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First look on “Information Security Management Preview and Forecast ” 11 January 2011 (Tuesday)

Event Agenda 

Time Topic Session
9:15am-9:30am Registration
9:30am-10:20am Opening Notes
Security Trends Preview, from Endpoint to the Cloud

Presented by Terry Leung, Professional Advisor,
Hong Kong Information Security Group
10:30am-11:15am Secure Your Information: Integration of Information Security Principles into Business Management
Presented by : Myron Cheng, The President of ISSA Hong Kong Chapter
11:25am-12:30pm The Intellectual Capital for adopting information security framework ITAF and Val IT from ISACA
Presented by: Daniel Ng, The President of C-PISA
12:30pm-1:45pm Lunch
(no lunch will be provided)
1:45pm-2:15pm Next-Generation Intrusion Detection and Prevention System
Presented by Henry Ong, Technical Manager, ASEAN & Hong Kong, Sourcefire Pte Limited

Today’s networks are highly dynamic. New technologies add complexity, and the number and type of applications and systems on your network continues to grow. Information security risks multiply in number and scale as attackers become more sophisticated—and stealthy. Unfortunately, most security technologies offered to date has been static—leaving you blind to these constant changes. Static defenses simply cannot protect against today’s dynamic network threats.

This presentation will clearly show why traditional network IDS/IPS is not getting the job done. He will point out the key attributes of Next-Generation IDS/IPS: an open architecture to enable customization for a customer’s unique environment, contextual awareness to accurately identify real threats, and intelligent automation for impact assessment and IPS tuning.
2:15pm-2:45pm Document Security Loopholes and Prevention Solution
Presented by Fred Chan, Senior Market Development Manager, Ricoh Hong Kong Limited

In recently years, information leakages were frequently found, lost of confidential data with USB drivers, personal information was easily search from the Internet search engines. More and more security solutions were invented to tackle those issues. Japan Network Security Association (JNSA) reported that 72.6% information was leak by paper documents. [Source: 2009 Survey Report of Information Security Incident, Japan Network Security Association (JNSA)]. This security loophole has increased from 56% in 2008. Ricoh, the leader of document security, would share some of the technologies to better manage the document security.
2:45pm-3:15pm Operational Intelligence for Security Management & Compliance
Presented by Dominic Mak, The North Asia Country Manager, Splunk

Splunk offers a new way of thinking to utilize IT Data collected from network, servers and applications to identify risks, problems and opportunities to drive better IT Security decisions.

Video: Security and Compliance
Video: Splunk at a Large Federal Agency

 

3:15pm-3:30pm Break Time
3:30pm-4:00pm Secure Your Business Against the Diversifying Targeted Attacks
Presented by Leonard Sim, Client Services Manager, Asia, Symantec Hosted

Targeted attacks remain a significant risk. In 2010 cybercriminals began targeting industries not previously targeted and the mass spam and malware attacks can bypass traditional point defence. Our latest reports reveal that 25% of attacks were against the retail sector which had previously seen few to no targeted attacks. This presents a new and growing danger to businesses and indicates that the traditional security solutions isn’t secure any more.

What threats will be contemporary in the next 10 years is unclear‚ but we do know that criminals are likely to continue to find new ways to exploit the internet and the technology that has grown up around it. In 2011, the range of organizations being targeted in such attacks to become more diverse. Join us to learn from Leonard how to fight against these targeted attacks with the cloud security.
4:00pm-4:30pm Cloud Security: The Practical Meaning of Security, Identity and Access Revealed!
Presented by Francis Lam, IT Pro. Evangelist, Microsoft Hong Kong Limited

The CLOUD is coming. But let’s face it, you must have asked yourself if it possible to hack the claims? How can we prevent this? One thing is sure: moving from on-premises applications to the cloud is like moving from a home generator to the electricity grid. We put our trust in the external identity providers, but are we really sure that all of the security issues have been addressed? In this session, we will look at what we can do to make this experience in a secure way.
4:30pm-5:00pm Explore The Risks For Your Organization From Becoming A Victim Of Cyber Crime
Presented by Casper Po, Technical Service Manager, Nexus Solutions Limited

IT has the responsibility to tighten the network security without limiting staffs’ flexibility to access to the external networks for information accessing, but again the question is “how”? In this presentation talk, we will share our experience and thoughts focusing on the Core Components to your security across your organization. Components Include:

  • Passwords (Identification, authentication, authorization, AAA)
  • Phishing, Scam & Hoax Awareness
  • Computer Viruses (Virus, Trojan, Botnet)
  • Internet Usage (Layer 7 security)
  • Email Usage
  • Mobile Medium (convey wire equivalent  security in open wireless medium)
  • Physical Security (multilayer defense in depth)
5:00pm-5:10pm
Question & Answer
Lucky Draw

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