What Happens When a Breach Goes Undetected for 204 Days?
According to the IBM 2024 report, the average time to detect a data breach is 204 days, with another 73 days needed to contain it. That’s nine months of potential damage - to your operations, trust, finances, and reputation.

5 Real-World Signs That a Cyber Incident Is Already Happening
- A colleague suddenly loses access to business-critical files.
- Clients report strange email bounces or phishing attempts.
- IT says they're “investigating.”
- Your ERP system goes offline.
- A supplier flags a suspicious file... with your logo on it.
By the time you connect the dots, the damage may already be done.
Cyber Crisis: Who Takes the First Call?
Most companies don’t have a clear answer to these questions:
- Who coordinates IT, legal, communications, and vendors?
- Do we have a named spokesperson for the media?
- Who notifies authorities—and when?
- Do we have protocols for halting operations if needed?
When was the last time your executive team rehearsed a cyber crisis scenario?
Join the Webinar: “Now What? The Real Cost of Being Unprepared”
Date: May 15, 2025
Time: 10.30–12.00 EET
Location: Online
REGISTER NOW
What You'll Learn
- Real-life executive decision-making during a live cyber crisis
- The most common leadership gaps exposed in the first hour
- How Purple Teaming aligns offensive and defensive strategies
- Communication, legal, and IT coordination during a breach
Who Should Attend?
This event is designed for business leaders and executive teams:
- CEOs and COOs
- CIOs, CFOs, and Risk Managers
- Supervisory Board Members
Preparation is the Best Defense
You can’t control when a cyberattack happens.
But you can control how prepared you are when it does.
Register now and be the leader your business needs during a cyber crisis!