11.00 AM - 12.15 PM | Registration; followed by Buffet Lunch & Showcase Discovery | |
12.15 PM
| Welcome & Opening Address: “We Don’t Know”In the vast majority of security breaches cases enterprises often than not, they don’t know the causes and culprits behind the breaches and hacks they sustain. | Teng Fang Yih, Editor, Computerworld SG & MY |
12.25 PM
| “Infosecurity 2009: Stress Points & Countering Them” Over the last few years, regulatory compliance has been a primary driver for improvements in information security. Although compliance has ha a positive impact on most organizationas, it is no longer the primary reason companies continue to make improvements in information security. This year, we see that protecting reputation and brand has become an important driver behind information security initiatives. The list of key areas organisations should be addressing in 2009: • Business issues driving information security • Data loss from insider threats • IT Governance • Adoption of international standards | Gerry Chng, Partner, Ernst & Young Solutions LLP
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12.55 PM | “Unmatched Protection with Comprehensive Endpoint Security” In the old days of infosecurity, it was all about cobbling some packaged and some proprietary pieces built in house, and seeing that the point solutions integrated, or more likely just interfaced, well together, and hoping that they all work and your setup is safe. Well, endpoints need more than that. By combining key technologies into a single agent and management console, you can protect your organization from tomorrow’s threats at yesterday’s costs. Learn how Symantec is revolutionizing the antivirus market with Endpoint Protection 11.0, which helps maximize endpoint security, minimize management effort, and lower total cost of ownership. | Avinash Lotke, Senior Presales Consultant, Symantec |
1.25 PM | "Web Security" The Web's use a malware delivery mechanism continues to grow. As these threats evolve and become more sophisticated a multi-layered defense is needed to ensure that delivered web content is sanitized. At the same time the process of sanitizing the data must not degrade the end user experience. | Steven Ledzian, Senior Corporate Systems Engineer, Asia Pacific, Cisco Systems |
1.55 PM | “Revolutionise Your Security to Increase Your Protection and Reduce Your Costs” With network complexity growing rapidly every year, the result is often a higher cost structure combined with lower network and service availability. More companies are realising the advantages of information technology virtualisation with the adoption of MPLS VPNs, VLANs, blade architectures, and virtualised servers. Virtualisation has also been applied to network security in order to improve security services and manageability, while reducing capital costs. This presentation will show how virtualised network security and Check Point’s new revolutionary architecture can help enterprises and service providers cope with the dynamic nature of business by providing a very flexible infrastructure. Learn how you can achieve an overall reduction in costs for your organisation and enable your organisation to efficiently tailor targeted managed solutions that meet targeted business security needs. And as new threats emerge, learn about the new architecture that quickly and flexibly expands services as needed without the addition of new hardware or management complexity. | Derrick Ng, Regional Sales Manager, Check Point Software Technologies, Singapore
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2.25 PM | Coffee/Tea Break & Showcase Discovery | |
2.55 PM | “The Professionalism of Information Security” Information security has long been regarded as an art. There is a shortage of qualified information security professionals over the years. This discussion focuses on two initiatives in Singapore that aims to raise the professionalism of information security and a systematic way to nurture information security professionals: the NICF (National Infocomm Competency Framework) on security and the AISP (Association of Information Security Professional). | George Wang Director, Infrastructure Technology, GIO Neptune Orient Lines
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3.25 PM | "Protect the unprotected and safeguard your valuable data" Organizations are increasingly aware of the acute need to control the information that flows into, through and out of their networks. In these uncertain financial times, you need to protect your company’s most valuable asset – your data. A complete endpoint and data protection will give you real savings in resource and cost. | David Chow, Country Manager, Singapore, Sophos |
3.55 PM | "Doing More with Less for Your IT Security and Compliance Requirements" In the IT security world, it's a game of scale and catch-up with the latest technologies and solutions to avoid being the next victim. Even before the economic crisis became prominent since last year, many organizations cannot possibly throw enough internal resources to achieve the optimal security conditions for their organizations. With the ever increasing threats from both amateurs and professionals, enterprises need to look for viable options to address their IT Security & compliance needs. The speaker will share on how outsourcing makes sense to achieve this objective. | Wilfred Wong, Vice President, Security Solution, CPCNet Hong Kong
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4.25 PM | Q&A / Panel Discussion | All speakers Moderated by Teng Fang Yih
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4.50 PM | Lucky Draw | |
5.00 PM | Closing | |