
Webinar
Navigating Disruption: Best Practices for Resilient Digital Infrastructure
A Live Panel Discussion with Industry Leaders from the OECD, NCSC, and MEO
A single point of failure in our digital infrastructure can trigger widespread disruption, impacting everything from critical business operations to daily life. As enterprises, telecommunications providers, and governments alike face growing risks from complex, interconnected systems, adopting proactive strategies for network resilience is no longer an option, it is a requirement.
This webinar features a dynamic live panel with industry leaders from the OECD, the NCSC, and MEO to explore how a combination of Speedtest and Downdetector data can provide the clarity needed to build a more robust digital ecosystem. The discussion features expert insights on real-world incidents, providing actionable lessons and best practices for attribution, resolution, and prevention.
Watch the recording to learn:
- The critical importance of network resilience across all industries, highlighting the role of power autonomy, fiber route diversity, and geo-redundancy across all infrastructure layers through telecom and cloud
- Key lessons and first-of-its-kind data from recent major incidents, such as the Iberian Peninsula blackout and Cloudflare/Google Cloud outages
- Strategies for rapid incident attribution and resolution in the event of digital service disruptions
- The role of policy and regulation in fostering a more resilient and independent digital landscape, with insights from leading countries that have already taken steps to harden infrastructure
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About the presenters
Lauren Crean
Economist/Policy Analyst at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Imelda Casey
Cyber Security Specialist at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
Manuela Coutinho
Head of Global Operation Center at MEO
Luke Kehoe
Industry Analyst at Ookla