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Welcome
Information security – Foresight in a complex environment.
The Cybercrime landscape is changing with the overall cost to the UK economy estimated at £27bn per year, by a recent report by the Office of Cyber Security & Information Assurance and Detica. The report reveals that whilst government and the citizen are affected by rising levels of cyber crime, at an estimated £2.2bn and £3.1bn cost respectively, business bears the lion’s share of the cost at a total estimated cost of £21bn. The theft of Intellectual Property (IP) from business, which has the greatest economic impact of any type of cyber crime is estimated to be £9.2bn per annum, Industrial espionage has the second most impact at £7.6bn, followed by £2.2bn from extortion, £1.3bn from direct online theft and £1bn from the loss or theft of customer data. Now these figures are only estimates, but even if they are significantly overstated it is now time for UK business and government to take information security seriously. Government has already taken steps to do so with Cyber Security being the only government area to be given an increase in budget and businesses might do well to follow suit before it is too late. Against this economic backdrop, Infosecurity Europe has assembled the top infomation security providers from around the world for you to compare and select the latest technology to protect your organisation, including 40 exhibitors who are exhibiting at the show for the first time this year. There are hundreds of companies exhibiting from across the globe with many launching new products and services. The event plays host to Europe's largest FREE three day educational programme addressing both strategic and technical issues facing information security professionals, drawing on the experience of senior end users, technical experts and real life case studies. The Technical seminars feature specialists who will
cover the latest issues and technical advances. The Business Strategy seminars are led by senior executives who will speak about the challenges and issues facing management, CEO's and other board level directors. The Security Workshops will enable you to discuss your issues with your peers catalysed by a specialist facilitator to ensure you stay ahead of the game and leave with insights to inspire your colleagues. New for 2011 is the Information Security Exchange where you can get to grips with the latest and greatest innovations within the Information Security sphere in a practical, business-application format. Also new for 2011 is the Technology Showcase where exhibiting companies will take to the stage to demonstrate their capabilities of their solutions to you – the end-user. Take the opportunity to hear live about new and existing products, services and solutions - and come prepared with your questions to get the answers you need first-hand. We will also be recognizing a nation’s technical
prowess in the field of information security with the new Market Focus – honouring the US for 2011 as the home of countless cutting-edge technological advancements. Over 50 companies will be exhibiting from the US, including exhibitors in the US Pavilion. We trust that your visit to Infosecurity Europe will help you gain access to the additional resources your organisation needs to meet the challenges posed by cyber crime – and to help you gains the foresight you need in an increasing complex environment.
I look forward to seeing you there
Claire Sellick Exhibition Director, Infosecurity Europe
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