The annual KPMG Global Cyber Day Initiative is a Global Corporate Citizenship program aimed at educating youth of the importance of cyber security and internet risk, as part of KPMG member firms' commitment to supporting the communities in which we operate.
During the month of October, KPMG cyber security professionals will help students ages 7-16, as well as their teachers and parents, become more cyber aware through interactive classroom sessions including guidance on safe use of personal data, social media, cyber bullying, online gaming and smartphones.
Our Global Cyber Day coincides with International Cyber Security Awareness Month, an internationally recognized campaign focused on promoting cyber security among organizations and the public, and providing resources to be more secure online.
Explore our highlighted thought leadership for Cyber Security Awareness Month.
By Akhilesh Tuteja
For the past few years, member firms have seen clients sharpen their focus on cyber security as a top priority, but the findings of KPMG's 2019 Global CEO Outlook revealed that top CEOs want to turn their cyber investments into a strategic advantage and a revenue driver. That's a large, positive shift in sentiment, but it begs the question, just how do you achieve it?
By Matthias Bossardt
The highest level of cyber resilience is key in a digital economy. Without resilience, there is little confidence. And without confidence, there can be no trust. We explore why cyber security should be at the heart of any sustainable growth strategy.
By Gordon Archibald
Join Australia's National Cyber Security Lead who discusses how technology is helping businesses increase their cyber security infrastructure.
By Tony Buffomante
Despite progress in corporate cyber security, life sciences operational technology is still vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated threats. Learn more about this landscape and how to reduce associated risks to your organization.
By Adil Palsetia
As cyber security criminals become increasingly confident in utilizing sophisticated hacking techniques, financial institutions are feeling the pressure to employ defense systems. Learn how the three lines of defense model (3LoD) enables organizations to employ solutions tailored to their specific needs.