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Keynote Theatre Agenda 15
• Discover how to integrate information security risk into an enterprise risk management framework • Determine how to balance risks with response and budget within your organisation • Understand how to communicate risk to the Board and which risk indicators to use • Learn how to assess risk and gain the tools and techniques to manage and mitigate risk • Gain best practice tips and hints on how to de-risk IT provision
Moderator:
Andrew Rose, Principal Analyst, Security & Risk, Forrester Research Panellists:
Amar Singh, CISO, News International Michael Paisley, Head of Operational Risk, Santander Serge Baudot, Head of Information Security & Business Continuity, easyJet Bob Mann, CSO, Information Management & Technology, OFGEM
12.30-13.30 Securing data in the supply chain Supply chains are becoming increasingly complex. As organisations share more and more information with third parties and offer multiple communication channels to clients, they are at increased risk of compromise. Third parties have their own supply chains over which you have no control. If a third party supplier or one of their third parties suffers a breach, you are still liable for your data. Do you know where your data is stored and what are the implications for data protection and compliance? How do you manage your third party suppliers and enforce your standards and controls? And do you really know where the end of your supply chain is?
This session will provide you with practical hints and tips to enable you to assess the security of your supply chain and identify practical measures to secure it. The panel will share real life examples and best practice, ensuring that you are equipped with the knowledge and know-how to secure data in your supply chain. • Learn how to assess third parties and conduct a thorough risk assessment • Establish how to exchange information with third parties as securely as possible • Benefit from practical hints and tips on how to manage the third party of a third party • Understand what sort of identity and access management you should have in place • Identify appropriate governance strategies to secure data in your supply chain • Find out what standards, checks and controls are appropriate for measuring third party security • Discover how to build controls into contracts
Moderator:
Adrian Davis, Principal Research Analyst, Information Security Forum Panellists:
Mark Pearce, Head of Information Security, The Post Office Alistair Wardell, Head of Client and Supply Chain Security, UK/EMEA, AON Steven Babb, Head of Governance, Risk & Assurance, Betfair Andrew Ralston, Director of Information Services & Security, Wolfson Microelectronics
13.45-14.00 Keynote video address Rt Hon David Willetts, MP, Minister of State for Universities & Science (attending Cabinet)
14.00-14.45 The 2013 Cyber Security Breaches Survey official launch Details of the 2013 security breaches survey results will be discussed and reviewed.
Speakers:Chris Potter, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers Andrew Miller, Director, PricewaterhouseCoopers
15.00-16.00 CISO skills: Surviving and thriving in the new information security paradigm The CISO, or their equivalent, holds an increasingly critical role within an organisation as the bridge between IT and the wider business. As businesses innovate and grow they need to balance this with the risks from cyber threats and regulatory compliance. The CISO is becoming the conduit of information between the board, IT and other business units, translating technology and information management into business speak, and communicating and managing risk. In this evolving business landscape the CISO is expected to be a business enabler.
But what are the skills that a CISO needs today to be more effective and how should the role be evolving to meet business needs and enable information risk management? What will the profession look like in two years-time and how should that be reflected in the CISO skill set? If you aren’t already a CISO, how should you be planning your career development and which skills should you develop to become a CISO of the future? This session will discuss these questions and more.
Moderator: Javvad Malik, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Security Practice, 451 Research
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