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Day Three - Thursday 21st April 2011


11:00-11:05 White Hat Golf Day Cheque Presentation Mr. Steve James, Group Chief Executive, Avenues Trust Ms. Diane Walker, Group Director of Corporate Affairs / Company Secretary, Avenue’s Trust Ms. Lauren Osman, Assistant Company Secretary, Avenue’s Trust Ms. Angela Hooke, Support Worker, Avenue’s Trust


11:15-12:15 Can An Insider Really Take Your Business Down? It could be said to be one of the biggest risks faced by any organisation - insider threat from those working for you - but what percentage of actual incidents can be attributed to a disgruntled or infiltrated insider? With ever widening security perimeters no one would disagree that there are many more factors to consider these days, particularly with an extended enterprise and deciding how much and what to share with your suppliers and customers. So what about your own people?


The panel will be considering insider threat in 2011, particularly with the adoption of employee- owner IT to the workplace and how you can best manage the risks, including: • Event monitoring and management • Supplier sourcing and due diligence • Identifying vulnerable staff


• User behaviour analysis and privacy issues • Strategies for redundancy programmes and managing those left behind


• Staff education and awareness to the security risks, including social engineering • Social media policies and mitigating the risks • Senior management policy enforcement and the importance of setting the trend Facilitator: Mr. Andrew Kellett, Senior Research Analyst, OVUM Panellists: Ms. Vlatka Toukalek, Head Of IT Infrastructure & Support Services, Information Technology Division, World Meteorological Organisation Mr. Robin Smith, Head Of Information Governance, Northampton General Hospital Mr. Mark Segelov, CISO, The Open University


12:30-13:30 Securing The Cloud - Shining A Light Through The Fog!


Cloud computing - The buzz word on everyone’s lips, however it would seem that everyone has a different opinion about it, especially when it comes to the thorny issues around security in the cloud!


The speakers on the panel will be attempting to cut through the fog and provide some guidance to consider when debating cloud, such as: • How many clouds are there anyway? • BC planning - thinking wider than your infrastructure


• The transparency debate and who owns what and when?


• The geographic's of cloud - Compliance issues and jurisdiction


• How to push the debate beyond cost-savings • What’s the value of network security when you move to the cloud?


• How NOT to build a cloud? Facilitator: Mr. Bob Tarzey, Director, Quocirca Ltd. & Blogger, Infosecurity Network Panellists: Ms. Neira Jones, Head Of Payment Security, Barclaycard Mr. Jason Witty, Senior Vice President, International Information Security Executive, Global Information Security, Bank Of America Corporation Mr. Johannes Denissen, Head Of Information Security, DAF Trucks


13:45-14:15 It Wasn’t Me, It Was Bennett Arron A real life identity theft case study.


Bennett Arron was in debt. He owed thousands of pounds to phone companies, department stores and banks. Only, it wasn't him.


Bennett is an award-winning writer and stand-up comedian. In his talk he gives a disturbingly true and funny account of what it's like to have your identity stolen.


Speaker: Mr. Bennett Arron


All details contained in this agenda are correct at time of going to print, however please note that the agenda is subject to change. Please refer to on-site timetables for most accurate information.


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