In the electronic
world, it is spy vs spy everyday and every
moment. Hackers are invisible, like an
electron, and they can steal without you
knowing it. Chris Klaus shares his view
on why cyber threats are more important
and complex to deal with than other security
issues in an increasing risk-aware and
risk-prone global environment.
Ensuring the Internet
is secure is a fundamental challenge for
all security sector solution providers.
This session examines security development
as it struggles to keep pace with the
Internet explosion.
As security spending
increases, corporations and shareholders
are demanding more transparent formulae
and methodologies for calculating Security
ROI. John Becker, CEO of TruSecure, a
major international security group, provides
practical advice on how you can calculate
the benefits of your company's investment
in security systems.
A panel discussion
in which industry experts discuss their
views on the most important developments
predicted in the areas of Internet and
network security over the next 3 years
and debate where organisations should
invest their security dollars.
12.30pm
Close
of Morning Session - Networking Lunch is served
Rohan Gunaratna,
a leading international expert on terrorist
organisations in the Asia Pacific region,
will share his insights on the post 9/11
terrorist environment and in Southeast
Asia in particular. He will show how terrorist
groups are capable of exploiting globalisation
and technology to achieve their ends,
often in simple yet dramatic ways. Professor
Gunaratna will also present recommendations
for reducing the threat of terrorism to
both state and society including the corporate
sector.
Information security
threats hounds every company and country.
Japan has its fair share of security accidents
and incidents. The group leader of the
IT Security Centre in Japan's IT Promotion
Agency shares his perspective and insights
into the threats being faced by Japan
and how the Japanese community is responding
to these from a government, standards
and technology standpoint.
A leading audit
expert, Abdul Hamid Bin Abdullah, will
speak on the current challenges of privacy
management and offer his perspective on
what the future holds for those concerned
with maintaining high levels of corporate
integrity in the connected economy.
A panel discussion
examining current approaches to enterprise
risk and the steps that some companies
are taking in adopting a more integrated
view of risk management.
It is fashionable, but premature, to write off the Infocomm Industries in general, and its implications for entrepreneurs in particular. Beneath the wreckage of the dot.coms and the myriad immediate crises, many of the most extravagant claims made about the Internet in the 1990s are quietly coming to pass in unexpected ways. This quiet revolution presents vast new opportunities for innovators and risk-takers, but only if they are willing to break old assumptions and see the world in new ways.