Enterprise Security and Risk Management (ESRM 2016) is a conference dedicated to infosec, cyber security and risk management.
Topics
- Legislative changes (including new EU Data Privacy Proposals)
- Governance, Regulation and Compliance
- Cloud Integration and Security – Risks and Rewards
- Risk Metrics, Measurements, Strategy
- Vulnerability Assessment/Security Intelligence
- Network Security
- BYOD/Mobile Devices/App Security
- Security Monitoring and Incident Response
- Insider Threats / Privileged Account Management
- Identity and Access Management (IAM)
- Data Loss Prevention
- Disaster Recovery/Data Recovery
- Hardware Security
- Contingency Planning/Business Continuity
- Digital Forensics and e-Discovery
- Social Media and Data Privacy
- Encryption, firewall technology, anti-virus, password cracking
- Data confidentiality, integrity and secure auditing
- Cyber policing, incident detection and response
- Securing e-commerce and online transactions
- Leadership & Management of Security and Risk
- Technical Surveillance Counter Measures
- Data Management (Ownership/Classification/Protection)
- Establishing a Security and Risk Management Strategy
- User awareness of security standards/responsibilities
- Information Management/Governance/Protection
- Best practice in IT GRC Management
- Real-time analysis and Analytics tools
Who should Attend
Senior attendees with job titles such as:
- Auditors
- Architects (security, infrastructure, technical and enterprise)
- Business continuity planners
- Big Data Leads
- Chief Finance Officer
- Chief Executive Officers
- Chief Information Security Officers
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Chief Risk Officer
- CNI professionals
- Cloud Architects
- Data Analysts
- Consultants
- Digital Forensic experts
- Data Scientists
- Directors/Heads of Compliance, Assurance, Identity & Access Management, Cyber Security, Information Risk, Information Governance, IT & IT Security, Information Security, Finance, Procurement, Operational Risk, Security, Risk Management
- GRC professionals
- Fraud prevention
- Infrastructure specialists
- InfoSec policy executives
- Law enforcement
- IT Engineers
- Risk Analysts
- Network Architects
- Serious/organised crime specialists
- Security specialists
- Treasurers