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Executive Summary
The e-Crime Congress is designed to meet the needs of key stakeholders and decision makers who are responsible for designing and coordinating information security and risk management strategy, safeguarding digital assets and sensitive information, protecting customers, defending against internal or external threats and responding to incidents.
The agenda provides strategic and technical advice, examples of best practice and practical case studies that detail how in-house professionals can reduce risk, protect data, secure technology and create value. The conference delivers unique perspectives on evolutions within the threat landscape, as well as innovative frameworks that can be adopted to manage existing and emerging challenges.
Globally recognised as the leading platform for sharing strategic, operational and tactical knowledge, the Congress unites an international audience of over 600 professionals from 45 countries representing global business, government, the military and law enforcement agencies. Those attending include heads and directors of I.T., information security, technology risk management, information risk management, application security, network security, CERT, business continuity and resilience, investigations, forensics, data privacy, audit and compliance. Industry sectors typically represented range from banking through to oil and gas.
The e-Crime Congress is the founding event for the Global e-Crime Series which provides audiences around the world with insight and information on solutions that can help reduce risk, enable operational flexibility, minimise complexity, create value and keep costs low. | |
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| Organisations attending in 2012 included: | 2012 Speakers included: | ABB; A&N Media; Aberdeen Asset Management; Ace Insurance; Acromas; Addleshaw Goddard; Agilisys; Airbus; Allen & Overy; American Express; AnubisNetworks; Arup Group; ASOS; Association of Accounting Technicians; Atos Origin; Atradius; Australian Federal Police; Authentify; Aveva Group; Aviva; AXA; BAA; Bank for International Settlements; Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Bank of Ireland; Bank of New York Mellon; Barclays; Barclays Wealth; Baring Asset Management; BBC; Beazley Group; Betfair; BG Group; BGC Partners Cantor Fitzgerald; BGP Global Services; BIS; Bit9; Black Rock; BlackRidge; Bourne Leisure Group; BP; British Airways; British American Tobacco; British Land Company; British Sky Broadcasting; BT; Cabinet Office; Cable & Wireless Worldwide; Camelot Group; Canada Life; Cancer Research; Capita; Cardiff University; Carlsberg; Carlson Wagonlit Travel; Carphone Warehouse; Cartes Bancaires; CCL Forensics; Centre for Protection of National Infrastructure; Check Point Software; Chubb Group of Insurance Companies; CIFAS; Citigroup; City Index; Clearwell Systems; ClickandBuy; Clydesdale Bank; CMC Markets; Codesealer; COLT Telecom Group; Commerzbank; Compass Group; Conflict Studies Research Centre; Coventry Building Society; Cranfield University; Crealogix; Credit Suisse; Crown Prosecution Service; Cryptomathic; Cuerpo Nacional de Policia Madrid; Cumbria Constabulary; Cyber Crime Unit Lithuania; Cyber Security Challenge UK; Deloitte & Touche; Department of Health; Department of State - USA; Derbyshire Building Society; Deutsche Bank Group; Deutsche Telekom; DHL; DLA Piper; Ealing London Borough Council; East Coast Trains; Economic & Financial Crimes Commission Nigeria; EDF Energy; EISST; ElcomSoft; Electrocomponents plc; Electronic Arts; Elkjøp Nordic; EMC; Emirates Airlines; Endsleigh Insurance Services; Enterprise Rent-A-Car; Equifax; Ericsson; esure; EURIM; Everything Everywhere; Experian; F5 Networks; FACT - Federation Against Copyright Theft; FBI; Federation Against Software Theft (FAST); Fidelity