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IT-SA EVENTS


cybersecurityeurope PAGE 18


Highlights from the fi rst full day of the it-sa 2019’s Supporting Programme provide a fl avour of the comprehensive topic coverage available.


IT-SA PROGRAMME OVERVIEW – TUESDAY 8 OCTOBER 2019


OPEN FORUMS: On stages in the fi ve halls technical and management topics will be presented and discussed: 15-minute lectures, keynotes, presentations and analyses by it-sa exhibitors and partner organisations show the trends of IT security. In ‘it-sa insights’ experts provide insights into sectors, trends, legal issues, etc. CLICK THE FINGER PRINT FOR FULL PROGRAMME


FORUM 09 EDITOR’S PICK - Security in the age of digital transformation 14:15 - 14:30PM Everyone talks about the digital era, digitalisation and digital business. But what, in practice, does that mean? Digital businesses use technology to create new value in their business models, customer experiences and internal capabilities that support their core operations. And according to some projections, by 2020 more than


7bn people and businesses, and at least 30bn devices, will be connected to the internet. With people, businesses and things communicating, transacting, and even negotiating with each other, a new world comes into being – the world of digital business. The digital transformation off ers many new advantages. But it also brings with it many new risks in the world of cyber security: it is becoming increasingly critical to off er a holistic protection. This presentation addresses the current threat situation and the outlook for the future. Speaker: Andreas Fuchs, Vice President Product Management, DriveLock SE


EDITOR’S PICK - Under the hoodie: lessons from a season of penetration testing 14:30 - 14:45PM Leveraging data collected from 180 engagements over the past 12 months, this presentation journeys into penetration testing and explores what practitioners and clients should expect throughout a ‘pentest’ engagement. This presentation also discusses the usual internal and external network assessments, physical intrusions, in-person and electronic social engineering techniques, wireless and web applications, and non-production code reviews. Speaker: Matt Rider, Director of Sales Engineering, Rapid 7


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