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32 Information Security Exchange Theatre Agenda


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Day Two - Wednesday 24 April


• Hear best practice strategies for handling a CSAI case • Find out the top 3 things that you all ways need to do no matter what • Understand lessons learned from a global rollout • Determine why is this a problem in society • Get inside the mind of an offender and understand their motives and methods


Speakers:


Keith Cottenden, Director, CY4OR Christian Berg, CEO, NetClean


14.15-15.15 2013 Security Report: What’s hiding on your network? Based on research of nearly 900 companies globally, the Check Point 2013 Security Report sheds light on the real threats hiding on corporate networks, and the major security risks organisations are exposed to on a daily basis.


Based on this, attendees will discover how to identify a clearly-defined security blueprint of how to protect their organisations from the constant stream of evolving security threats, from botnets to employees using risky web applications, to data loss. • Gain a deeper awareness of the real threats that compromise organisations’ security today. • Learn more about how bots and malware can bypass conventional security products • Discover how employee behaviour plays a key part in an organisation’s security posture – both positively • and negatively • Learn about how layered security can defend against existing and new threats • Take away a free copy of Check Point’s 2013 Security Report


Speaker: Tom Davison, Technical Director, Check Point Software Technologies


15.30-16.30 Securing the software defined data centre – better than physical Issues relating to network security and the security of corporate data are often the inhibitors to the adoption of the Cloud for organisations regardless of size. These factors are even more significant as business critical applications and desktops become virtualised.


Attend this session to hear how vCloud Network and Security with our broad community of Technology Alliance Partners can help you virtualise your networking and security services. • Understand why there is a need for networking and security in the Software Defined Data Centre • Determine why virtual security is better than just physical security alone - what are the risks? • Discuss how to achieve data compliance as more and more business data is held in the cloud


Speakers:


Peter Bury, Senior Systems Engineer, VMware James Edwards, Product Marketing Manager, VMware


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demonstrates the alarming vulnerabilities and security issues that most organisations were not aware of. The report revealed: 63% were infected with bots, 54% experienced data loss and 47% used anonymisers.


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