Workshops
Workshops are the primary means by which IAAC gathers information and opinion to feed into its research programme. The workshops are normally held in the London Offices of BCS The Chartered Institute for IT www.bcs.org; IAAC is grateful for BCS support for these meetings.
Workshops are normally private meetings under the Chatham House Rule to allow participants to give their frank opinions and inputs to discussions. Some papers from past workshops are available on this website for Council Members.
The IAAC workshop model is to start at 12.30 with a working and networking lunch, lead into two or three short presentations to provide ideas and stimulus, break for tea and conclude with a long discussion with everyone taking part. This model works well for us and invariably leads to a lively and controversial discussion.
Workshop dates 2012: 19 June, 19 July. All at BCS London.
The workshop scheduled for 22 May has been postponed to late September, date to be advised.
Spaces for these spirited presentations and discussions are limited; please contact us at or 01793 417453 if you would like to be considered for our Community of Interest invitation list.
Consumerisation Research Programme Workshops
For agenda information for these workshops, and reports from past workshops in this programme please click here.
Date | IAAC workshop partner | Workshop topic |
| 19 April 2012 | WORKSHOP CANCELLED | |
| 22 May 2012 | Information Security Forum | Information Security Forum BYOD and cloud services - IA issues Postponed until late September |
| 19 June 2012 | Stephanie Daman CEO Cyber Security Challenge | Consumerism: Same old IA Issues … or not? |
| 19 July 2012 | All Programme partners | Consumerisation programme stocktaking – · review of the major issues raised so far · where should the programme go from here · what products would be valuable? |