The Secure Information Conference
15th March 2012, Hilton London Tower Bridge, 8:30 to 16:30




 
This is free dual stream one day event for financial institutions, IT practitioners, retailers or consultants only. This conference is designed for professionals who need to secure the systems and data within their organisations. From vulnerability to recovery, from organised hacking to misuse, all the strands of creating a secure environment for data and process will be covered.

If you work in IT security for a financial sector, other large corporate or governmental organisation where security is key this high-level conference is a must attend event. Please visit the registration page at the top to register your interest.

The day has three main themes: IT security, resilience and data management, each with top-level speakers from major organisations, case studies and extensive panel discussions. There will also be ample time to network and share information.

Who should attend:

CIO, CISO, COO, CEO, Head of IT security, IT security manager, Head of resilience, Head of business continuity, Head of enterprise risk management, Heads of compliance


You will learn:


• What the current and future threats to your organisations’ IT are
• How to create a secure and resilient IT infrastructure
• How to prioritise your defences
• How to comply with current and future regulations
• How current mobile communications can be protected
• How the Cloud can be secured

Four extensive panel discussions:

1. Future security technologies
2. The personal device: The CISO’s nightmare?
3. Managing your third parties and ensuring business continuity
4. The threat of ignorance: education, education, education

Find out more here


Topics include:


Government & State sponsored cyber attacks
Sailing the seven Cs of information security
Internal threats to information security
Theft and e-crime
Responding to a data breach
Resilience and continuity
The social media boom: keeping security robust.
Future security technologies (including biometrics)
Attack vectors
Creating a robust network
Issues with outsourcing and third party issues.
Grading security & penetration testing
Embracing the Cloud: Establishing a process whilst enabling business objectives
Security in a mobile world & the threat to mobile communications
Application security and modernised malware.
VoIP hacking
The threat of ignorance & the need for education
Information Security and the law: what you HAVE to do.
IS, Risk & Resilience: integrating departments and differentiating risk strategies

Sorry, this event is not free for vendors