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Boost Your Digital Trust in Just 1 Day🚀

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Have you heard? Digital trust. If you don't have it, your customers will go elsewhere. That's the he

Have you heard? Digital trust. If you don't have it, your customers will go elsewhere. That's the headline of a recent survey that found that 84% of customers would switch if they lost trust in a company.1 If you have low digital trust, your business will battle reputation decline, cybersecurity incidents, privacy breaches, and the loss of customers and revenue. The question is, how do you build digital trust in today's volatile cybersecurity landscape, where threats are becoming automated, intelligent, and rapidly changing? Join us for [CSO's Future of Cybersecurity Summit](, a one-day virtual event to help you create a playbook for resilience and digital security. Come to get the information you need to build trust across your digital enterprise, so employees, partners, and customers can have confidence in your interactions – and transactions. [Register to attend]( so you can learn how to leverage emerging technologies like AI and machine learning to reduce your digital risk – and solidify your reputation as a cybersecurity leader. Want to learn more? [Explore the agenda]( and [see who's speaking](. We hope to see you next week. Best, Katherine CSO's Future of Cybersecurity Summit csoonline.com #CSOFutureofCybersecurity [1] CSO Magazine, [Security breaches push digital trust to the fore](, May 17, 2023. Our Sponsors * This invitation is not a guarantee of admission. Upon online registration, your application will be reviewed pending qualification and you will be promptly notified of your attendance status. Foundry *formerly IDG Communications reserves the right to determine the qualification of individual attendees and the event's total audience profile. To unsubscribe from future emails about this event, please [click here](. To opt out of future emails about all Foundry *formerly IDG Communications events, please [click here](. Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. View Foundry *formerly IDG Communications [privacy policy](. Copyright 2023 | Foundry *formerly IDG Communications, Inc. | 140 Kendrick Street, Building B | Needham, MA 02494 | [www.foundryco.com](

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