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IDC's Asia/Pacific Security & Continuity Conference 2006 "Dynamic Resilience: Security & Continuity"
IDC's Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2006

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May 18, 2006
Meritus Mandarin Hotel, Singapore

May 18, 2006
Meritus Mandarin Hotel, Singapore
June 8, 2006
Shanghai Everbright Hotel, Shanghai, PRC
May 19, 2006
Manila Peninsula Hotel, Manila, Philippines
June 13, 2006
Grand Intercontinental Hotel, Seoul, Korea
May 23, 2006
Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, Hong Kong, PRC
June 15, 2006
Otemachi Sankei Plaza, Tokyo, Japan
May 24, 2006
Hyatt Regency, Mumbai, India
June 20, 2006
Grand Hyatt Taipei, Taiwan
May 25, 2006
Intercontinental Park, New Delhi, India
June 21, 2006
Hilton, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
May 31, 2006
Shangri-La Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
June 27, 2006
Star City Hotel, Sydney, Australia
June 1, 2006
Plaza Athenee Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
June 29, 2006
Hilton Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand
June 6, 2006
Beijing Swissotel, Beijing, PRC
 
 
IDC's Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2006
 
8:45 am Registration & Welcome Coffee and Tea

  9:15 am Opening Remarks and Welcome Address
    Steve Phillips Steve Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific

9:20 am Dynamic Resilience
    Willie Low Willie Low
Senior Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Infrastructure Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific
   

Why is a truly secure IT infrastructure so difficult to achieve within an enterprise? Simply because it's a constantly moving target! IDC believes Dynamic Resilience is a practical framework with which to approach this challenge. Through framework based on a proactive approach to business continuity, Dynamic Resilience is geared to addresses the need for adaptation and change within continuous operations of an enterprise's critical business processes. In his presentation, Low will discuss the key technological components that enable the enterprise infrastructure to achieve dynamic resilience. While drawing from the latest IDC Worldwide and Asia/Pacific research, he will also share with the audience how IT decision makers are deploying the use of the Dynamic Resilience framework, the challenges that they face, and how these are eventually, overcome.


9:50 am The Most Important Things You Need to Know to Make Your Business Resilient in 2006.. A Business Perspective
    Dean Forster Dean Forster
Chief Technology Officer, Macquarie Telecom

10:20 am Propelling Business Growth With A Secure and Continuous Information Infrastructure
    Sal Fernando Sal Fernando
Chief Technical Architect, EMC Software Group, Asia Pacific and Japan
    Growing businesses and applications require more choices for securing and protecting their information. Information means power but information that is not secure, can mean exposure and risk. Learn how to deliver non-stop, secure and compliant information to the business across all data types, by placing the right data in the right place, based on business and regulator polices.

  10:50 am Coffee Break

  11:10 am Chairperson's Remarks
    Steve Phillips

Steve Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific


11:15 am Auto-Protecting Networks: How Intrusion Prevention Is Automating & Winning The War Against Infrastructure, Application & Performance Attacks Today & Tomorrow
    Ken Low Ken Low
CISSP, GSLC, Security Lead, Asia Pacific, 3Com Corporation
   

In today's hyper-competitive markets, the concern over network security have moved out of the exclusive realm of IT and have become an operational priority that many chief executives and senior managers are focused on now. While the IT organization retains the primary responsibility for warding off network intrusions, the impact of any attack is felt throughout an organization today - both in the direct costs of repairing the damage, and in the indirect costs which are incurred when corporate resources are "down" and core business goals simply can't be forwarded. The problem for all of us is that these security incidents are getting worse, and fast. Attacks are getting more sophisticated and networks are becoming more complex. As more of business moves on-line and internal processes are tied together, the cost of an intrusion is jumping dramatically. More operations, employees, and profits are affected. To make matters worse, network threats have moved from predictable front door attacks to all sorts of internal and external, wired and wireless, direct and indirect assaults. Whether these are virus or worm infestations, denial of service floods, spyware, or active hacking by individuals, it almost does not matter. "Downtime" means "Out of Action" - your business will lose money, the only question is, "How much?"

