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Seminar Timetables
Business Strategy Theatre This theatre will focus on the challenges and issues facing management, CEO's and other board level directors.
Day One - Tuesday 19th April 2011
10:00-10:25 The Dangers Of Laptops, Smartphones & Social Media To Enterprise Security Dr. Paul Judge, Chief Research Officer, Barracuda Networks
11:20-11:45 Partners Or Partnerships: How To Drive Real Customer Satisfaction Mr. David Jones , Head Of Corporate ADM, BSkyB on behalf of Oracle
Case Study
12:00 -12:25 Infrastructure Attacks - The Next Generation Mr. David Harley, Senior Research Fellow, ESET LLC
12:40-13:05 Reasons To Be Cheerful - Part 4: What To Expect From A Data Loss Prevention Solution in 2011 Mr. Lior Arbel, Managing Consultant, DLP Websense UK Ltd
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13:20-13:45 The Cost Of Compliance Mr. Dwayne Meloncon, Director Of Products, Tripwire
14:00-14:25 You Cannot Afford To Ban It, So How Do You Live With Social Media? Miss Sian John, Distinguished Engineer, Symantec
14:40-15:05 Driving Efficiency & Cost-Savings With A Secure Web Gateway: A Case Study By Institute Of Directors Mr. Richard Swann, Head Of IT, Institute Of Directors speaking on behalf of M86 Security
Case Study
15:20-15:45 Concerns About The Cloud: What Keeps You Up At Night? Mr. Eugene Kaspersky, CEO, Kaspersky Lab
16:00-16:25 The Hidden Security Danger - Don’t Let Email Be Your Downfall Mr. Justin Pirie, Cloud Strategist, Mimecast
16:40-17:05 Are We Approaching A Skills Gap? If So, What Skills Are We Talking About? Mr. John Colley, Managing Director EMEA, (ISC)2
Day Two - Wednesday 20th April 2011
10:00-10:25 Preventative Security Through Behaviour Modification - A $100 Billion Solution Mr. Gorka Sadowski, Principal Solution Architect, LogLogic
10:40-11:05 Success Strategies For ISO 27001 Mr. Boris Goncharov, IT/IS Manager, G4S Security Services Mr. Stephane Charbonneau, CTO, TITUS
Case Study
11:20-11:45 A Business Case For Database Security: Is There Really An ROI? Mr. James Anthony, e-DBA Ltd, Technical Director, Oracle
12:00-12:25 Dealing With Data Motility - What To Do When Your Data Decides To ‘Leave’ Mr. Andy Dancer, CTO, Encryption Group, Trend Micro
12:40-13:05 Power To The People: How Empowering Your Users Will Increase Your Security Stance Mr. Terry Greer-King, UK Managing Director, Check Point
13:20-13:45 The Top Ten Risks To Mobile Security & What You Can Do To Avoid Them Mr. Chris Wysopal, Founder & CTO, Veracode
14:00-14:25 Users Are The Weakest Link - Goodbye! Mr. Jon Parkes, VP PreSales, EMEA, McAfee Mr. Dirro Toralv, Senior Representative, McAfee Labs
14:40-15:05 Secure Mobility: Why Employees Won’t Give Up iPhones & Why You Shouldn’t Care Mr. Mark Guntrip, Product Manager, Cisco Security
15:20-15:45 Convergence - The Security ‘Trojan Horse’ Mr. Ian Kilpatrick, Chairman, Wick Hill Group
16:00-16:25 Setting Your Watch By Targeted Attacks: Preparing For The Worst Mr. Martin Lee, Senior Software Engineer,
Symantec.cloud
16:40-17:05 Compliance Vs. Security: How Compliance Requirements Can Compete For Resources With Needed Security Projects Mr. Ron Perris, Chief Technical Officer, Outpost 24
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