HOME :: PROGRAMME AGENDA :: REGISTER :: SPEAKERS :: SPONSORS   
 
 
PLENARY SESSIONS
9.00am  Registration & Viewing of Conference Showcase

10.00am 

Welcome Address: Top Down Security
Even though security has an important place in most organizations, it may not be enough if it doesn’t begin from the very top.

Gerald Wee
Conference Producer
IDG World Expo (Asia) Limited
 
10.05am 

Keynote Address: Transforming Security to Business in your Organisation
Security is an essential part of an organisation's business process cycle. However, implementing it is not always smooth sailing. Recognising the implementation challenges and pitfalls are keys to security success. Find out how multinational organisation has achieved such success in its deployment of security management strategies and considerations made for the key success factors. Do you think security is an IT issue...is it? And do you have a security management plan in your organisation?

Stan Singh
Senior Vice President
MUI dotCom Sdn Bhd

10.45am 

Security Compliance. How Do We Get There?
Security compliance can appear to be a complex and overwhelming issue. Its scope spans a variety of regulatory requirements, internal corporate policy, and industry standards. Companies are increasingly faced with the task of meeting and maintaining one or more types of security compliance.  So how does security compliance relate to your network and how do we get there? What drives compliance efforts? What should you focus your efforts on? In this short session, we will share an overview of compliance methodologies, the core areas related to network security and how you can meet these compliance objectives with the technologies available in today's security landscape using a best of breed approach.

Greg Schmidt
Regional Technical Sales Manager,
Security and Mobile Connectivity, Enterprise Solutions, Asia Pacific
Nokia
11.25am  Coffee/Tea Break & Viewing of Conference Showcase

11.55am 

Asian State of Security
The latest cutting edge research information and statistics relevant to organizations in Asia. Find out where you rank and what you should be doing.

Ong Ai Lin
Senior Executive Director
PricewaterhouseCoopers Malaysia

BREAKOUT TRACKS
  Track A: Security Strategies
Track B: Security Technologies
12.35pm

Effective IT Security Risk Management
An effective IT Security Risk Management program has become a business imperative, consisting of three main aspects with accompanying solutions.  Protecting corporate assets: Integrated IAM platform; Ensuring service continuity: Integrated Threat Management; Enabling regulatory compliance: The result of an effective Risk Management program with reduced and more controlled IT risk.

Rex Wong
GEO Solution Manager,
APJ Security Practice
CA, Inc



Business Safety and Flexibility - Is Your Network Holding You Back?
This session will discuss the importance of controls in the network and how they can impact a company’s daily operations and productivities. Even though 99% of businesses are protected by different kinds of security gateways, lack of communications between security devices offers little controls to combat today’s security threats. By utilizing existing network security appliances, only a few more steps need to be taken before a true Unified Access Control (UAC) network is built. UAC can help fighting outbreaks and newly infected users from coming to the network.

Greg Bunt
Regional Engineering Manager for Advanced Technologies, Asia Pacific
Juniper Networks

1.15pm Lunch & Viewing of Showcase

2.15pm

Threats and Trends that Impact Cyber Security Landscape
With the explosive growth of the Internet, enterprises are investing enormous amount of time and resources into ensuring network availability and performance. Along with this increase usage of the Internet, cyber crimes and attacks are also getting much more ubiquitous. Traditional network defense are no longer adequate to meet such malicious attacks. In this session, you will learn how with Secure Computing's TrustedSource, a unique and comprehensive Internet reputation system, can provide proactive security against any nefarious cyber activities.

Bill Ting
Director - Technology & Product
Secure Computing

Threats to Data Security
Today, most of laptops and PCs have some sort of antivirus and personal firewall software to prevent data hijacking. But what happens when a computer is stolen or when an overtired road warrior leaves her PDA in a cab?  While problems with laptops continue to proliferate, network and security personnel must also grapple with a newer category of data vulnerability: portable memory devices. These data dangers come in many forms - USB thumb drives, iPods, MP3 players, smartphones, and more. Copying data to these devices is not the problem-losing them is. Because they are much smaller than laptops or PDAs, they are easier to lose in hotels, taxis, airplanes, restaurants, and other locations frequented by business travelers.

Kelvin Lim
Regional Manager, South Asia
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd,
Singapore

2.55pm

Next Generation Approach to Securing Network
While there are myriad approach to securing your networks, which one is the best, or is there even a best way? This session talks about what sort of tactics security professionals should go for, and whether an all-in-one hardware solution is preferable to a multi-layered approach.

 Eryin Halmen
Country Manager - Malaysia and Brunei
Fortinet

Strengthen Security & Improve Availability of Business Critical Web Apps
The threat facing organizations has undeniably shifted from network-layer exploits to more formidable attacks against applications, primarily Web and Web services applications. A successful application attack can not only bring your Web services down, but worst, provide a hacker with a direct conduit to internal databases containing sensitive customer or company information. This session will cover proven Web Application Delivery technologies that ensure secure access to business critical web applications for legitimate users while providing a resilient infrastructure that is able to withstand disruptions and defeat hacker attacks.

Joseph Chung
Lead Systems Engineer,
Application Networking Group – ASEAN
Citrix Systems

3.35pm Coffee/Tea Break & Viewing of Conference Showcase

PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q & A
4.05pm

What’s Next with Security?
Retrospective and prospective looks at the various capabilities and benefits delivered by security technologies to practising organizations and what issues need to be resolved before going to the next level.

Moderator: Gerald Wee, Conference Producer
Panelists: All speakers

4.40pm Closing Remarks & Lucky Draw

5.00pm  End of Event

* Please note that the programme agenda may be subject to change/s at the discretion of the Organiser.
 

Lucky Draw Prizes 2007
 
SHOWCASE PARTICIPANTS

CA | Check Point | Citrix Systems |  Fortinet  |  IronPort Systems | Juniper Networks | KoolSpan | Nokia | O2Micro |
Secure Computing | sendQuick | Sophos | Sourcefire | TippingPoint  | Utimaco  |  WatchGuard Technologies