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November is the month where we have many events lined up.

In late October, we held our UK-based e-crime & information Security Mid-Year 2014 summit in London at Park Plaza Victoria. More than 300 senior security representatives of leading businesses attended this e-crime summit to discuss how to better safeguard digital assets, sensitive data, and coordinate security and risk strategies. We extend huge thank yous to all our sponsors, speakers and delegates at that London e-crime event.

These e-crime events are a very popular series. As company director Robert Walker explains, “According to Europol’s Threat Assessment, about 2.8 billion people and over 10 billion Internet-enabled devices access the Internet. As we continue to improve our connectivity and digitise our payment systems, we must all stay ahead of the security curve. None of us can afford to rest on our laurels. By hosting events like these with experts at the forefront of industry, we hope to share practical knowledge on how we can better secure our data, our people and our technologies.”

We are now preparing for the e-crime conferences in other geographies.

Singapore: e-crime & information Security event 2014

First, on the 24 November, the e-crime & information Security event will be in Singapore. Speakers include SingTel, DBS Bank, Singapore Exchange, Bird & Bird LLP, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore , Dell Inc, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Trustwave SpiderLabs (APAC) , Citi, Interpol, and Credit Suisse.

The key topics to be discussed at this Singapore e-crime event are as follows:

  • Building internal programmes
  • Meeting regulatory requirements
  • Managing third party risk and industry collaboration
  • The evolving technology landscape
  • Data, people and access
  • Organisation-wide collaboration
  • Protecting and detecting
  • Rapid incident response

Thanks to our strategic sponsors (Absolute Software, Dell Software, PhishMe, ReturnPath, Trustwave and Webroot), networking sponsors Arcon, cellebrite and MangeEngine), and our branding sponsors (Welund Training Solutions), we have secured both a great venue and presenter line-up.

For more information on this event, including agenda, speakers, registration and sponsorship, visit http://www.e-crimecongress.org/event/ecsingapore14.

Amsterdam: e-crime & information Security event 2014

Next, on the 27 November 2014, the e-crime & information security event will be in Amsterdam. Speakers include KPN, TMF Group, Van Lanschot, Global IT Risk and Compliance, IBM, Crosskey, Akamai Technologies, Onsight, Sapient, Delta Lloyd Bank, Tenable, General Electic, Palo Alto Networks, PhishMe, Deloitte, Verdasys and RedSocks.

The key topics to be discussed at this Singapore e-crime event are as follows:

  • People and process - insider threats, user behaviour, and data handling
  • Incident response and management
  • Measuring organisational performance and maturity
  • Collaboration across the supply chain and beyond
  • The ever expanding threat landscape - risk mitigation and visibility

Thanks to our strategic sponsors ( Akamai , Crypsys , Dell Software , Onsight , PaloAlto Networks , PhishMe , Red Socks , Tenable and Veracode), education sponsors (Digital Guardian , Fox-IT , IBMMangeEngine), and our branding sponsors ( kCura), and our networking sponsors (Authentify , Core Security , Infoblox, and onegini), this event is one that will be remembered as informative and full of industry experts.

For more information on this event, including agenda, speakers, registration and sponsorship, visit http://www.e-crimecongress.org/event/eceurope14. We look forward to seeing you there! 

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