Infosecurity Europe 2016: new security technologies & exhibitors

Infosecurity Europe 2016: new security technologies & exhibitors

Infosecurity Europe 2016: new security technologies & exhibitors, with over 160 hours of seminars

The 21st edition of Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s largest and most comprehensive Information Security event, will see more companies exhibit than ever before when it opens its doors on 7 June – including three times more new exhibitors than in 2015.

In addition, Infosecurity Europe’s Conference Programme will host over 160 hours of sessions with over 260 renowned thought-leading speakers presenting in eight conference theatres.

The event will have:

  • More new exhibiting companies that ever before – Infosecurity Europe’s New Exhibitor Zone has tripled in size for 2016
  • UK’s Most Innovative Small Cyber Security Company of the Year, in collaboration with techUK’s Cyber Connect programme and The Department for Culture, Media & Sport – Keynote Stage will host competition final on Wednesday 8 June
  • Technology Showcase – exhibitors will demonstrate their new solutions and technologies
  • Intelligent Defence – two-day technical conference will focus on latest research into vulnerabilities and exploits, and how to defend against them
  • Tech Talks and Strategy Talks – bite-sized presentations will address addressing the latest business challenges, and share up-to-the-minute information security and cyber security insight, knowledge and expertise
  • Information Security Exchange Theatre – end-user and vendor communities will come together to debate current challenges in information security, where the technology is heading and the implications for end-users
  • Security Workshops – leading security experts will host sessions on a range of business critical topics
  • UK’s Most Innovative Small Cyber Security Company – competition final – Keynote Stage, 8 June, 13.35 – 14.25

Other highlights include:

TUESDAY 7 JUNE

Keynote Presentation: 10.00 – 11.00 – Levison Wood, Explorer and Writer
Perceptions of Risk, Resilience & Operational Security
Drawing on his experiences walking the Nile and the Himalayas and during deployments across Africa and Asia as a Captain in the Parachute Regiment. Levison will share his perspective on risk, resilience and operational security as well as his lessons learned from his epic journeys in some of the most dangerous and extreme environments on the planet.

12.40-13.05: Ready Player Two – The Role of AI in Security Operations (Tech Talk)
Speaker: Neil Thacker, Information Security & Strategy Officer, Forcepoint

13.20-13.45: Defending Against Mimikatz et al Golden Ticket Based Attacks (Tech Talk)
Speaker: Steve Armstrong, Technical Security Director, Logically Secure

14.40-15.05: How Lloyds Banking Group is Transforming Their Information Protection Strategy (Strategy Talk)
Speakers: Tim Porter, Domain IT Security Engineer, Lloyds Banking Group and Stephane Charbonneau, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Titus

WEDNESDAY 8 JUNE

10.00-10.25: Advanced Incident Investigation: Lessons Learned from APT Victims (Strategy Talk)
Speaker: Lee Lawson, Counter Threat Unit Special Operations, Dell SecureWorks

11.45-12.45: State of Vulnerabilities, Exploits and the Best Practices for Prioritising Remediation (Information Security Exchange)
Speaker: Wolfgang Kandek, Chief Technical Officer, Qualys. Panellists: Jayson Jean, Director, Vulnerability Management, Verisign and Raimund Genes, Global CTO, Trend Micro

13.20-13.45: Defending Against Phishing Attacks: Case Studies and Human Defences (Tech Talk)
Speaker: Jim Hansen, Chief Operating Officer, PhishMe

THURSDAY 9 JUNE

Keynote Presentation: 10.00 – 11.00: The Right Honourable Lord Hague
Privacy vs Security
Former Foreign Secretary, Leader of the House of Commons and First Secretary of State Lord Hague will share his perspective on the challenge of balancing personal privacy, information security and national security and to what extent should intelligence agencies and government have the right to access personal data in the interests of national security.

10.30-11.30: Threat Protection, New Technologies and Data Privacy: Today’s View of Security (Information Security Exchange)
Speaker: Chris Richter, SVP Global Security Services, Level 3 Communications

12.00-12.25: More Trouble at t’ Random Number Mill – How to Avoid Common Cryptographic Blunders (Tech Talk)
Speaker: Paul Ducklin, Senior Technologist, Sophos

13.20-13.45: Data Breach Survivor: Real World Tips, Tricks and Advice (Strategy Talk)
Speaker: Paul Edon, Director of International Services, Tripwire

15.20-15.45: A Year on From a Leaky Kettle. Has security of the Internet of Things Improved? (Tech Talk)
Speaker: Ken Munro, Partner, Pen Test Partners

Infosecurity Europe takes place at Olympia, London 7-9 June 2016. This year’s theme is Intelligent Security: Securing the Connected Organisation.

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