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CSARN/ Cyber & Information Security
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Cyber attacks and E-crime have shot right back to the heart of the news agenda in 2010, with Google's rift with China, and this week's launch of the UK Strategic Defence Review.

Now experts including our Military Chiefs warn that the era of sustained homeland cyber crime and terror battles has begun. What can your organisation do to lower your vulnerability? And what should your staff be on guard for?

CSARN brings together a range of the country's best placed business and government speakers to outline the threat, Government approach, and practical counter-measures for employers to take back to the office.

Given the content of each presentation and background of speakers, CSARN's IT Attacks Briefing is strictly by invite only and accords to Chatham House rules.

Agenda:

8:30 - Arrival / Coffee / Network
 
9:00 Brett Lovegrove / Chair Welcome
 
9:15 The New World of ecrime entrepeneurs
James Allen / Director of Fraud Prevention for Three Mobile
James is a widely regarded industry leader on preventing E-crime and is responsible for co-ordinating loss prevention across a rapidly growing global business communications group.
 
9:45 Corporate Espionage – the private sector perspective
John Julian / Ian Johnson Associates (IJA)

John Julian is senior consultant for Ian Johnson Associates (IJA). Both John and IJA personnel possess a long public service record in UK government helping to protect our international commercial interests in domestic and overseas settings

Types and origins of most likely threats; Case studies of two major industrial countries; corporate espionage and simplicity of approaches with case studies; legal avenues and support; lessons on facilitating mitigation but retaining innovation

 
10:15 Supported charity for event - Lives not Knives
Eliza and Monique Rebeiro Founders of Lives not Knives
Lives not Knives is a London based campaign to promote increased awareness of the dangers and impact of knife crime to the teen and pre-teen communities. Uniquely this campaign was established two years ago by Eliza Rebeiro when she wad just 14 years old, having already been directly affected by knife crime. Eliza brings a rare insight and perspective to the issue and is passionate about making a difference in her local community.
 
10:30 The Internet - A Tool to Target You
Private Speaker National Extremist Tactical Co-ordination Unit
NETCU is tasked with helping protect staff and business from attacks by domestic extremists, often carried out on-line. Using case-studies and in master-class format, NETCU will outline how social animals become gullible victims – and what we can do as employers to help stop it.
 
11:00 Q & A / Networking
 

11:30 Close

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Wednesday 24th March, 2010
08:30 - 11:30

The Cavalry and Guards Club
127 Piccadilly
London W1J 7PX

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