SPECIAL Event - IT security & Resilience Breakfast Briefing - 13th March London

Submitted by Continuity Forum on Tue, 2008-02-12 13:02.News

Category Business Continuity Management BCM - EVENT - Free Support - Advice - risk Management - Corporate Governance


Business Continuity Breakfast Seminar SERIES


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EVENT CLOSED

Business Continuity - IT, Business Security and Resilience

13th March 2008 - South Bank, SE1

The Continuity Forum in association with IBM are hosting a Business Continuity breakfast seminar on Thursday 13th March.

Event overview

Never has the importance and profile of IT security ever been higher, it seems that daily new reports of stolen or “lost” feature in news headlines. Securing corporate systems, protecting customers data and ensuring that the Intellectual Capital of organisations effectively controlled and managed is now the top priority for 2008 of IT and Business Continuity Professionals. Through this Continuity Forum event with the support of IBM and in association with our colleagues in the City of London Police we offer the latest advice on how to assess and address the risks posed, manage the consequences to the organisation and harden the security of your vital IT infrastructure.

This special event forms part of our Security in the City programme of public events and is free to attend.

Our speakers will look at the lessons learned over the years and share experiences of real events and their impact.

We will be covering how organisations must adapt to the developing framework of Security and risk and how real value can be gained though integration with organisation wide Business Continuity Management and we’ll be illustrating how to establish good Continuity and Risk Management within your organisation that meets both operational and commercial needs.


Breakfast Briefing information:

Agenda:

- Welcome & Introduction
- The Importance of securing the IT infrastructure – Leading figure from the City of London Police
- IT Security for the SMB Market – IBM
- Internet Security - Internet Security Systems
These sessions will highlight the options and illustrate how the organisation can secure the infrastructure.
- Business Continuity & Security – The Continuity Forum
- Q&A Session (moderated)
- Close and Networking

FINISH 11:30

Timing & Location

Attendees should aim to arrive from 08:15 on Thursday 13th March for breakfast which will be served at 08:30. The briefing will commence at 09:00 promptly with the event finishing by 11:30hrs. We are very grateful to IBM for permitting us the use of their South Bank facilities for this event. The closest station to IBM South Bank is Waterloo which is only a few minutes walk from the venue.

For further information or to register your booking for the day of the event please contact:


To apply for your place on this event please email Sara McKenna HERE! or call us on 0208 993 1599

Please do contact us ASAP to book your place on these highly valuable sessions as places will fill up quickly.



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For more details on our events, workshops and industry development work, as well as the general activities of the Continuity Forum please contact us directly on +44 208 993 1599 or mail us HERE!

Please do contact Sara Mckenna or Russell Price .

Creating Continuity ... Building Resilience ...

If you would like to know more about how your organisation can get involved and benefit from working with the Continuity Forum, please email us HERE! or call on + 44 (0) 208 993 1599.
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