On-Demand Webinar:
Security evolved: How to stay one step ahead of emerging cyberthreats

It’s no secret that a proactive approach to cybersecurity is a crucial element of any successful business. In a recent survey commissioned by Intel®, Forrester Consulting found that security breaches led to a loss of customers for 28% of surveyed organizations, as well as an average loss of 4.2% in revenue. While hardware-based security is a proven solution in thwarting the most crippling attacks, such as cryptojacking and ransomware, 80% of respondents said managing the complexity of hardware-level security remains a challenge.1

What organizations might not realize is that implementing hardware security at the device level makes this goal achievable. Not only will it help improve the effectiveness of their entire security stack, but it can also help reduce the strain on IT departments.

Join Intel Security Business Development Lead Todd Cramer, Intel Senior Product Management Director Christopher Yahna, and our guest speaker Forrester consultant Chris Layton for a holistic discussion on the findings of a recent Forrester Consulting study and how any business can effectively adopt a hardware-based security strategy.

In this On-demand webinar, you will learn about:

  • Why implementing hardware security at the endpoint level is key to a healthy cybersecurity strategy
  • How Intel® Hardware Shield and Intel® Threat Detection Technology help to streamline the complexities of IT management related to hardware-based security
  • What the total economic impact of a hardware-based security strategy can be, based on findings from the commissioned Total Economic Impact™ study conducted by Forrester Consulting.

You won’t want to miss this in-depth look at how your business can protect its most sensitive data with the help of Intel, so be sure to fill out the form and watch the replay.

*Please note: This webinar is in English. Closed captioning is available in English, German, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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1A commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Intel, March 2022.

About our Experts:

Todd Cramer

Todd Cramer

Intel Security Ecosystem Business Development Lead, Business Client Division

Todd is an expert in hardware security technologies and edge-to-cloud practices for securing applications and devices. His more than 25 years in the enterprise security sector have included leadership work for Ping Identity, IBM, Cendant, and other corporations.

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Christopher Yahna

Christopher Yahna

Intel Senior Director of Product Management and Operations, Commercial Client Segment

Christopher is responsible for shaping strategy, platform, and software/service roadmap planning and execution of products and technologies for Intel's Commercial Client (Enterprise, Mid-Market, Government, Education) segment in the Client Computing Group (CCG).

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Chris Layton

Chris Layton

Forrester Total Economic Impact Consultant

Chris leads engagements focused on proving the economic and strategic value of technology solutions for organizations. This analysis evaluates the costs, benefits, flexibilities, and risks of a product by using primary interviews, financial models, and industry-leading expertise.

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