The e-Crime Mid Year Meeting is designed to meet the needs of key stakeholders and decision makers who are responsible for managing information and technology risk, protecting sensitive data, securing technology and ensuring compliance with multiple regulatory requirements.
The agenda provides strategic and technical advice, examples of best practice and practical case studies that detail how in-house professionals can meet the demands of evolving business models. The conference provides unique perspectives on how organisations can take advantage of emerging opportunities to increase productivity or decrease cost while at the same time maintaining the security and integrity of IT systems and electronic assets.
Those attending include heads and directors of I.T., information security, technology risk management, information risk management, application and network security, business continuity and resilience, investigations, forensics, privacy, audit and compliance. Industry sectors typically represented range from banking through to oil and gas.
The e-Crime Mid Year Meeting is part of 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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Preventing, detecting and responding to new threats in an evolving technology landscape
Evolving and enhancing information risk management frameworks
Ensuring an adequate and rapid response in the event of a breach and facilitating investigations
Advancing IT security to become high-level risk management and information asset protection
Establishing an efficient and effective compliance strategy
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| Paul Griffiths, Vice President, Technology Information Risk Morgan Stanley
Colin Greenlees, Head of Information Security Eurostar
Graham Palmer, Director, Information Security, EMEA Oracle
Tracy Andrew, Information Security and Compliance Officer Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
Patrick Michaelis, Senior Product Manager EMEA, Blackberry Security Research in Motion
Phillip Davies, Head of Intelligence and Investigations BSkyB
Marco M. Morana, Leader OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project)
Chris Waynforth, District Manager - Enterprise RSA, The Security Division of EMC
John Hurley, Senior Technology Consultant RSA, The Security Division of EMC
Gavin Millard, Technical Director Tripwire
Graeme Nash, Director, Strategic Solutions Fortinet
Brian Chappell, Director Sales Engineering BeyondTrust
Rich Agar, Senior Solutions Architect HP Enterprise Security
Brian Tokuyoshi, Senior Product Marketing Manager Palo Alto Networks
Robin Fewster, Principal Consultant Finmeccanica Cyber Solutions
Eward Driehuis, Product Manager DetACT Fox-IT
Jon Fielding, EMEA Director Mobile Security Imation
Michael Ford, Senior Technical Product Manager Corero Network Security
Jason Kent Prim'X Technologies
Mark Bower, VP Product Management Voltage Security
Steve Grant, Senior Consultant & Team Leader, Computer Forensics, Legal Technologies Kroll Ontrack
Neil Thacker, Security Strategist EMEA Websense
...with more to be announced very soon!
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