Overview

 

Following its huge success in Europe, Deutsche Messe Worldwide and CeBIT Global Conferences are delighted to bring to Asia Pacific, for the first time, Cyber Security @ CeBIT on the 28th May 2013.

In 2012 the total global cost of cyber crime was set at $110 billion, suggesting the essential need for business to improve their security protocols and as the use of collaborative technologies continues to grow, companies must go beyond the traditional IT centric approach for limiting potential damage and align their security programs with their business needs.

Cyber Security @ CeBIT will draw together leaders from all areas of business and government to identify cyber threat issues and their countermeasures; specifically examining the increasingly complex network of threats facing public and private enterprises from state and non-state actors and how governments and corporations are defending critical information, infrastructure, systems, customers and citizens.

 

What is Cyber Security @ CeBIT 2013?

 

The Cyber Security Conference will serve as a platform where all those involved in securing and governing ICT within an organisation can discuss the newest challenges and strategies. The event is a must-attend for CIOs, CSOs, CISOs, Chief Risk Officers, Heads of Governance and Compliance and IT Directors.

It is predicted that security service spending in Asia-Pacific will reach $7 billion in 2015, so ensure that you are investing in the best technologies for your business by joining us at the Cyber Security Conference on 28 May 2013 and hearing from leading financial institutions, retailers, airlines, telecoms companies and government.

 

What are the topics for Cyber Security @ CeBIT 2013?

 

  • Complying with current regulations and guidelines and devising policies to meet with the introduction of new technologies
  • Understanding that security comes at a cost – Securing budget and buy-in from senior management
  • Dealing with staff reticence
  • Getting people, processes and technology in place
  • Mitigating risk when procuring Cloud services
  • Cyber Threat Intelligence & Information Sharing
  • Big Data: analysing for security risk and ensuring protection
  • Endpoint Security & Risk Management: Mobility/Mobile Device Management & Alternative Models
  • M2M – what security implications exist and how serious are they?
  • BYOD security issues
  • Debate: Moral activism vs cyber criminals
  • Where does security actually fit in the organisation and how can all departments effectively work together?
  • And more…

 

Who Should Attend?

 

  • Chief Information Officers
  • Chief Security Officers
  • Chief Information Security Officers
  • Chief Risk, Governance and Compliance Officers
  • IT Security Directors
  • IT Directors
  • ICT Directors
  • Finance Directors
  • General Managers Security & Risk
  • IT Security Managers
  • Information Security Managers
  • Government Assistant Secretaries
  • Head of Compliance and Risk

Cyber Security @ CeBIT 2013 is not to be missed and we look forward to welcoming you in May.

Richard Stiennon

Chief Research Analyst

IT Harvest (USA)

 

Wayne Tufek

IT Security and Risk Manager

University of Melbourne

Angela Coble

Global Manager, Enterprise Security & Risk Management

Johnson & Johnson

 

Damien Manuel

Security Specialist

One of the Big Four Banks

 

David Gee

Chief Information Officer

Credit Union Australia (CUA)

 

George Arronis

Head of ICT Security and Risk

Serco

 

Hank Opdam

Head of IT Security

Echo Entertainment

 

Dr Jodi Steel CSM

Director of Security and Environment Business

NICTA

 

Stephen Cryan

former, Executive Security Consultant

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

 

Andrew Edwards

Director Information and Communications Technology

NSW State Emergency Services

 

Dr Ian Oppermann

Director

CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

 

Joe Franzi

Assistant Secretary Cyber Security

Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)

 

Prof. Jay Guo

Research Director, Smart Secure Infrastructure

CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

 

John Colton

Research Director, Protect Critical Infrastructure

CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

 

Michael Sentonas

Chief Technology Officer & Vice President

McAfee Asia Pacific

 

Senator Scott Ludlam

Senator for Western Australia

 

Senator the Hon. George Brandis SC

Shadow Attorney-General

 

Trent Youl

CEO

FraudWatch International

 

Cyber Security Agenda
8:50am – 9:00am Opening Address from Conference Chair

Dr Ian Oppermann, Director, CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

Chair: John Colton, Research Leader, Protect Critical Infrastructure, CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

9:00am – 9:30am Opening Keynote Address: The Threat and Countermeasures in Cyber Security

