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Welcome to Infosecurity Europe 2013


Welcome to Europe’s largest information security industry gathering. In the last year a number of security breaches and attacks have hit the media. The recent spate of large - scale state -sponsored APT attacks, and DDoS attacks in the media and the results of the 2013 Cyber Security Breaches Survey which will be released in the keynote at Infosecurity Europe all show l that there is an increase in security breaches and the need to protect ourselves is growing.


The education programme, addressing both strategic and technical issues facing information security, draws on the experience of senior end users, technical experts and will also share the experience of organisations with real life case studies.


The thought–provoking ‘Keynote Theatre’ is packed with insight with 41 CISOs representing a range of industries and a host of leading analysts. The programme includes an opening keynote from Chloe Smith, Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform at the Cabinet Office and David Smith, Deputy Commissioner of the Information Commissioner's Office will give a keynote interview on data protection.


The ‘Technical Theatre’ covers information security issues and technical advances impacting on how an organisation protects itself from the latest threats. Topics include identity and access management, targeted attacks, mobile security and information sharing.


The ‘Business Strategy Theatre’ addresses the challenges and issues facing management, CEO's and other board level directors. Speakers include


Claire Sellick Infosecurity Portfolio Director, Infosecurity Europe


representatives from the Co-operative Bank, Experian, Kaspersky Lab, E.ON, Ladbrokes, e-skills UK, BlackBerry, Citigroup, Manchester Airport, NATO, University of Glamorgan, ISACA, Barclays, Domestic & General and CESG.


Make sure you join one of the ‘Security Workshops’ so that you can put your skills and knowledge to the test and network with peers in interactive practical sessions including defending against the latest attack techniques.


Delve into the latest and greatest innovations in the ‘Information Security Exchange’ where end-users and vendors will have a real debate around the current business challenges, where the latest technology is heading and its impact on your organisation.


On the show floor, you can get to grips with new IT security products and services from over 350 exhibitors. Make sure you check out the security vendors in the New Exhibitor Zone with over 50 companies that are new to the event. This year there are more than 70 vendors from overseas many of whom are in the overseas Pavilions from the USA, Russia, France and Germany.


We trust that you’ll leave Infosecurity Europe inspired and ready to meet the challenges of securing your organisation.


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