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Technology & Innovation – the Future of Security in Financial Services, Melbourne 6 March, 2013 Park Hyatt, Melbourne Australia
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| Wednesday, 06 March 2013 |
| 08:30 AM |
Registration |
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| 08:55 AM |
Welcome address by Conference Chairman
Brad Howarth, Finance and Technology Journalist |
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| 09:00 AM |
Defending your customers against next generation cybercrime
• How to combine predictive analytics with business rules to detect sophisticated fraud schemes
• Staying ahead of the game − responding to increased velocity of cyber-criminals
• Delivering on real-time and cross-channel fraud detection
Speaker: John Geurts, Executive General Manager Group Security & Group Property, CBA
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| 09:30 AM |
Are organisations bringing a knife to a gunfight? A discussion of trends in DoS / DDoS attacks
• The year of DNS attacks
• The HTTPS challenge
• Hackers can see through your CDN
• Recommendations for the network and security community
Speaker: Mick Stephens, General Manager, Radware A/NZ & Oceania
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| 10:00 AM |
Going beyond traditional authentication − biometrics for financial services
• Delivering new levels of user authentication accuracy and protection against identity theft
• How to integrate biometrics in a multi-channel environment to improve security and customer experience
• Smart biometrics for mobile platforms
• What's next: the future of biometrics for financial services
Speaker: Dr. Ted Dunstone, Chair Technical Committee, Biometrics Institute
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| 10:30 AM |
Morning Tea |
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| 11:00 AM |
Security leaders panel
• Identifying key security priorities for the year ahead
• How do you keep abreast of emerging security threats?
• Adapting risk management practices to emerging cloud, mobile and social risks
• Key drivers for successfully building a culture of transparency and honesty
• The next frontier – trends, challenges and opportunities for the financial services industry
Guest Panellists:
Gary Blair, Executive General Manager, Enterprise Privacy, Identity and Cyber, CBA
Gary McKenzie, Head of Security Strategies, Architecture & Service Planning, NAB
Ross MacKenzie, Head of Security Governance, Information Security Group, Westpac
Nigel Phair, Director, Centre for Internet Safety, University of Canberra
Joys Tandian, Chief Security Officer, Allianz
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| 11:35 AM |
Addressing information protection, privacy & sovereignty concerns in cloud applications
• What security concerns are forcing Australian financial organisations to adopt a "cloud last" policy rather than embracing leading public cloud applications?
• The “must-haves” every organisation needs to meet information protection requirements and keep cloud application projects moving forward
• Success stories of how Australian financial organisations have securely adopted cloud applications
Speaker: Varun Badhwar, Co-Founder, Vice President, Product Strategy & Solution Engineering, CipherCloud
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| 12:00 PM |
Real life case study on social engineering – owning a company in 25 minutes
• How an organisation can be easily compromised through social engineering techniques
• Planning and preparing a security breach from a social hacker’s perspective
• What are the most effective methods of attack hackers use today to get their desired outcome
Speaker: Wayne Ronaldson, Security Consultant, CQR Consulting |
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| 12:30 PM |
Leading customers on a secure migration to mobile technology
• Deploying security controls specific to mobile
• Facing the emerging threat landscape: vulnerabilities within devices, operating systems and third party applications
• How to build customer trust in secure mobile delivery channel
Speaker: Grant Baxter, Head of Major Crime Incident Resolution Services, Financial Crime, NAB |
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| 01:00 PM |
Networking lunch |
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| 02:00 PM |
Conference concludes |
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