The IT Security Forum was a professional organised event from start to finish with some excellent keynote speech's and technical discussions. Definitely a worthwhile event for anyone that takes security seriously.
Matt Pollard, Senior Security Analyst
University of Abertay Dundee
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PIMS, 16 - 19 June 2010, Southampton
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Nature, nurture or neither? - the view from the genes
Professor Steve Jones, Professor of Genetics, University College London
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Global Economic Picture
Justin Urquhart Stewart
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Using Service Portfolio Management to link IT capabilities with business performance
Alex Friedman, Head of Cluster Relationship Management, Technology Services Management, Barclays Wealth
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Forensics - When it went wrong, what really happened?
Paul Wright, UK Principal Consultant, Forensic and Investigative Response, Verizon Business Security Solutions
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Application security, data security and network security – where should I focus my time and money?
Session chairman: Iain Sutherland, Managing Director, Information Security Solutions. Panellists - Arthur Cook, Information Security Officer, Association of Chief Police Officers; Paul Jay, Head of Information Security, Camelot Group plc; Yasi Herath, IT Infrastructure Manager, Nelsons
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Cutting costs, not cutting corners – practical ideas of how to do more with less
Margaret Patrick, VP and IT Manager, XL Capital Ltd; Eugene Taylor, Business Continuity Manager, Vocalink
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Safeguarding your organisation’s IT security against disgruntled employees
Ed Gibson, Chief Cyber Security Advisor, Microsoft Ltd
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Practical lessons in managing the threat of e-crime
Paul Wright, UK Principal Consultant, Forensic and Investigative Response, Verizon Business Security Solutions
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Security audits and assessing network vulnerability
Ed Gibson, Chief Cyber Security Advisor, Microsoft Ltd
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Secure by design
Sarb Sembhi, President, ISACA
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