Retail Cybersecurity: Building a Brand Customers Can Trust | Experts

Event Overview

Join our experts as they discuss the dynamic and ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape in the retail sector. In this session, we will uncover the most prevalent cyber threats that retailers face today, from sophisticated ransomware attacks to targeted phishing scams, and discuss how these threats have evolved with the advent of new technologies. Discover the profound impact data breaches can have on financial stability, brand reputation and customer trust, and learn actionable strategies to mitigate these risks.

Jay Custard

World Wide Technology

Chief Digital Advisor

Jay has deep experience helping companies harness the power of digital technologies to drive meaningful customer experiences. An experienced digita...
Jason Cook

World Wide Technology

Field, Chief Information Security Officer

Jason is a cybersecurity professional with over 25 years of experience in the industry. He brings expertise that combines real-world practitioner r...

What to expect

This episode of WWT Experts is part of a four-part series focused on how retailers are leveraging technology to respond to market demands, new revenue opportunities and evolving customer expectations in real time. Episodes are published exclusively for registered users of the wwt.com
  • The benefits of a full-stack approach for unlocking actionable insights
  • Best practices for adopting unified commerce
  • Practical strategies for ensuring a smooth migration to the cloud
  • Securing and protecting sensitive customer data and in-store technology

Goals and Objectives

Understand the threat landscape of the retail industry; identify the systems, platforms, channels and touchpoints across both digital and in-store experiences that are most vulnerable to bad actors; and best practices for protecting sensitive customer data.

Who should attend?

Retail leaders who are responsible for securing customer data and in-store technology; Chief Information Security Officers; Chief Digital Officers, Chief Marketing Officers and Chief Customer Officers; Chief Technology Officers and Chief Information Officers.