Can Simple Security Ever Be Good Enough?

Date/Time: 28 Apr 2010
13:00-14:15
Location:Keynote Theatre
Chair: Mr Andrew Kellett
Senior Analyst
OVUM

Speaker(s)
  • Mr. Ken Berry, Global IT Security, IT Risk & Continuity Management Director, DHL Global Forwarding & Freight
  • Mr. James Gay, CISO, Travalex
  • Mr Peter Gibbons, Head Of Information Security, Network Rail
  • Mr Chris Mudie, CTO & Head of IT Security, VT Group

    Seminar Details
    Is it possible to drive down the complexity of IT without making it a weak-link? In today’s security-aware business climate much depends on having a water-tight security infrastructure in place – indeed it’s critical to protecting your organisation’s reputation and maintaining the trust of your customer’s and clients. However, layers and layers of IT infrastructure with security on top leads to a highly complex system and often issues of interoperability.
    This discussion will consider:

    • Is simple security better?
    • Can simple security ever be achieved in the Enterprise 2.0 world?
    • Is it worth it – what are the pros and cons of simplification?
    • Can security be designed-in rather than an add-on?
    • What can you exclude and still be secure?
    • Is simple security cost-effective?



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