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Security Workshops Agenda 35


Security Workshops Agenda Day One - Tuesday 23 April


10.30-11.30 Workshop 1A - The latest IT security trends and risks from the NEW 2013


report launched at Infosecurity Companies are faced with a constantly evolving threat landscape, with emerging technologies making it increasingly difficult to manage and secure confidential data. A security breach - whether from an outside attacker or an insider - can impact brand reputation, shareholder value, and expose confidential information. Understand more about the latest IT security trends and risks from the NEW 2013 report launched at Infosecurity in April. This session will equip you to put action in place to address these risks and better protect your business. • Hear the latest trends and risks in information security from IBM X-Force’s research • Take an in-depth look at how the threat landscape has evolved over the course of the last year • Gain a clear, accurate understanding of the threat landscape to help guide your appropriate responses to them


Facilitator: Simon Smith, Technical Professional, IBM Security Systems, IBM UK


11.35-12.30 Workshop 1B - Security implications of the use of bigger and smarter data It is generally accepted that the amount of data generated is growing exponentially every year. This is being driven through greater and faster inter-connectivity, social computing, and the emerging “internet of things” This presents benefits for businesses, citizens, and the public sector including faster access to personalised services, a greater understanding of the environment in which we live and more perceptive decision making in business


However, many of these benefits have a number of associated risks such as ensuring personal privacy, maintaining availability of critical services and preventing data loss. This workshop will help you learn what these security implications mean to your business, what simple steps you can take to enable your business to take advantage of bigger and smarter data, and how IBM is assisting customers in this area. • Understand security implications of the use of big data • What steps to take to enable the business to take advantage of bigger and smarter data securely • Real case examples and things to think about if using smarter data • Understand the change in risk


Facilitator: Brendan Byre, Associate Partner, Security and Privacy, IBM UK


10.30-12.30 Workshop 2 - CISSP Clinic: Information security governance and risk management


Based on the Official CISSP CBK® Review Seminar, (ISC)2


most challenging domains of the CISSP CBK: Information Security Governance and Risk Management; and Cryptography. Delivered by Rick Bellwood, CISSP, Authorised (ISC)2


will offer an education programme focussing on two of the Instructor, this workshop will cover the key principles


every security professional should understand about the two domains, taking delegates that are interested one-step closer to earning their CISSP certificate. The identification of an organisation’s information assets and the development, documentation, and implementation of policies, standards, procedures, and guidelines. Management tools such as data classification and risk assessment/analysis that are used to identify threats, classify assets, and to rate system vulnerabilities so that effective controls can be implemented


Facilitator: Richard Bellwood, Management Consultant and (ISC)2 Authorised Instructor, (ISC)2


10.30-12.30 Workshop 3 - Optimising security by spending LESS! Common challenges that this workshop will help to resolve • Challenging economic conditions are making it difficult to procure capital • The ability to refresh security technologies and remain current is difficult • The operational impact of dealing with multiple vendors complicates business processes • Spreading the cost of equipment over time makes budgeting more consistent and allows the organization to do more • The retention of security practitioners with the knowledge of managing the appliance • Enterprise security intelligence to be able to respond to the latest threats, in real time


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