  • Hacking in this country: more reasons for downtime today

  • The 3 myths of network security: firewalls, anti-virus & intrusion detection systems (IDS)
  • Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS): stopping the attacks before they happen
  • Case study: how to thwart 803,000 attacks in a week
  • The Auto-Protecting Network: the future of network security now

11:45 am Delivering Uncompromised Security: The NetApp Advantage
      George Verghese
Asia Pacific Marketing Manager, Network Appliance
    Enterprises are settling for unacceptable security as unprecedented number of high-profile security breaches and incidents of lost backup tapes, viruses, spyware and hacking attacks rise. In U.S. alone, 50 million consumers combined had their personal information exposed,causing potential legal and regulatory action on leading enterprises. In the wake of such high-profile security breaches, Network Appliance shares its visionary uncompromised security initiative, where security solutions need to focus not just on the network perimeter or specific devices and people, but more importantly on data as it is stored and transported across multiple heterogeneous systems. Enterprises today do not have the option of trading off performance, interoperability, high availability, or simplicity when they deploy security solutions. As . Narayan shares this vision, customers will learn about best-in-class data management with military-grade security from Network Appliance's uncompromised security solutions.

  12.15 pm Networking Lunch

  1:25 am Chairperson's Remarks
    Steve Phillips

Steve Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific


1:30 pm Network Security - the New Paradigm
    Keith White Keith White
APAC Security Services Director, Lucent Worldwide Services, Lucent Technologies
    In this presentation Dr Keith White will explore and discuss some of the emerging security threats to both networks and service providers, including not only malicious threats to infrastructure and facilites but also new and emerging threats related to revenue protection and fraud control. Keith will also present some concepts for new solutions that are being adopted by progressive network administrators in mitigating and outsourcing vulnerability detection and management.

2.00 pm "The Web Threat Landscape - The Rise of the Virtual Environment"
    Geoff Haggart Geoff Haggart
Vice President, EMEA/APAC, Websense Inc
    With more and more internet-enabled devices, security is not just a perimeter issue and if left unsecured, can provide an open gateway to elicit material, illegal content or confidential information. The boundaries of this new 'virtual environment' are being built outside the corporate infrastructure - so what layers of protection do IT Managers need to consider? The death of the traditional gateway opens up companies to the vulnerability of internet threats such as spyware, mobile malicious code, Trojan horses, worms and keylogging. This presentation covers what corporations should consider in securing their extended computing environment and how they can protect their employees and their business against web based threats."

2.30 pm How Secure Is Secure?
    Judhi  Prasetyo

Judhi Prasetyo
Country Manager, Singapore & Emerging Markets, Fortinet Inc

    You have heard real cases of security breach by virus, worm, trojan horse, hackers, etc. Resulting in billion dollars of losses. Companies of all sizes have ratcheted up their efforts to defend networks and computing devices from attack. Your company, big or small, has tightened up the efforts to defend your computers and network from attack.Now the question is: How do you know if your network is secure enough? How sure are you that you're protected? How to keep up with the always-evolving attack techniques? Have you spent too much for securing your business? Our presentation will answer those common questions and share on how some successful enterprises managing their precious budget to maximize their computer & network security level.

  3.00 pm Coffee Break

  3.25 pm Chairperson's Remarks
    Steve Phillips Steve Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific

3.30 pm Getting IT Right with Multi-Layered Security Defense in the Messaging and Collaborative Environment
    Kwan Siew Mun Kwan Siew Mun
Security Solution Manager, Microsoft Singapore
    We face security challenges to protecting information and making them available all the time in the messaging and collaborating environment. In this short presentation, you will find out, what are the challenges you are facing, what approach should we use, what are the solutions we use to protect your investments and whether we protect enough.

  4.00 pm Join the Debate: "Security is not IT's problem."
    Willie Low Moderated by Willie Low
Senior Market Analyst, Asia/Pacific Infrastructure Software Research, IDC Asia/Pacific
    - Who should the CEO hold responsible?
- Whose problem is it then?
- People are the main problem. Should HR report to the CIO?
- Security is a process - whose job is it to work it out?
- Viruses, malware and spyware are IT issues. Period.
- Technology can solve most of security problem. But did it create all the problems in the first place?

  4.30 pm Lucky draw
    Stand to win an iPod Video* worth S$728
    * This raffle is open to all delegates attending IDC's Asia/Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2006 in Singapore. The winner must be present during the draw to qualify.

  4.35 pm Closing Remarks
    Steve Phillips Steve Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific

    End of Conference
    The Organizer reserves the right to amend the agenda, as deemed necessary, without prior notice.
 
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