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Join UK’s top CISOs for cutting debates

by The Gurus
March 15, 2016
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The annual IT Security Analyst and CISO Forum is back and being hosted by the IT Security Guru.  On the 19th of April, delegates will congregate in London to hear from the UK’s top CISOs and global IT association leaders on topics including threat intelligence, IoT, security awareness and career progression in cyber security.  The first fifteen IT Security Readers to register to attend will receive a free place at the event.
The debates will take place at the Melia White House Hotel in Regent’s Park from 2pm – 4:45pm and conclude with a networking and drinks reception until 5:30pm.  The full line up is below:
How to make Threat Intelligence work for you – Why are most models flawed?
This session will explore how CISOs are using threat intelligence in practice, how to assess its effectiveness and how to identify the top three cyber security threats through use of threat intelligence.

  • Avtar Sehmbi, Global Head of Information Risk, Intelligence and Response, HSBC
  • Pete Wood, CEO First Base and Whitehats.co.uk and Security Board ISACA
  • Professor John Walker
  • Thom Langford, CISO, Publicis Groupe

How to progress your cyber security career
The discussion will look at not only qualifications, but importantly you will learn how to communicate with peers and superiors to get exactly what you want and earn more money. 

  • Darren Argyle, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Managing Director, Markit
  • Ray Stanton, Advisory Board, ISF
  • Richard Horne PwC
  • Adrian Davis, Regional Managing Director – EMEA, (ISC)² 
  • Gabe Chomic, President, ISSA-UK

How to build a risk awareness culture
IT security professionals’ lives are made easier when everyone in the company is risk-aware.  Glean pearls of wisdom from those who have created outstanding security awareness environments in this informative session.

  • Darren Argyle, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Managing Director, Markit
  • Quentyn Taylor, Director of Information Security, Governance and Risk, Canon Europe
  • Avtar Sehmbi, Global Head of Information Risk, Intelligence and Response, HSBC
  • Thom Langford, CISO, Publicis Groupe
  • Shan Lee, Head of Information Security, Just Eat

How to keep the Internet of Things from damaging your business
The panel in this session will look at the risks and opportunities of the Internet of Things, how it will affect your business and give best practice advice from experts in the field.

  • Robert Coles, CISO, GSK GlaxoSmithKline
  • Amar Singh, ISACA Security Advisory Board
  • Cesare Garlati, Chief Security Strategist, prpl Foundation
  • Adrian Davis, Regional Managing Director – EMEA, (ISC)²
  • Ray Stanton, Advisory Board, ISF

REGISTER NOW and use code “GURU16” to reserve your free place.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/it-security-analyst-and-ciso-forum-19th-april-2016-tickets-21378338185

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