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Day Three - Thursday 21st April 2011


10:00-10:25 Is Corporate Espionage Undermining Your Business? Mr. Giri Sivanesan, Head Of Policy, Risk & Compliance, Pentura Limited


10:40-11:05 Ventura: A Case Study In PCI DSS - Beyond The Checkboxes Mr. Mark Wityszyn, IT Security Manager, Ventura speaking on behalf of LogRhythm


Case Study


11:20-11:45 Session reserved for theatre sponsor Oracle Spkr. TBC


12:00-12:25 Security, Privacy & The Generation Gap Mr. Bruce Schneier, Chief Security Technology Officer, BT


12:40-13:05 Steps To Prevent Unauthorised Employees From Accessing Sensitive Data Mr. Adam Bosnian, EVP Americas & Corp. Development, Cyber-Ark Software


13:20-13:45 Are You Still Using Live Customer Data In Test & Development?! At The Forefront Of Data Security For Non Production - Yorkshire Building Society Presents A Case Study On The Successful Implementation Of A Data Masking Solution Within The Organisation Mr. Huw Price, Managing Director, Grid-Tools Ltd. Mr. Abid Ali, Senior Software Specialist, The Yorkshire Building Society Mr. Mark Bickerdike, Database & Environment Support Services Manager, The Yorkshire Building Society


Case Study


14:00-14:25 Social Engineering VIII - Hacking The Cloud Mr. Ian Mann, Senior Systems Consultant, ECSC Ltd.


14:40-15:05 Making A Difference: How Both CSOs & CISOs Are Positioning Security On The Corporate Agenda Mr. Simon Marvell, Partner, Acuity Risk Management LLP Mr. Alan Jenkins, Director Security Risk Management & Chief Security Officer (UK & Ireland), CSC Computer Sciences Limited


15.20-15.45 Google’s Italian Job: A Case Study In (Failed) Data Protection Risk Management Mr. Robert Carolina, Senior Visiting Fellow, Royal Holloway


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