In association with
CSO Interchange London | May 10th, 2010
Forum: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
KPMG offices, Salisbury Square Office | 8 Salisbury Square, London EC4Y 8BB
Leading enterprise security executives and industry experts will discuss timely topics at the upcoming CSO Interchange Forum London. CSO Interchange uses an interactive format and roundtable sessions where small groups of senior security executives can discuss topics and exchange ideas. The CSO Interchange concludes with a lunch buffet reception.
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Agenda
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Master of Ceremonies: Malcolm Marshall, Lead Partner, National Technology, KPMG |
| 8:00 - 8:30 |
Registration & Breakfast |
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| 8:30 - 9:00 |
Introduction & Welcome address: Cloud Computing: A Positive Disruption for IT Security |
Philippe Courtot, Co-founder CSO Interchange and Chairman & CEO, Qualys |
| 9:00 - 9:20 |
Identity Defines the Perimeters in the Clouds |
Adrian F. Seccombe BSc (Hons), University of Surrey, (UniS). - Associate Lecturer |
| 9:20 - 10:15 |
Roundtable discussion #1
| Table 1: |
Cloud Security : what does it change for IT Security ?
Is an architecture change needed when going in the Cloud ?
Andrew Yeomans, Jericho Forum board member & Vice President of Global Information Security |
| Table 2: |
Data classification : how do you bring it to the business ?
How do you make the business part of the classification effort ?
Bob Mann, Information Security Officer, DHL Express UK |
| Table 3: |
Social Networking : allow, deny ?
How do you deal with users or VIPs requesting or even needing access to Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networks ?
John Knowles, Director of Security Operations, BT |
| Table 4: |
Data privacy and access control.
How do you give access to your repositories of data (Sharepoint, for example) without letting the staff peeking at it ?
Paul Griffiths, Executive Director, Technology Division, Goldman Sachs International |
| Table 5: |
The IT pro five years from now.
What new or improved skills would a seasoned IT pro need to learn the race the next five years ? What trends do you see in coming up skills, certifications, tasks ?
Sean Catlett, Director of Security, Betfair |
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| 10:15 – 10:45 |
Break |
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| 10:45 - 11:30 |
Roundtable discussion #2 (switch tables) |
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| 11:30 - 12:30 |
Summary of Roundtable Discussions & Closing Remarks |
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| 12:30 |
Lunch Buffet |
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I-4 which became part of KPMG in December 2009, is the leading forum for senior information security professionals involved in implementing sophisticated risk management and security operations, many of whom hold the highest ranking positions within some of the most influential global organisations. The fundamental ethos of the I-4 concept is trust, collaboration, participation, contribution and the willingness to share the extensive experience of its membership community through a tried and tested formula of events, forums, conferences and meetings, in addition to various media such as newsletters and research papers.