
Set Your IT Security Priorities Straight
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Sponsored by IBM
Events On the Park
Oak room
1095 Leslie Street
Toronto, Ontario
M3C 2J7
416-510-2002
Registration and Continental Breakfast: 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
Program: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
HOST
Shane Schick, Editor-in-Chief, IT World Canada
GUEST SPEAKERS
Kent Browne, Principal Security Architect, Worldwide, IBM Security Solutions
Upesh Patel, Business Development Director, IBM Information Management
Doug Plaxton, Business Development, IBM Information Management
Out of more than 12,000 business and technology executives we have surveyed worldwide, 67 per cent place an emphasis on security procedures that help their organizations minimize risk. The problem is, they often must make do with targeted spending on technology and bring in outside security expertise to manage the areas their IT staff can’t. That’s why choosing the right areas for security spending and resources may be an IT executive’s most important skill set.
Join IT World Canada Editor-in-Chief Shane Schick for a half-day crash course in understanding the most critical security vulnerabilities facing enterprise IT in Canada today, along with practical approaches to dealing with both internal and external threats. Discover the industry best practices that are transforming the way information is protected. Limit your company’s liability in the event of a cyber-attack. Walk away with the data you need to build a more effective business case with senior management.
WE'LL ALSO COVER
- Canadian highlights of CIO magazine's annual Global Information Security Survey
- Learn how to act as a ?translator? of technical issues to the business folks, and vice versa
- Develop a proactive approach to responding to regulatory requirements
- Evaluate the true costs of security breaches
Who Should Attend:
- IT executives and managers
- Roles in risk & compliance, IT security, data management, and governance
Register today to turn IT security from a necessary evil to a driver of trusted enterprise business.
ComputerWorld Canada reserves the right to deny enrollment to anyone who does not meet the qualifying criteria. Thank you for your understanding.