WEDNESDAY 7:15 AM
BREAKFAST SEMINAR
THE FINANCIAL KILL SWITCH FOR RANSOMWARE IN 2026
Richard Hyde
Strategic Solutions Consultant
Ricoh Canada Inc.
About the Speaker
Richard is a strategic and design lead in Ricoh’s Professional Services division supporting Government and Commercial Accounts. He develops an in-depth working partnership with key and strategic customers at all levels (staff, managers, C-level) to support customers’ business objectives and risk management strategies. Richard is a SME (Subject Matter Expert) for many of Ricoh’s solutions such as enterprise scanning, content management, and workflow, to name a few. He has extensive experience working within First Nations, Public Sector, Manufacturing, Retail and Financial verticals implementing enterprise software solutions and providing professional services. His focus is on delivering positive business outcomes, efficiency, risk mitigation and automation of business processes to his customers.
About the Session
In 2026, CFOs no longer ask if a cyber incident will occur. The real questions are how large the blast radius will be—and how quickly the organization can recover and prove containment. This breakfast session is designed exclusively for CFOs and senior financial executives who understand that ransomware is no longer an IT issue—it is a direct threat to liquidity, continuity, insurance coverage, and regulatory confidence.
As ransomware costs shift from ransom payments to operational paralysis, with average recovery exceeding $2.5M, financial leaders are now accountable for ensuring rapid containment, measurable resilience, and defensible governance.
Join us to explore Ransomware Resilience—a new financial control model that goes beyond prevention. While traditional tools focus on the “front door,” BullWall operates as the organization’s fire sprinkler system: a 24/7 automated containment strategy that detects illegitimate encryption in seconds, isolates the threat, and halts the blast radius before critical financial operations are impacted.
This session moves past the security stack to focus on what CFOs care about most:
Business continuity during ransomware events
Faster recovery and reduced downtime
Lower cyber insurance premiums through provable containment
Automated compliance evidence for regulators and auditors
Key takeaway: Ransomware resilience isn’t about stopping every attack—it’s about surviving one without financial shock.
We invite you to join this executive discussion and learn how a modern Financial Kill Switch can act as a circuit breaker for ransomware—protecting confidence, continuity, and control when the inevitable occurs.
Ramsey Sullivan
Southeast Territory Manager
Bullwall
About the Speaker
About the Session
In 2026, CFOs no longer ask if a cyber incident will occur. The real questions are how large the blast radius will be—and how quickly the organization can recover and prove containment. This breakfast session is designed exclusively for CFOs and senior financial executives who understand that ransomware is no longer an IT issue—it is a direct threat to liquidity, continuity, insurance coverage, and regulatory confidence.
As ransomware costs shift from ransom payments to operational paralysis, with average recovery exceeding $2.5M, financial leaders are now accountable for ensuring rapid containment, measurable resilience, and defensible governance.
Join us to explore Ransomware Resilience—a new financial control model that goes beyond prevention. While traditional tools focus on the “front door,” BullWall operates as the organization’s fire sprinkler system: a 24/7 automated containment strategy that detects illegitimate encryption in seconds, isolates the threat, and halts the blast radius before critical financial operations are impacted.
This session moves past the security stack to focus on what CFOs care about most:
Business continuity during ransomware events
Faster recovery and reduced downtime
Lower cyber insurance premiums through provable containment
Automated compliance evidence for regulators and auditors
Key takeaway: Ransomware resilience isn’t about stopping every attack—it’s about surviving one without financial shock.
We invite you to join this executive discussion and learn how a modern Financial Kill Switch can act as a circuit breaker for ransomware—protecting confidence, continuity, and control when the inevitable occurs.
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