the security of their digital journeys.
Our portfolio protects identities, data, networks, applications and infrastructure, encompassing services that include compliance, risk and governance, cyber engineering, threat detection and offensive security.
Drawing on a team of 6,000 experts from consulting, architecture, detect and respond services, software and software development; our services, products and solution partners are at the heart of networks and critical infrastructure worldwide, securing what matters most.
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