An AKJ Associates Initiative |
Protect Data. Defend the Network. Adapt to Change.
Managing information security and technology risk in the age of the extended enterprise.
27th November, 2012 - The Hotel Okura - Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
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Executive Summary
The e-Crime Mid Year Meeting Europe 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.
Over 100 delegates attend including 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 Europe 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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Key Themes for 2011 Included: | 2011 Speakers Included: | • Protecting sensitive data in a changing business and technology environment • Evolving and enhancing information security and risk management frameworks • Defending IT systems and electronic assets against targeted, persistent threats • Responding effectively to a data breach or network intrusion to minimise impact • View agenda preview details
Organisations attending included: | 1&1 Internet; 4tech Software; ABN AMRO; Acision; Acticall; Action; Aduno Group; Aegon Group; AG Insurance; Air Berlin; Air France-KLM; Airbus; AirTight Networks; Algemene Pensioen Groep; Alliander; American Express; Amsterdam Trade Bank; APX-ENDEX; AT&T; Aviva; Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Barclaycard; BetClic; BNP Paribas Fortis; Bol.com; Booking.com; BP; British American Tobacco; Buckaroo Online Payment Services; Business to You; bwin.party; Carlson Wagonlit Travel; CCV; Ceska Sporitelna; Citigroup; Clear2Pay; ClearPark; Clearswift; Commidea; Credit Mutuel; Cryptomathic; CSP Security; De Nederlandsche Bank; Delta Lloyd Group; DHL; Equens; Ericsson; European Merchant Services; Exploy Betalingsverkeer; F5 Networks; Fokker Aerostructures; Foregenix; Fortinet; Garanti Bank international; Global Collect Services; GOVCERT.NL; Ground Labs; Hiscox; Holland Casino; Hunton & Williams; IBM; ING Global; International Card Services; iXplora Technologies; Janssen Biologics; Just Eat; KBC Global Services; Keytrade Bank; KPN; Kroll Ontrack; La Française des Jeux; Landesbank Berlin; Levi Strauss & Co; Linxtelecom; Lufthansa Systems; Lumesse; MICROS Systems; Ministry of Security & Justice; Mi-pay; Monext; National Bank of Belgium; Nets; Nutreco Holding N.V.; Omegapoint; Onsight Solutions; Optiver; Paysquare; PayU; Payvision; Philips; Point International AB; Politie Rotterdam-Rijnmond; Protegrity; QNH Business Integration; Qualys; Rabobank Group; Research in Motion; Robeco; SafeNet; Scarlet Telecom; SecurityMetrics; Semafone; Shell; SiNSYS; Skandinavisk Data Center A/S; Smiths Group; SPAR International; Staples; Starwood Hotels and Resorts; Symantec; Sysnet Global Solutions; TAS Group; Telenet Group; TenneT; Thales Group; Time Warner Global Media Group; Time Warner Publishing; TMF Group; TNO ICT; TNT; TomTom International; Transactis; Travelex Holdings; Tripwire; UBS; United Pan-Europe Communications NV; Valitor; VeriFone; Versafe; Visa; VvAA Groep; Ziggo and more... |
| Christophe Gabioud, Global Head of Information Security UBS Investment Bank
Daniel Sergile, Global Lead Technical Security Rabobank
Becky Pinkard, Manager, Security Operations Centre Research In Motion UK Limited
Marc Cramer, Team Manager, Internet - Security, Risk & Compliance ING
Laia Porcar, IT Project Leader BNP Paribas
Olivier Proust, Associate & Member of the Paris and Brussels Bar Hunton & Williams
Randi Røisli, Risk & Controls Manager Upstream International Shell International
Edwin Heidelberg, Corporate Information Security Officer Lumesse
Graeme Nash, Director, Strategic Solutions Fortinet
Daan Stakenburg, Information Security Architect Smiths Group
Danilo Labovic, EMEA Sales Director VeriSign Trust Services Group Symantec
Eyal Gruner, Technical Sales Versafe
Christian Huesch, Technical Consultant Visa Europe
Philippe Bogaerts, Senior Field System SME Security F5
View 2011 speaker details |
| 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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