Joe Franzi, Assistant Secretary Cyber Security, Defence Signals Directorate (DSD)

9:30am – 10:00am Cyber Security Perspectives: 21st Century Technology and Security – A Difficult Marriage

John Suffolk, Global Cyber Security Officer, Huawei

10:00am – 10:40am Security Leaders Panel: New and Emerging Security Threats

Facilitator:

Michael Sentonas, Chief Technology Officer & Vice President, McAfee Asia Pacific

Panellists:

  • David Gee, Chief Information Officer, Credit Union Australia (CUA)
  • John Suffolk, Global Head of Cyber Security, Huawei
  • Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT Harvest (USA)
10:40am – 11:10am Morning Tea and Networking
11:10am – 11:45am

Shifting Focus From the Who to the How: Why Prevention is Better Than Attribution for Effective Cyber Security

Michael Sentonas, Chief Technology Officer & Vice President, McAfee Asia Pacific

11:45am – 12:15pm Case Study: NICTA and the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Project

Dr Jodi Steel CSM, Director of Security and Environment Business, NICTA

12:15pm – 12:45pm International Keynote: Welcome to the Age of Weaponised Malware

Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT Harvest (USA)

12:45pm – 1:45pm Lunch and Networking

Chair: Prof. Jay Guo, Research Director, Smart Secure Infrastructure, CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

1:45pm – 2:05pm A Cyber-Crime Case Study: Using Social Media to Impersonate Brands, Build Trust, and Commit Fraud

Trent Youl, CEO, FraudWatch International

2:05pm – 2:30pm Balancing Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Age of Cyber Security

Senator Scott Ludlam, Senator for Western Australia

Senator the Hon.George Brandis SC, Shadow Attorney-General

2:30pm – 2:55pm Mitigating Security Challenges Posed by Cloud Service Adoption

Wayne Tufek, IT Security and Risk Manager, University of Melbourne

2:55pm – 3:20pm Managing Security Across Multiple Organisations

George Arronis, Head of ICT Security and Risk, Serco

3:20pm – 3:45pm Case Study: “SecureMe” & “ProtectingU”! Taking the “IT” out of SecurITy

Angela Coble, Global Manager, Enterprise Security & Risk Management, Johnson & Johnson

3:45pm – 4:15pm Afternoon Tea and Networking
4:15pm – 4:45pm Overcoming Outsourcing and Third Party Supplier Security Risks

Damien Manuel, Security Specialist, One of the Big Four Banks

4:45pm – 5:15pm Building and Securing Buy-In for your Cyber Security Strategy

Stephen Cryan, Former Executive Security Consultant, Commonwealth Bank of Australia

5:15pm – 5:45pm Panel Discussion: So Where Does IT Security Fit Within the Organisation?

Facilitator:

Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT Harvest (USA)

Panellists:

  • Hank Opdam, Head of IT Security, Echo Entertainment
  • Angela Coble, Global Manager, Enterprise Security & Risk Management, Johnson & Johnson
  • Stephen Cryan, Former Executive Security Consultant, Commonwealth Bank of Australia
5:45pm – 5:50pm Closing Remarks from the Chair and End of Conference

Prof. Jay Guo, Research Director, CSIRO Digital Productivity and Services National Flagship

WORKSHOP | Achieving Enhanced Cyber Security Through Improved Collaboration Across Technical, Policy And Business Units

Thursday 30 May 2013 | 1:30pm – 4:30pm

 

The International Cybersecurity Dialogue (ICD) believe that real time person dialogue between technologists and policy makers in business and government is essential for providing an opportunity to develop a new shared culture of the internet. However this lack of human interaction is often the cause of the breakdown in successful implementation of cyber security policy.

Richard Stiennon is The Senior Fellow at the International Cyber Security Dialogue in the USA and he will be leading this highly interactive workshop that will allow different areas of your business to establish clear communication paths.

Bringing with him the latest discussions from the USA, Richard will be able to help tackle the issues your company is facing and help you to build the human interaction that is essential to the implementation of cyber policy.’

Facilitated by:
Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT Harvest (USA)
Andrew Edwards, Director Information and Communications Technology, NSW State Emergency Services
Aaron Little, Manager Information Technology Systems, NSW State Emergency Services

Afternoon Tea will be served during session.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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