2015 Spring Security Summit – NYC
"The total economic cost of ineffective security is projected to top $3 trillion globally by 2020…so why haven't more companies acted to deal with it more effectively?" Reported by the World Economic Forum and McKinsey & Co.JUNE 05, 2015 – Information Security Summit – New York City!
The Economics of Cybersecurity
Presented by: Information Security Summit
Hosted by: ASMGi and Integrated Management Services.
Please join us in New York City for our 1st Annual New York City Information Security Summit. The Summit will be a full day event packed with education sessions on the latest trends and solutions in information security from industry experts.
Event Date: June 05, 2015
Location: Convene Midtown
New York City.
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REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS OPEN! Register today as seating is limited. Register online here: ATTENDEE REGISTRATION
Keynote Speakers:
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Richard J. Johnson (Jay),
Of Counsel Jones Day |
The White House has stated that the "cyber threat is one of the
most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation." Similar statements have been made by other ranking members of government, in part due to the increased use by sophisticated criminals of computers and the Internet to advance an illegal agenda. The presentation will review the legal framework for prosecuting cyber criminals and will discuss various prosecution and sentencing considerations. It separately will review the legal framework that controls the government's surveillance efforts. This presentation will conclude with general thoughts and recommendations for addressing both. | |
Mr. Brian Barnier
Principal Analyst ValueBridge Advisors |
With so many controls, why isn't the security problem fixed? With
mile long risk registers, why do the bad guys still get through the gaps? With heat maps, why do surprises still appear? Why more "whos," than good answers? Do we understand the economics of information security enough to know what "good looks like" in a business case? How do we discover what we don't know? Might we have infosec backwards? What more could we learn from history? Might it be time to learn how to reorient info sec to more easily achieve business objectives? Join us to turn history into your path for conquest. | |
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Thank you,
Tracey
Tracey Rabbitt
Marketing
Bit by Bit Computer Consultants
115 West 29th Street , New York, NY 10001
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