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8:30 am |
Registration and
coffee & tea |
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9:00 am |
Welcome address &
Opening remarks |
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Steven Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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9:15 am |
Next-Gen Security: Defending Against Enterprise Threats From A New Era |
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Linus Lai
Director, Research & Consulting, IDC Asia/ Pacific |
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At Asia/ Pacific SecurityVision Conference 2008, IDC analysts, top solutions providers and industry experts will share their insights around the emerging security challenges and the security solutions to safeguard the enterprises. The conference topics will address some of the security risks that organizations should consider, as well as the latest trends and development in this area.
IDS research shows that the security market will be driven by a variety of factors, including the regulatory compliance, the growing complexity of IT infrastructures, the increasing diversity of endpoints connecting to networks, and the evolving threat landscape. Especially in this new era, with the popularity of consumer gadgets and Web 2.0 technologies, the trend of new devices and applications presents IT departments with increasing management problems and poses security issues for the enterprise.
In this keynote presentation, IDC will examine the solutions and best practices available to the enterprises, including trends and developments in web security, data leakage protection, mobile security and network access control. |
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9:45 am |
Countering Emerging Threats in Cyber Space |
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Sukhdev Singh
Senior Security Consultant and Technical Manager, IBM Internet Security Systems ASEAN |
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Today’s online threat landscape is evolving at a pace that is quickly rendering traditional IT defenses ineffective.Cybercriminals today are driven by financial gain, not personal notoriety. Career hackers have changed their attack strategies to target businesses with increasingly sophisticated and stealthy threats that are aimed at stealing corporate information assets for profit.
Despite the plethora of products offered to counter a large proportion of threats that appear on an almost daily basis, why are security incidents still on the rise? In order to successfully protect data and preserve network uptime in this environment, companies must look beyond the common fix of buying a new product to combat each emerging threat. This session will examine the next generation of enterprise security required to keep businesses ahead of the threat and share and recommend what business leaders will have to do to re-assess their defense strategies, and cater to the new threat environment. |
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10:15 am |
The Future of Secure Access |
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Yaj Malik
Area Vice President, ASEAN, Citrix Systems |
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The traditional boundaries of trust for IT have eroded. Organizations are becoming more distributed, employees are more mobile and well-defended network perimeters are no longer sufficient. As the line between external and internal networks blurs, data protection must be reinvented and expanded to incorporate networks, applications and endpoints. In addition to solving technology challenges, IT departments must tear down organizational barriers and truly collaborate so the data security model/strategy can provide full coverage as well as flexibility for growth.
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10:45 am |
Coffee
Break |
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11:10 am |
Chairperson's remarks |
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Steven Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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11:15 am |
Addressing Insider Threats: Strategies for Effective Centralized Control and Visibility |
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Song Hai Yan
Vice President of Engineering, ArcSight, Inc. |
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An internal security incident is one that is perpetrated by someone with levels of trust and access greater than that of an outsider. Though the majority of publicity about security breaches today seems to focus on outsider attacks, insider threats can be just as devastating to the organization as attacks from malicious outsiders and range from information leakage to sabotage. In this session, you will learnt how SIEM would help you to detect, investigate, response and monitor insider activities and fraud control. |
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11:45 am |
Leveraging Data Leak Prevention Technology to Secure Corporate Assets |
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Ieta Chi
Director, Business Development APAC, Trend Micro Incorporated |
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Enterprises have deployed protective measures—such as VPNs, firewalls, and network monitors—to provide audit trails and prevent unauthorized external access to proprietary information. However, these solutions don’t address the rising threat from internal users. Because they have access to data assets, insiders are a major channel for information leaks, whether through deliberate policy breaches or accidental data loss (such as losing a mobile device containing personal records). To protect sensitive data, enterprises need an effective data leak prevention (DLP) solution that monitors potential information leaks at the point of use. |
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12:30 pm |
Networking
lunch |
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1:40 pm |
Chairperson's
remarks |
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Steven Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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1:45 pm |
Unified Protection and Control the New Paradigm |
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James Wong
Sales Director, ASEAN, Lumension Security |
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2:15 pm |
Newest Techniques for Strategic Data Protection |
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SS Lim
Managing Director, PTC System (S) Pte Ltd |
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With data breaches making headlines and with new and growing threats coming from disgruntled insiders, viruses/worms, corporate espionage, cyber-terrorism, and information warfare, there is a heightened concern over information assurance. Today, largely invisible enemies launch daily attacks on nearly every major corporation and government agency, and rapidly adapt their tactics to address countermeasures. As the threat model evolves, traditional "perimeter" security measures are no longer adequate to protect sensitive information. It's time for enterprises to consider a number of time-tested techniques and principles to prepare for such electronic warfare. This session will present the newest techniques that help address evolving computer security threats. |
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2:45 pm |
Join the Debate: “The IT Security Dilemma: Fast, Good, Cheap – A Case of 3 Choose 2?” |
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Moderated by Linus Lai
Director, Research & Consulting, IDC Asia/ Pacific |
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- Security is all about making trade-offs and hard decisions, often introducing conflict among IT and business objectives.
- With the advancement in security technology, business processes and IT alignment with business, will this dilemma go away?
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3.15 pm |
Closing Remarks |
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Steven Phillips
Vice President, Sales, IDC Asia/Pacific |
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3.20 pm |
Lucky Draw |
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Complete the lucky draw card and stand to win a Maxtor OneTouch 4 Mini 320GB Portable Hard Drive* worth S$259! |
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* This raffle is open to all delegates attending IDC's Asia/Pacific SecurityVision Conference 2008 in Singapore. All attendees have to visit the sponsors’ tabletops and complete a lucky draw card to participate in the draw and the winner must be present during the draw to qualify. |
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3.25 pm |
End of conference |
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The organizer reserves the right to amend the agenda,
as deemed necessary, without prior notice. The agenda
may differ across the cities where the event will
be held. |