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Business Strategy Theatre Agenda at-a-glance 25
Business Strategy Theatre Agenda at-a-glance
Day One - Tuesday 23 April
10.00-10.25 How to secure your online applications with a hosted single-sign on strong authentication solution 10.40-11.05 Establishing an integrated ISMS for the Co-operative Banking Group 11.20-11.45 Identity protection: What drives your customers 12.00-12.25 The Genie is out: How to protect business and critical infrastructure 12.40-13.05 ‘Secure by Design’ to deliver an agile and secure business transformation - an industry case study 13.20-13.45 How Ladbrokes protects and safeguards its online data from scraping through the use of behavioural analysis
14.00-14.25 Creating the cyber security skills the UK needs for growth and global competitiveness 14.40-15.05 The hard truths about soft token two factor authentication: When OATH meets the real world 15.20-15.45 Applying network recording to defend against the latest security threats 16.00-16.25 Malware and the mobile App store: Protecting the user and enabling the developer 16.40-17.05 Security effectiveness from requirements
Day Two - Wednesday 24 April
10.00-10.25 Putting security silos out to pasture: Best practices learned from Citigroup’s IT security operations 10.40-11.05 The hidden security and privacy consequences of making business applications available on mobile devices
11.20-11.45 Identity protection and service provider accountability 12.00-12.25 Discover the secret of NATO’s ability to identify and protect critical information and prevent data leaks
12.40-13.05 Advanced Evasion Techniques - are you protected? 13.20-13.45 Does professional certification matter in infosec? 14.00-14.25 Getting the balance right between risk and security: HMRC saves £2m+ 14.40-15.05 An ethical hacker’s view of security – real world analysis and insight derived from actual investigations and incidents around the globe
15.20-15.45 Cloud Services: Trust but verify 16.00-16.25 Application security monitoring: A challenging opportunity for IT security to deliver business value 16.40-17.05 Embrace the Apps – marry mobility and security for your workforce
Day Three - Thursday 25 April
10.00-10.25 The fast track to SDLC: Turning years into weeks 10.40-11.05 Rising to the compliance challenge: How Domestic & General simplified management of multiple compliance initiatives without breaking the bank
11.20-11.45 Consumer risk sensitivity - How to make it work for your business 12.00-12.25 How to work your cloud around the UK ICO’s Data Protection Act 12.40-13.05 Security and compliance management for SMEs 13.20-13.45 Mobilising the masses: Building BYOD security awareness in your workforce 14.00-14.25 Strong identity as a layer in security architecture 14.40-15.05 People vs. technology: Why criminals continue to succeed 15.20-15.45 Vulnerability scanning - making it work smarter so you can work less!
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