International; Fidelity Investments; Financial Services Authority; FireEye; First Data Merchant Solutions; FIS; Ford Motor Company; Foregenix; Friends Life; Fujitsu; Gala Coral Group; GE Capital; General Motors Corporation; Geopost; Get Safe Online; Ghana International Bank; GlaxoSmithKline; Greek Financial Police & Cyber Crime Unit; Groupama Insurance; H.J.Heinz Company; Handelsbanken; Hargreaves Lansdown; Health Protection Agency; Henderson Group; Herbert Smith; High Tech Crime Suppression Serbia; HM Land Registry; HM Revenue & Customs; HMV; Home Office; Hong Kong Police; HP Enterprise Security; HSBC; Huawei; Hutchison 3G UK; ICE plc; Identity & Passport Service; IG Group; Imation; Information Commissioners Office; ING Global; Inquisitive Systems; Insight Investment Management; Inspired Gaming Group; Intellectual Property Office; Intelligent Environments; Internal Revenue Service; International Cyber Security Protection Alliance; Internet Crimes Group; Internet Watch Foundation; Intertek Group plc; Iron Ox; JADsoftware; Jaguar Land Rover; Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence University of Leeds; Jericho Forum; John Lewis; JP Morgan Chase; Kabel BW; KCOM Group; Korean National Police Agency; Kroll Ontrack; LBM; LCH Clearnet; Liverpool Victoria; Lloyds Banking Group; Lloyd's of London; LogRhythm; London Stock Exchange; LondonWaste; Man Group; Melbourne IT; Merseyside Police; Metropolitan Police Service; Microsoft; Ministry of Defence; Ministry of Interior - Bulgaria; Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Belarus; Ministry of Justice & Police - Norway; Molson Coors; Morgan Stanley; Mothercare; National Air Traffic Services Ltd; National Australia Bank Group; National Fraud Authority; Nationwide Building Society; NCC Group; Newbury Building Society; Newcastle upon Tyne City Council; News International Newspapers; NHS; Nokia; Nomura International; Nordea Bank; Nottingham Trent University; Novae Group Plc; NSPCC; Nuance Communications; Old Mutual; Olympic Delivery Authority; OMV; Open University; OpenBet; PAF; Pentland Brands; Permanent TSB; Phones4U; Portcullis; Positive Technologies; Post Office; Punjab National Bank; Q1 Labs; QinetiQ; Queen's University Belfast CSIT; Rabobank Group; Radware; Rank Group; Research in Motion; Romanian Directorate for Countering Organised Crime; Royal Bank of Scotland; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Royal Holloway University of London; RSA; RU-CENTER; RWE Npower; Saab Group; Sainsbury's; Santander; SAS; Savills plc; SCDEA; Scottish & Southern Energy; SCS Europe; SEED Capital; SELEX Elsag; Senetas; Serious Organised Crime Agency; Shell; Shop Direct; Silver Tail Systems; Sitel; Societe Generale; Spamhaus; Sparebank 1; Sportingbet; Standard Life; Steria; Stroz Friedberg; Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation; Swedish National Criminal Police; Swedish Tax Agency; Swift; Swift Exchange; Swinton Insurance; Swiss Federal Police; Symantec; TalkTalk; Telefónica O2; Tesco; Thames Valley Police; The Cavendish London Hotel; The Co-operative Group; The Merck Group; The Office of Fair Trading; ThomsonReuters; Threadneedle Asset Management; ThreatMetrix; TNT; Trader Media Group; Transenter; Transport for London; Travelodge UK; Trinity Mirror; Tripleclick Interim Management; Tripwire; Trusteer; T-Systems; TUI Travel; U.S. Army; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Ubiquisys; UBS; UK National Audit Office; UK Payments; Ukraine National Security Council; Unilever; University of Portsmouth; US Secret Service; Valitor; Vanquis Bank; Verdasys; VeriSign; Vertex; Virgin Group; Vodafone; Voltage Security; VTB Bank Europe; Warwick University; Wave Systems; Websense; Welsh Assembly Government; Western Union; Whitbread; WILink plc; William Hill; WorldPay; WSP Group; Wyndham Exchange & Rental Group; Yapi Kredi Bankasi and more...
