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"Battling Sophisticated Threats: Security Strategies For The Resilient Enterprise"
IDC's Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2007

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June 05, 2007

InterContinental Jakarta MidPlaza

 
IDC's Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2007
 
General Sessions
 
 
8:30 am
Registration and coffee & tea
 
9:00 am
Welcome address & Opening remarks
    Katherine Chan
Research Manager, Services, IDC Malaysia
  9:05 am Battling Sophisticated Threats: Security Strategies For The Resilient Enterprise
    Katherine Chan
Research Manager, Services, IDC Malaysia
      IT security discussions were once dominated by virus outbreaks, keeping script kiddies out of corporate networks, and having updated backups. But today's threat landscape has changed. Threats have become more multifaceted, networks have become more open, and hackers have become more targeted, better and faster. To make matters worse, the roles of IT infrastructure engineers and security managers have become broader with increased responsibilities. Senior management wants to hear about practices that contribute to the firm's success from them. External customers, suppliers, and partners want assurance that the infrastructure is well protected. IT decision makers need to put in place a security strategy to make the enterprise resilient and prepare for tomorrow's challenges in a cost-effective manner. This presentation presents the IDC Top 10 Security Predictions and highlights to the audience what to look out for across the security landscape in the near future. The speaker will also discuss the implications of the predictions and the best practices for security managers to keep the infrastructure secure and resilient.
 
9:35 am
Threat Control: Strategies to Combat a Changed Threat Landscape
Timothy Snow
Consulting Systems Engineer, CISCO
 
10:05 am
Security Optimization: Integrated Vulnerability Assessment, Remediation, Audit and Reporting
    Sam Ghebranious
Director for ASEAN, PatchLink
     
Yesterday meant fragmented security solutions with disparate threat data and a lack of centralized policy management and compliance reporting. Learn new approaches on how to tackle end point security management and the challenges of managing distributed, heterogeneous networks with detailed policy and compliance reporting requirements.
  10:35 am Coffee break
  10:50 am Network Access Control - An Introduction
Clarence Phua
Country Manager, Sophos
     

Unauthorized endpoint computers pose significant security risks to organizations. Where underlying network-based enforcement is available, network access control (NAC)solutions provide detection and implementation of security policies to minimize these risks. In this presentation, Sophos will discuss how a software approach to NAC will provide protection against potential attacks arising from unauthorised access to the network.

  11:20 pm Defense in Depth
    Lucky Esa
Senior Technology Specialist, Microsoft Indonesia
     

Securing an organization's information assets is critical to today's enterprise. One of the most important components of a comprehensive defense strategy is to implement best-practices IT management for your IT Organizations by involving 3 (three) main component: People, Process, and Tools.

In this session, you will find how this three component incorporated together to build a defense in depth strategy for comprehensive security risk mitigation as part of the best-practices implementation for your IT Organization.

This session also shares how Microsoft Systems Architecture for security risk mitigation guidance for many Microsoft IT services and a recommended call-to-action to implement the best practices for your IT organizations.
  11:50 pm Minimum Budget, Maximum Security
    Judhi Prasetyo
Country Manager, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam, Fortinet
      Everyone knows that most difficult challenge in implementing Information Security System is finding the right balance among security level, productivity, and budget. Spending on information security system is more like buying insurance policy than buying investment, the premium goes up as the value of the information that the system is protecting goes up as well. Unfortunately, most company's decision makers don't realize this and imposing very limited budget to spend on information security system.

This presentation will address the important aspects in the information security system. By the end of the presentation audience will be able to identify the common pitfalls on popular security system implementations. And most importantly, they will have better idea on how to manage their precious security budget to build maximum security level and coverage they can get, and at the same time increasing company's productivity.
  12:20 pm

Join the Debate: “Security technology is all here. It's just the way we do things that are causing all the problems!”

     

The human being is often said to be the weakest link within the enterprise security infrastructure. Some even take it to the extreme saying that the human is not causing the problem. Rather, it IS the problem.

Is this really the case, or is it just a convenient sacrificial lamb to mask the inadequacy of today's security technology? Or is it that security has not really been integrated into the business workflow? Is a well-aligned process for executing the security strategy the missing keystone? Join us for a debate with the different stakeholders!

  12:30 pm Networking Lunch and End of Conference
   
  * The organizer reserves the right to amend the agenda, as deemed necessary, without prior notice. The agenda may differ across the cities where the event will be held.
 
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