When: Apr 08 2010 3:00 pm
Presenting: D. Reed Freeman; Partner, Morrison & Foerster;LLP
Online tracking first sparked regulatory interest over a decade ago. Interest in to topic waned following the burst of the .com bubble and in the few years following it, but it's now back. The Federal Trade Commission, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, the CNIL, the Article 29 Working Party, and data protection regulators around the world are now expressing interest in the topic.
When: Apr 08 2010 1:00 pm
Presenting: Melinda L. McLellan, Associate, Hunton & Williams LLP
In recent years, new internet technologies have revolutionized the way companies do business online by offering access to previously untapped markets and allowing for significant cost savings through the more efficient use of resources. But many of the advantages associated with these innovations are accompanied by privacy risks to consumers and potential legal and reputational risks for companies.
When: Apr 08 2010 10:00 am
Presenting: Michael Spadea, Head of Privacy, Barclays Wealth
Michael presents a case study on achieving global privacy which won the 2009 IAPP award for innovation, he will also demonstrate how this framework can be applied by any other company navigating their way through ambiguity.
When: Apr 08 2010 6:00 am
Presenting: Toby Stevens, Director, Enterprise Privacy Group
As the country goes to the polls, the three main parties have committed to specific policies on Privacy, Data Protection and Security. In particular, the Conservatives have promised radical reform in these areas. What changes are we likely to see once the new government is elected?
When: Apr 08 2010 3:00 am
Presenting: Phil Cracknell, Head of Information Security; KAUST
Phil is regarded as one of the Europe's leading information security and compliance specialists. He has over 20 years experience gained in a variety of high-profile technical and managerial security roles.
When: Apr 08 2010 4:00 am
Presenting: Bojana Bellamy, Director of Data Privacy, Accenture
Bojana Bellamy has over 15 years of working experience in international data privacy law and practice. Bojana works for Accenture as Global Data Privacy Compliance Lead, based in the company's London offices.
When: 16 Apr 2010 5:00 am
Presenting: Seyi Okanlawon
In order for ITIL adoption to be successful, the cooperation and commitment of the stakeholders (i.e. management, users and service providers) is required.
When: 15 Apr 2010 3:00 pm
Presenting: Ian Clayton, Principal, Service Management 101
The next generation of service management initiatives carries the ‘B' prefix - and like the ‘IT' prefixed initiatives that preceded them, they will likely fail the customer. Why?
When: 15 Apr 2010 2:00 pm
Presenting: Evelyn Hubbert, Senior Analyst, Forrester
IT is still struggling with growing pains, meaning that the current economic conditions present a catalyst for change and an opportunity to mature.
When: 15 Apr 2010 12:00 pm
Presenting: Ken Wendle, ITSM Industry Advocate at itSMF
What is the true value proposition behind what is known as "ITIL V3"?
When: 15 Apr 2010 10:00 am
Presenting: Lynda Cooper, Managing Consultant, Service 2000 Limited
ITIL and ISO20000 are extensively used in the IT environment. But the future points towards a more business focused world. There have been frequent challenges to extend ITIL and ISO20000 into business processes but these have been resisted up to now as being too difficult. Now is the time to consider this next step.
When: 15 Apr 2010 8:00 am
Presenting: Howard Kendall, Founding Director, SDI Europe
Howard Kendall is hosting this Rountable discussion
In this Executive Podcast Discussion Aberdeen Group's GRC Analyst Stephen Walker conducts an intriguing dialogue with 3 leading IT-GRC Vendor's; CA's Chris Fox, eFortresses John Dimaria and Aline's Roland Mosimann. The discussion covers the recent Aberdeen Group IT-GRC survey results and looks at some best practices and cost effective measures organizations can take to overcome the issues. Gain leading Market Intelligence by listening to this podcast.
When: 25 Mar 2010 1:00 pm
Presenting: Ben Rothke; Senior Security Consultant, BT Professional Services
Getting a handle on wireless security for PCI DSS compliance
When: 25 Mar 2010 5:00 am
Presenting: Ian White, Consultant, PCI Subject Matter Expert, Verizon Business
A Strategic Approach to Establish & Maintain PCI DSS Compliance
When: 25 Mar 2010 4:00 am
Presenting: Gareth Bowker, Senior PCI QSA, Meridian Services International
Understanding the Intent of PCI-DSS
When: 11 Mar 2010 1:00 pm
Presenting: Archie Reed, Chief Technologist for Cloud Computing, HP
Cloud Security & Privacy
When: 11 Mar 2010 12:00 pm
Presenting: Ward Spangenberg of CSA, Archie Reed of HP
Trust Management in a Cloud Environment, a Roundtable Discussion
When: 11 Mar 2010 10:00 am
Presenting: Becky Pinkard, Head of Attack and Data Protection Monitoring, Barclays Bank
In this webcast we'll discuss the intricacies of data monitoring in the cloud, the need for succinct policy development, buy-in and roll-out prior to cloud utilisation, the importance of understanding what kind of data is created and used by whom and where, and lastly, compliance and reporting on useage and policy deviation.
When: 11 Mar 2010 8:00 am
Presenting: Andrew Yeomans, Jericho Forum
Andrew is the Vice President of Global Informational Security at Commerzbank, and he is on the Board of the Jericho Forum, which is an international information security thought-leadership group.
25 Mar 2010 4:00 pm Presenting Ward Spangenberg, Director at IOActive
PCI DSS 1.2.1 - How Much is it Going to Cost You
25 Mar 2010 2:00 pm Presenting Greg Naderi; Solutions Specialist SonicWALL
Navigating Your Way Through PCI Compliance
25 Mar 2010 12:00 pm Presenting Anton Chuvakin; Principal, Security Warrior Consulting
This presentation will cover PCI DSS-related myths and misconceptions that are sadly common among organizations dealing with PCI DSS challanges and payment security.
25 Mar 2010 11:00 am Presenting Michael Dahn; Global PCI QA Manager, Verizon Business
The PCI DSS is the latest regulation of personal data protection since the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999.