Online & Social Network Risks, Threats & Compliance
A One-Day Conference,
7 October 2010, The Ibis, Earls Court, London
www.onlinethreatsconference.com
Group Discount - 3rd Delegate Gets 60% Off
08.30 Registration & Morning Refreshments
09.15 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Howard Young
Chief Information Officer
Moneyfacts Group plc
09.25 Vendor Introductions
09.40 Put In Place A Workable Social Media Policy To Minimise Data Leakage Whilst Benefiting The Business
Join The Discussion: To ban or not to ban? What are the pros and cons for businesses of accessing social network sites in a working environment?
Take A Vote: Benchmark Yourself Against Your Peers To See What Proportion Of Organisations Allow Access
- Facebook; MySpace; Twitter; LinkedIn: discover how you can minimise corporate data leakage through these sites
- Understand how other organisations are using social media for business generation without exposing their systems to attacks
- What is a good usage policy? Understand the key issues you need to take into account in your social media policy
Bronwyn Boyle
Director - Information Risk Management
Barclays Bank PLC
10.35 User Awareness & Education: Raise Employee Awareness Around The Latest Dangers Of Social Media To Maximise Your Security Levels
- Identify how to communicate the dangers of social media and increase staff awareness of social media risks
- How do you train staff and educate them about your social media usage policies? Examine innovative & proven training methods to ensure you eliminate risk
- Equip yourself with the most effective strategies to successfully change employee behaviour to make sure they are using social media responsibly
Janet Day
IT Director
Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
11.00 Morning Refreshments & Informal Networking
11.30 Explore The Latest Tools & Technologies To Protect Your Business Against Social Media Threats
- What are the risks associated with social media? Acquire an overview of the most current technological risks, such as zero-day malware, and learn how old attacks are being carried out in new ways
- What kind of solutions are available? Learn about the hottest technologies out there to help you mitigate evolving technological threats whilst making full business use of social media
Spencer Parker
Director of Product Management
ScanSafe
12.00 Protect Your Business & Staff: Prepare Yourself To Efficiently Counter Increasing Levels Of Identity Theft Attacks Due To Online Risks
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Explore the crucial steps you must take to protect your business and staff from identity theft attacks through social networks
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Discover how information is targeted, stolen then traded by cyber criminals in order to better prepare yourself to combat this menace
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Prevent corporate and personal identity theft by understanding the types of information cyber criminals desperately seek
Speaker To Be Confirmed
12.30 Three Big Solutions Scrutinised: Consider The Technologies To Minimise Corporate Data Leakage & Protect Your Organisation From Social Media Threats
Three top vendors have 10 minutes each to pitch their newestt security technologies, which they claim best protect against online data leakage, to a panel of “Dragons” who will thereafter critically scrutinise these vendors.
VOTE FOR THE BEST: Can the vendors stand their ground?
Vendors:
Pitch 1: Ian Moyse
EMEA Channel Director
Webroot
Pitch 2: Nick Sears
VP, EMEA
FaceTime
Pitch 3: To Be Confirmed
"Dragons":
Spencer Mott
CISO
Electronic Arts
Daniel Hulligan
Information Security & Business Continuity Manager
Hill Dickinson LLP
Lyndon Lee
Security Officer
Open University
13.15 Lunch & Informal Networking
14.15 Afternoon Chairman's Opening Remarks
Omeed Hashim
Head of Technology
Volkswagen Group UK
14.25 Discover How & Why Online Data Leakage Occurs & Ascertain The Dos And Don’ts To Guarantee Your Corporate Data Is Secure
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How and why does sensitive corporate data get leaked online? Discover the scope of the problem, how it happens and the vital steps to take to prevent it
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What methods can you apply to minimise corporate data leakage? Find out the effective ways to detect and respond to information leakage
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Learn from past examples of where sensitive corporate information was leaked online and what measures were subsequently taken
Graham Taylor
Head of IT Security (UK & Asia Pac)
Michael Page International
14.55 Roundtable Discussion: Topics To Be Confirmed
15.25 Afternoon Break & Informal Networking
15.55 Receive An Update On The Latest Data Security Legislation To Guarantee You Meet Compliance
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Get to grips with the powers of the Information Commissioner: what impact is this likely to have upon your information governance practices?
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Ascertain the steps you must undertake to avoid incurring hefty fines and ensure compliance
Michael Gorrill
Head of Enforcement
Information Commissioner's Office
16.25 Gain A Better Understanding Of How Cloud Computing Operates & Who Is Responsible For The Security Of “Data In The Cloud?”
- Explore the features and the security threats of cloud computing to determine if it’s right for your business
- Receive an overview of “data in the Cloud”: examine how it operates & understand what you can store and access in the cloud
- Understand who is responsible for the security of data when it is in the cloud so each party knows when it’s accountable
Andrew Yeomans
Head of Security Engineering & Architecture - International
Commerzbank AG
16.55 Chair’s Closing Remarks & Close Of Conference
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If you want to help with shaping the agenda of this conference or are interested to speak, please contact Usman Shaikh on 0208 267 4136 or email: usman.shaikh@haymarket.com
SC Vision - 2010: the year of living dangerously? To whet your appetite for some of the issues discussed at this conference, check out the videos on the SC Vision microsite at www.scvision.tv.
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Online & Social Network Risks, Threats & ComplianceSpeakers
- Andrew Yeomans
- Board of Management, Jericho Forum, Head of Security Engineering & Architecture
- Commerzbank AG
- Lyndon Lee
- Head of Business Systems & Chief Information Security Officer
- The Open University


