Agenda
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Keynote Sessions
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A Vision and Strategy for Information-Centric Security
Neal Watkins / Mark Lillywhite (London)
Senior Director of Technology, Symantec
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In this session Neal will outline the evolution of Information
Security and how an increasingly complex environment
has helped shaping a new strategy. Organizations now
recognize that operating in a wide open world requires
a new era of security, one that empowers a business
and that is focused more on protecting information and
interactions not just on protecting the infrastructure.
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Business Centric Security
Daniel Dresner / Andy Hopkirk (Belfast)
The National Computing Centre
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Where do customers place their security technology
in the context of the 'people problem'? How do customers
know they are investing in security technology cost
effectively? How can customers know where technology
protects, where people are the defence, and where the
balance is right? The National Computing Centre has
a wealth of Research information and Daniel will share
a useful methodology for customers to consider.
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Gain Control with comprehensive client system automation
Guido Sanchidrian, Principal Product Marketing Manager,
EMEA
Symantec
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Today's organizations need to rapidly identify and mitigate
security and privacy-related risks that can affect profitability
or reputation and impact corporate governance and compliance
initiatives. With an integrated approach that combines
systems management, security, and backup and recovery
capabilities, organizations can achieve visibility into
and control over their entire endpoint environment saving
time and resources.
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Security transformation: A step-change in the structure,
governance and approach to Information Security
Warren Trakman, Senior Manager in Deloitte's Security,
Privacy and Resilience team
Deloitte LLP (London)
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Organisations are under more pressure than ever to address
their information security issues yet at the same reduce
their operational overheads.
To be able to address what appears to be conflicting
priorities of improved security controls and reduced
operational overheads, many information security functions
must undergo a rapid transformation. Such a transformation
requires a ‘step-change’ in the structure, governance
and approach to Information Security requiring up-front
investment to achieve operational excellence aligned
to the mission and vision of the organisation.
Deloitte's Security, Privacy & Resiliency team, has
assisted a number of our clients with their transformation
efforts by leveraging our comprehensive experience in
defining, mobilising and managing large information
security programmes. Warren will discuss some of the
common challenges and issues they see with their clients
and the risk reduction benefits that result from a successful
security transformation programme.
Questions & answers
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Close, lunch and networking
A FREE lunch and reception will be held for all delegates
to allow for further discussion on the findings of the day.
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Introduction | Venue
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Introduction
Agenda & Presentations
Venue
Internet Security Threat Report XIV


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