Benchmark your strategies from the following industry experts:

  • David Leach
    Head of Security Risk
    STANDARD CHARTERED BANK, SINGAPORE
  • Fuller Yu
    Vice President, Resiliency and IT Risk Management
    JP MORGAN CHASE, HONG KONG
  • Fu Bing
    Technology and Information Security Excellence Manager
    ANZ BANKING GROUP LIMITED, SINGAPORE

Triumphing over data security and leakage challenges through innovative applications, virtualisation and cloud computing security challenges

With virtualization and increasing network connectivity, software upgrades that enhance business productivity are also leaving organizations open to new attacks.

It does not help that data transfer has become easier and more convenient. Back in 2008, an 80 MB mobile device could typically hold 6,000 Microsoft Word Documents, or an equivalent of 720,000 emails. Today, a 64 GB portable device allows an entire hard drive to be copied on to a device as small as a pack of gum.

Maintain data integrity, improve business processes, and optimise your cost savings

Learn how to do all these and more at Enterprise Information Security 2010. Specifically, the user-led conference will showcase how you can

  • Uncover new methods to prevent data leakage
    Apply encryption techniques from Chinatrust Commercial Bank to reduce incidents and strengthen internal processes
  • Achieve control and securing systems to ensure data integrity through virtualisation deployment
    Hear from Standard Chartered Bank and ANZ Bank on challenges overcome during deployment of new technology
  • Building 360°strategies to protect and defend against attacks and threats, whether internal or external
    Discover how Chevron Indonesia and JP Morgan Chase analyze opportunities to put security into practice
  • Maintain and ensure security in multi-tenant cloud computing environment
    Gain insights from Virgin Mobile on developing long-term vision for cloud computing security to leverage on new business benefits while protecting mission-critical assets
  • Discovering the future of information security: Threat convergence Build a unified network policy like PTT ICT to control remote and local access points

Request for a copy of the Agenda for the full speaker list and program schedule.

Why Attend? According to the speakers:

Data/information is at the core of business in this era of technology, convergence and collaboration. From being a support facet, Information security has come to the forefront of business as a facet critical to business continuity. Attending Enterprise Information Security 2010 will help you learn from experiences of other players and take away tried and tested best practices; besides collaboration and networking, of course!

– Deepak Rout, General Manager and Chief Information Security Officer, UNINOR

Information security in continuously evolving rapidly. Having to stay in touch with the current trends and threats is vital in enabling us to be better prepared in protecting, defending against and responding to these attacks. Public-private partnerships in combating cyber threats are extremely essential today as voiced by most leaders of nations. Most national critical sectors are private-public owned and having industry participate is important.

By attending Enterprise Information Security 2010, the industry can understand the escalating growth of cyber threats and connecting with professionals globally with help the industry to enhance their offerings.

- Philip Victor, Director Training, Skills Development & Outreach International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT)

Be a part of this peer-to-peer learning and networking event. Take advantage of our early bird price and sign up now! Book before 3 September 2010 for savings of up to SGD$700.

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