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CISO Africa Summit - MIS Training

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Day One: <strong>CISO</strong> <strong>Africa</strong> <strong>Summit</strong> - Cyber Critical National Infrastructure & CyberCrime in <strong>Africa</strong> - Tuesday 20 November 201208:00 Coffee & Registration09:00 Chairman’s Introduction09:10 National Security Threats in Cyber Space:New FrameworksThe South <strong>Africa</strong>n Cabinet recently approved a nationalcyber security policy framework for South <strong>Africa</strong>.Developing national best practices; nationalpartnership programmes; raising cyber securityawareness; encouraging the ICT security industry toincrease research & development; challenges ofimplementing cyber security measures nationallySenior Representative, South <strong>Africa</strong>n GovernmentOpening Keynote09:30 Cyber Crime in <strong>Africa</strong>: The <strong>Africa</strong>nDevelopment Bank Approach KEYNOTELTC (R) William J. Godbout, Head, Security Unit, <strong>Africa</strong>nDevelopment Bank10:00 Cyber Security & Protecting Information atSARS KEYNOTEClifford Collings, Group Executive: Anti-corruption &Security, South <strong>Africa</strong>n Revenue Service (SARS)10:30 Morning Coffee Break10:50 Building a Cyber Response: Law EnforcementView KEYNOTEEstablishing regional cyber crime units, national training,regional forensic capability and industry task forces.South <strong>Africa</strong>n Police Service (prov.)11:20 Advanced Persistent Threats or AdvancedPersistent Hype? What Role will ‘Hacktivism‘Play in Shaping the Future SecurityLandscape in <strong>Africa</strong>?•How can we plan for ‘Black Swan’ catastrophic cyberevents?•What's the next big cyber issue?•How are public-private sectors collaborating in <strong>Africa</strong>& globally?• What are the key security challenges for banks in <strong>Africa</strong>?Chaired by: LTC (R) William J. Godbout, Head, SecurityUnit, <strong>Africa</strong>n Development BankPanellists: South <strong>Africa</strong>n Police Service (prov.);Simon Riggs, Senior Vice President, Information SecurityOfficer, Global Information Security, Bank of AmericaMerrill Lynch & other speakersPanel11:30 The Cyber Savvy CEO KEYNOTECEO12:20 Lunch13:20 Global Benchmark of IT Security Hiring TrendsSURVEY RESULTSA bi-annual benchmark of IT security hiring trends,polling (ISC)2 members in information security, collecteddata from more than 2,250 security professionals aroundthe world – including from across <strong>Africa</strong>. Results paint apicture of a skyrocketing security labour market drivenby increasing cognisance of threats to corporate data!John Colley, Managing Director, EMEA, (ISC)2 EMEA13:40 Security Professionals of Tomorrow & TheIntegration of Physical & Logical Security toProtect Technology & Information AssetsPanelVote a Vendor PanelPanel Special KeynotesWhat are the skills required for today’s security and cyber riskroles? How do we develop people to prepare them for theseroles and beyond looking at <strong>Africa</strong> & internationalapproaches? Can logical and physical security disciplines worktogether to tackle cyber crime, fraud, insider threat, identitymanagement and the protection of key assets? Where is theintelligence coming from? A panel of CIOs, <strong>CISO</strong>s and CSOsexamine strategic questions around security.Panellists: Clifford Collings, Group Executive: Anticorruption& Security, South <strong>Africa</strong>n Revenue Service(SARS); Winston Hayden, President, ISACA South<strong>Africa</strong>, Group Information Security, Zurich InsuranceCommittee Member-IT Governance Sub-Committee, KingIII Report; John Colley, Managing Director, EMEA, (ISC)2EMEA; Jenny Reid, President, Security Association ofSouth <strong>Africa</strong> (SASA)14:30 Cyber Risk at Sky CASE STUDYPhillip Davies, Head of Investigations & Cyber CrimeLead, British Sky Broadcasting Ltd15:00 Afternoon Tea Break15:20 Guide to Emerging Technologies for Protecting DataA high-impact ‘vendor shoot out’ session involving 4sound byte presentations of market solutions... Theaudience will vote the best product / service and thebest presentation! An invaluable session for heads ofinformation security and ICT directors to keep updatedon the newest solutions & services – presented in adynamic pitches.Chaired by: John Colley, Managing Director, EMEA,(ISC)2 EMEA15:40 Security Challenges Behind <strong>Africa</strong>’s KeyInnovative ICT ProjectsUshahidi Crowd Source Disaster ProjectJuliana Rotich, Executive Director, Ushahidi (invited)M-PESA : A Success Story in the WorldMr. Anthony Gacanja, Chief Information Security Officer,Safaricom16:50 Future Gazing on Security, Trust & Planning: TopSecurity Predictions for <strong>Africa</strong>1. Are we aware of what events may cause ourbusiness to lose its trusted status?2. Do we have measures in place to ensure the securityof information as it flows through our organisation?3. What do you feel the single biggest change tosecurity professionals will be in 2013?4. What is the role of strategic planning within thesecurity programme?5. What are the unique characteristics and bestpractices of security strategy?6. What are the components of a proactive, forwardfacing security strategy?Chaired by: Mr. Ray Stanton, VP Professional ServicesBTGS, BT plc.Panellists including: Mr. Anthony Gacanja, ChiefInformation Security Officer, Safaricom; Malcolm Smith,Group Head of Security & Safety Services, NedbankLimited17:30 Close of Day One & Welcome ReceptionRegister Now at www.mistieurope.com/cisoafrica Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)20 7779 8444

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