PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHT

8.45am

Registration Of Delegates (Welcome Coffee & Tea)
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9.00am

Keynote: Re-Thinking Enterprise Security
Security breaches prevail despite organisations spending more on information security. This paper advocates the need to re-engineer security in a pervasive concern, extending beyond the scope of computers, networks and general technologies to include:
• Human Procedures
__- Hiring Processes
__- Personnel Reporting Structure
• Hiring Processes
Legal Implications
Security Awareness
• Physical Security

Overlooking any of these components may result in information security breaches, for security is as good as its weakest link. Real-cases will be discussed to illustrate some of the items within the new scope of information security.
Mr Michael Chua, Founding President & CEO: Westfield IT Security (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd Adviser & Head, IT Security - Sub-Committee: APSA (Asian Professional Security Asscn (Singapore Chapter)

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10.15am

MORNING REFRESHMENT BREAK
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10.30am

The Next Wave In Managing Security: Exploiting The Full Potential Of Integrated Security
Whilst facing project deadlines, IT and information security managers are often faced with the daily operational challenges of managing different security products across several platforms. This presentation will discuss the benefits of using an integrated security and management solution and how to pick the right solution that meets your organisation's requirements in the most cost effective way. Managing challenges with integration of different security products. Taking the right steps to resolve challenges with comprehensive solutions.
• What is Integrated Security and Management
• Taking the Complexity out of Security Infrastructures
Mr Adrian Tham, Senior Regional System Engineering Manager, ASEAN: Symantec Singapore Pte Ltd

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11.15am

Coping Successfully with Intrusion Detection Systems
• Understanding why intrusion detection is on the minds of most IT professionals
• Making a business case for intrusion detection
• Avoiding frequently made mistakes that are associated with intrusion detection
• Addressing areas that intrusion detection capabilities cannot deliver

• Evaluating effectiveness of the deployment of an intrusion detection system
Mr Lawrence Goh, Senior Manager, Info Security: Pacific Internet Ltd
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12.00pm

LUNCH BREAK
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1.00pm

Security & Mobility - a "Tug-of-War" Game
Security & Mobility is indeed a "tug-of-war" game. The moment you relax, you start to lose. This presentation aims to highlight the emerging security threats, the rising incidents and the trends that drive mobility and challenges security. It will provide insight into resolving the enterprise security management puzzle using a consultative model that can effectively address the growing challenges and provide complete protection.

Mr Viren Mantri, Regional Manager - SEA & India, Systems Engrg & Consulting Services: Network Associates

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1.45pm

Roadmap to Secure Wireless and Virtual World
• Vulnerabilities of Wireless and VPN Platforms
• Secure Remote Connectivity
• Maintaining Data Privacy

• Encryption Technologies and Authentication Methods
Mr James Sia, Regional Product Manager, IP Solutions: Avaya Singapore
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2.30pm

Disaster Management To Ensure Business Continuity
Assess and Deploying a Suitable Backup, Restore and Recovery Approach
Ensuring that Backed-up Systems and Data are Recoverable
Optimising System Operability for Seamless Data Mobility
Determining Length of Backup and Recovery Process
Mr Loon-Chwee Chia, Storage Services Manager: HP Services, South-East Asia
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3.15pm

AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK
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3.30pm

Trends and Predictions on Enterprise Security
A showcase of research findings and their predictions on the growing role of enterprise security and driving business-process innovation in the corporate world, especially in the Asia-Pac region.

Mr Christopher Low, Chief Instructor: Sensecurity Institute

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4.15pm

Joint Plenary: Involving All Speakers
A unique opportunity to discuss security developments, identify common challenges as well as exchange ideas in an informal, after-hours atmosphere. This session is not intended for formal presentations but rather as a forum for unresolved issues not covered in the conference agenda.
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5.00pm

CLOSE OF PROGRAMME
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