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Workshop Leader: Mr. Don Smith, VP Engineering and Technology, Dell SecureWorks
14:00-16:00 Workshop 1. – McAfee & Caretower - Integrating Security Solutions To Increase Efficiency & Reduce Cost – Still Trying To Find A Needle In A Haystack?
Still looking for the needle in the haystack? Prioritising security activities is a notoriously difficult exercise, made progressively more difficult with each new security solution added to the network. Combined with cost and time pressures, managing risk has never been harder. Learn how to leverage your existing security estate and core security products to maximise time spent dealing with systems that pose the highest risk to your business. Workshop Leader: Mr. Davin Fligel, Technical Services Manager, Caretower
Workshop 2. – Oracle Database Firewall - Technology Insight
This is a 2 hour workshop which provides a technical insight into the new release of Oracle Database Firewall. This session will encompass a technical overview and product demonstration, followed by a Q&A session and will be hosted by Oracle’s leading information security specialists. It is aimed at security specialists across the industry that has an interest in a new technology that protects your organisation’s key asset – its information, with minimal intrusion. Workshop Leaders: Mr. Derrick Hodnett, Principal Sales Consultant, Oracle
Workshop 3. Preparing For The Calm After The Storm - Getting Your Organisation Ready For The 21st Century
This interactive workshop will cover how to centralise your management of information risks, including views from leading experts on the legal and regulatory areas of note when engaging external service providers, moving onto common mistakes that clients make when assessing external service providers, finishing with an overview of the future initiatives and a panel session.
Who should attend?
Medium-Senior level information risk management professionals, including audit, BCM, BA and GRC professionals. Workshop Leaders: Mr. Gerry O'Neill, VP
, UK & Ireland Chapter Cloud
Security Alliance(CSA) Mr. Matt Villion, COO, UK & Ireland Chapter Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Mr. Lars Davies, CEO, Kalypton plc. Mr. Darren Argyle, Large Vendor Liaison, UK & Ireland Chapter Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Mr. Vladimir Jirasek, Director Of Comms, UK & Ireland Chapter Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)
Workshop 4. Cash Don’t Buy You Class – Making The Most Of Your Security Monitoring Investment
Organisations invest significantly in security technology, but how effective are their controls? Do enterprises make the best use of the technology they have and does that deliver an accurate and current view of their security stance? Don will discuss the evolution of security monitoring, the importance of having a complete view of the threats that exist and discuss some examples where effective monitoring may have made a significant difference to security incidents.
• How can enterprises achieve in depth security defence while also gaining and sustaining compliance?
• What challenges are being created by the requirements of an ever increasing security threat and compliance landscape?
• With the deployment of a wide range of security technologies from various suppliers what happens when millions of security events across disparate devices fail to assist in fully protecting information assets?
• How can organisations find and react quickly to the real threats which have potentially serious consequences for information assets?
Workshop Leader: Mr. Don Smith, VP Engineering and Technology, Dell SecureWorks
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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