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- We have close relationships with many of the most successful CIOs around the world
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The 2009 Virtual Conference on Information Security
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Networking and education from the comfort of your own desk.
ALL FOR FREE.
Infosecurity magazine is excited to announce the launch of its very first virtual conference, to be held on 24 September 2009. This one-day event brings a series of topical keynote sessions direct to your computer, giving you the flexibility to learn about the latest information security trends and challenges from wherever you are in the world.
The conference sessions cover a wide variety of topics, including web 2.0, information security in government, and how the industry is coping in the recession. We’ll also be taking a look at data breaches, from both the public and private sectors, and naming and shaming those who have made the headlines this year.
The speaker line-up includes a great calibre of industry experts, analysts and vendors, including Howard Schmidt, John Colley, Conservative Party MP, Mark Chaplin and Nigel Stanley.
FULL PROGRAMME NOW AVAILABLE:
Infosec in government: What’s going wrong, and how to fix it
Speakers:
The Conservative Party, MP
Mark Chaplin, Senior Research Consultant, ISF
Web 2.0 No!: A business enabler or a security nightmare?
Speakers:
Simon Perry, Principal Analyst, Quocirca
Chris Pace, Security Consultant, Sophos Peter Wood, COO
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