18 Keynote Theatre Agenda
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session include: • Gain insight into the motivations of the cyber criminal • Assess the level of threat from APT, AET, nation state sponsored cybercrime and organised crime – what do they mean • for your organisation? • Understand the reality of the insider threat and how to deter, detect and prevent it • Find out how to develop a threat assessment for your organisation and if you are the victim of cybercrime, who do • you report it to?
Moderator:
Eleanor Dallaway, Editor and Associate Publisher, Infosecurity Magazine Panellists:
Adrian Price, Head of Information Security, Ministry of Defence Arnie Bates, Head of Information Security, Scotia Gas Networks
DS Charlie McMurdie, Head of Police Central e-Crime Unit, Unit (PCeU), Metropolitan Police Scott Cruse, Legal Attache, FBI, US Embassy London Misha Glenny, Writer and Broadcaster
16.00-17.00 Securing the mobile, social enterprise: Tackling and embracing BYOD and
consumerisation Mobility has changed business. The consumerisation of IT and BYOD have been driven by cultural change in the way people work. Businesses are demanding flexibility and the mobile workforce - always connected, always on - expects to have access to the latest technologies and devices to enable them to do their work. The debate is no longer around whether consumerisation and BYOD are a good idea – they’re here to stay whether you like it or not and you need to deal with the resulting host of information security challenges around policy, data and usage. How do you manage mobile devices securely? How can information security policies be applied consistently across all devices including BYOD? What access rights should you have in place? What are the new risks that consumerisation poses to an organisation? Who owns the data when you have a BYOD strategy and who is liable when there is a breach? How do you deal with social networking on personal devices? And what implications does the arrival of 4G have for securing the mobile enterprise? • Hear best practice regarding mobile and BYOD usage policies • Discover how to manage data in a mobile and social business • Evaluate the mobile cyber threat landscape and identify strategies to tackle the risks • Learn lessons and hear war stories from organisations that are currently grappling with the challenges of • implementing a security strategy and architecture for mobile devices and BYOD
Moderator:
Nigel Stanley, Practice Leader Security, Bloor Research Panellists:
Thom Langford, Director, Global Security Office, Sapient Phil James, Information Security Director, Hyder Consulting Martyn Croft, CIO, The Salvation Army UK Territory Barry Coatesworth, Information Security Officer, New Look
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