Welcome to the e-Crime Congress Middle East Chairman: Dr. Simon Moores
09:10 - 09:40
Keynote Presentation The Abu Dhabi Government Information Security Program
Speaker: Mahir Ali Nayfeh - CTO - ADSIC
How is the Abu Dhabi Systems Information Centre (ADSIC) boosting government efficiency and enhancing productivity by simplifying procedures and e-enabling services?
What is the vision and strategy to achieve these goals?
Why is the Information Security plan key to the successful e-enablement of the Government of Abu Dhabi?
How has ADSIC developed an Information Security Program (ISP) based on international best practices to define the Abu Dhabi Security Policy and Security Standards?
How does the ISP use a governance model and Key Performance Indicators have to ensure these policies and standards have been communicated, implemented, and verified?
09:40 - 10:10
Extending the scope of information security by taking a regional approach to compliance and governance
Speaker: Faisal Aziz - Manager, Security Strategy Planning - Du
What are the characteristics of regional governance which indicate Middle East organizations are not suited to an ‘EMEA’ approach?
Internal drivers vs. government mandated compliance; how does regulatory leniency encourage the implementation of security controls that go above and beyond what is required?
How can internal security governance be structured to deliver maximum benefit to the organisation?
How can repeatable frameworks be applied and created across multiple compliance and audit functions to develop the scope of security policies and departments?
10:10 - 10:35
Fraud as a Service: The impact of malware becoming wide-spread on consumer and enterprise protection
Speaker: Mark Crichton - IPV Solutions, RSA - The Security Division of EMC
The fraud ecosystem
Analyzing the unprecedented pace of crimeware distribution; What are the latest developments in crimeware as seen in the fraud underground?
Moving to the next level; What are the implications of Fraud as a Service on consumer and enterprise security?
What mitigation strategies seem to work against the new wave of malware?
What are the specific implications here in the Middle East?
10:35 - 11:00
Refreshments & Networking Break
11:00 - 11:30
Data classification and protection from information leakage
Speaker: Illyas Kooliyankal - Head of Information Security & BCMS - Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange
Details to be announced soon
11:30 - 12:00
Creating a sustainable framework for role-based access control to protect sensitive data
Speaker: Alec Letzer - Senior Manager, I.T. Security - The Lloyds Banking Group
Why is a 'defence in-depth' approach to protecting information assets from internal staff a difficult goal to achieve, and why is it an important issue to address?
How can ownership and accountability be devolved effectively to 'data owners', and how does this bring security to the forefront of business processes?
How can a requirement to re-certify and re-validate access to information create a sustainable 'culture of security' throughout an organisation?
What additional controls need to be implemented to ensure truly effective and proactive controls?
12:00 - 12:30
To be Announced
To be Announced
12:30 - 13:05
Education Seminars
A range of seminars will be available. Delegates will be able to select the most appropriate topic for their requirements.
13:05 - 14:00
Lunch and Networking
14:00 - 14:30
The Security Challenge - Dealing with the Deluge of Security Risks
Speaker: Jim Pflaging - President and CEO - SenSage
Why are the security stakes higher than ever, and what are the systems that are driving the need for deeper analysis?
How can the huge volume of "events" be used to drive intelligence gathering and provide profound risk insights?
How is enterprise security evolving from merely "keeping the bad guys out" to securing critical data and "keeping it inside"?
How can event data from internal systems catch the vast majority of insider security breaches prior to expensive and damaging results?
What are the implications of the evolving security focus from "real-time vs. near real-time" to "real-time and all-the-time"?
14:30 - 15:00
Advances in Remote Malware Detection and Measurement Techniques
Speaker: David Barroso - e-Crime Director - S21sec
Current standard techniques for detection and measurement
Real-Time Detection & Measurement through Malware “fingerprints”
Remote Analysis for Detection
Conclusions & Recommendations
14:30 - 15:00
Maximising the use of technology to fight financial crime and ensure regulatory compliance
Speaker: Victor Matafonov - Group Head of Systems and Monitoring and Regional Head of Middle East and Pakistan Group Financial Crime Risk - Standard Chartered Bank
Details to be announced soon
15:30 - 16:05
Education Seminars
A range of seminars will be available. Delegates will be able to select the most appropriate topic for their requirements.
16:00 - 16:20
Refreshments & Networking Break
16:20 - 17:05
Current e-Crime trends in a recessionary environment
Speaker: Simon Padgett - Group Risk & Internal Audit Manager - Al Fahim Group
Cheque Fraud and Counterfeiting
Financial Statement Fraud
Syndicated Activity
Credit Card Fraud
Internet based scams
419 scams using the internet
Combating e-crime using forensic analyses
17:05 - 17:30
To be Announced
To be Announced
17:30 - 18:15
Networking Reception
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