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10th Annual Symposium
 

People-centric Information Assurance - Getting it Right First Time




Wednesday 9th September 2009




BT Centre, 81 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AJ




Overview




The theme will be “People-Centric Information Assurance - Getting It Right First Time.  We will discuss important current issues as well as reflecting on our past year’s work and outlining the next part of our programme. 



People-Centric Information Assurance continues to receive much public attention, particularly with the proliferation of means of on-line social interaction. There will be a wide variety of speakers who will address these issues in a rich programme that is not to be missed if you are responsible for any aspect of Information Assurance.



The standard cost of attending is £40.00, inc. VAT, to cover IAAC costs.  Payment by cheque please, to IAAC at the address below, or email info@iaac.org.uk if you would like the IAAC bank details for bank transfer.  (Sorry, no credit cards).



Sponsors, Management Committee, Corporate Members, Government Liaison Panel and Academic Liaison Panel members, are entitled to complimentary places.


IAAC Secretariat,
1st Floor Block D,
North Star House,
North Star Avenue,
Swindon
SN2 1FA,



As you will be able to see from the Symposium programme, the session entitled, ‘Role Models in IA: A public and Private Sector Showcase’ focuses on case studies on the Ministry of Justice, Identity and Passport Service, Equifax and Barclays. In order to get the most out of this session, you may well wish to read the case studies (below, under Relevant Documents) in advance.


Relevant Documents
 
 TitleOwnerCategoryLast UpdatedSize (KB) 
Case study - Barclays Neil Robinson 05/09/2009 1,430.97 Download
Case study - Equifax Neil Robinson 05/09/2009 1,445.37 Download
Case study - IPS Neil Robinson 05/09/2009 1,276.55 Download
Case Study - MoJ Neil Robinson 05/09/2009 1,400.93 Download
Symposium Programme (PDF) Neil Robinson 01/09/2009 150.59 Download
Agenda
 
09.00 Arrival, Registration and Coffee All
09:30 Welcome and Introduction Sir Edmund Burton - Chairman IAAC
09:40 Keynote: Business View on Cyber Security and the People Element Sir Michael Rake - Chairman BT
10:05 Keynote: HMG National Cyber Security Strategy Mr Nick Hopkinson - Head of IA GCHQ
10:30 Discussion All
11:00 Break All
11.30 IAAC P-CIA Research Roadmap Bruno Brunskill / Neil Fisher - IAAC
11:45 Panel - Data Loss, the People Element

Suzanne Rodway - Privacy Director - Barclays

Neil Munroe - Director of External Affairs - Equifax

Duncan Hine - Executive Director of Integrity & Security, IPS, Home Office

Mike Payne - ICT Director of Strategy, Architecture and Compliance & Chief Technology Officer, Ministry of Justice

12.40 Discussion All
13.00 Lunch All
14:15 International Issues Panel

Howard Schmidt - CEO ISF

Doug Cavit - Microsoft

14:50 Discussion All
15:00 Panel - Culture - The Generational Schism

Chair: Ivan Flechais

Research Student - Shamal Faily

Young Professional - Mark Elliott - Home Office

Young Professional - Christopher Joice

15.45 Discussion All
16.10 KeyNote - Education, Training and Awareness Sir Edmund Burton - Chairman IAAC
16.35 Discussion All
16.55 Closing remarks Sir Edmund Burton - Chairman IAAC
17.00 Drinks All
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