| Key themes for 2012 included: |
- The latest from the threat landscape: cutting through the hype to identify emerging attack profiles that should inform information and I.T. security priorities for the year ahead
- Addressing key areas of vulnerability across the network and application stack: securing technology and protecting data in a changing business and I.T. environment
- Architecting security in, not bolting security on: mitigating risks, ensuring compliance and supporting business goals by building security into BAU (Business As Usual)
- Identifying and managing a data breach or network intrusion: effective frameworks for detecting compromise, responding to incidents and conducting cyber forensic investigations
- New models for consolidating and delivering security to the enterprise: taking advantage of innovations and opportunities to reduce cost and increase efficiency
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| Matthew Lord, Chief Information Security Officer Steria UK
Daniel Barriuso, CISO and Head of Central IT Risk Credit Suisse
Mark Carter, Partner, Enterprise Risk Services Deloitte
Rüdiger Peusquens, Head of Testing Deutsche Telekom
Bob Mann, Senior Manager Information Security Nokia
Joerg Weber, Head of Attack Monitoring Barclays
Dr John Meakin, Global Head of Security Solutions and Architecture Deutsche Bank
Andrew Yeomans, Board of Management Jericho Forum
James Quinault, Director, Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance Cabinet Office
Stephen McGibbon, CTO Microsoft
Mushtaq Ahmed, I.T. Security & Risk Management Department Emirates Airlines
Thomas Grasso, Supervisory Spcial Agent - Cyber Division FBI
Alina Legoydo, Senior Manager of International Relations Division RU-CENTER
Alan Jenkins, Chief Security Officer T-Systems Limited - A Deutsche Telekom Group Company
John Walker, Professor - School of Computing & Informatics Nottingham Trent University
Stuart Staniford, Chief Scientist FireEye
James Panton, Managing Consultant Melbourne IT
Philippe Roy, Information Security Specialist – Security & Authentication Nordea Bank
Martin Boesgaard, Founder & CTO CodeSealer
Carl Leonard, Senior Manager, Security Research Websense
Tony Dearsley, Computer Forensics Manager, Legal Technologies Kroll Ontrack
Mike Bond, Director of Innovation Cryptomathic
Bill Munroe, VP of Marketing Verdasys
Mike Smart, Product and Solutions Symantec
David Beck, Assistant Director, Forensics Practice Deloitte
Rashmi Knowles, Chief Security Architect EMEA EMC
Tom Davison, Technical Director Check Point Software
Yuri Gushin, Senior Security Specialist Radware
Gary Newe, Technical Director, UK, Ireland and SSA F5 Networks
Richard Cox, CIO Spamhaus
Andrew Bontoft, Director Foregenix
Keir Giles, Director Conflict Studies Research Centre
Rich Agar, Security Solutions Architect HP Enterprise Security
Ben Petro, Senior Vice President, Network Intelligence and Availability Verisign
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It is a rare to have an opportunity to be out of the office to think deeply about the strategic challenges that you face; it is even rarer to be able to debate them with your peers in such an environment facilitated by the e-Crime programme of events.
Chief Security Officer for Trusted Borders, Raytheon Systems Limited ____________________________________________________ My experience is that eCrime conference events always provide expert and highly topical eSecurity content, with an interesting mix of subject matter with informative delivery.
Manager I.T. Security & Technical Development, N M Rothschild & Sons ____________________________________________________
A well organised conference with presentations that delved deep into the real security issues facing businesses today. 10/10.
Information Security Officer, Unum Limited |

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| This event welcomes in excess of 500 senior decision makers from industries that include | Delegates attending include directors and managers from group and business functions that include | Banking Insurance Real Estate Telecoms Retail Media Legal Gambling Pharmaceuticals Transport and Logistics Defence Manufacturing ISPs | Group IT Information/IT Security Investigations Fraud prevention Technology & Operational Risk Regulatory Compliance Financial Crime Prevention Financial Intelligence Group Security CERT Digital Forensics Business Continuity Audit |
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