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| Date: | 11 June-11 June 2008 |
| Location: | Celtic Manor Resort,Newport, Wales |
| Organizer: | Welsh Assembly Government |
| Homepage: | http://www.ecrimewales.com/summit200 |
Following the success of the 2007 event, this year’s e-Crime Summit promises to deliver an exciting programme of informative and insightful keynote speakers and workshops, looking at a wide range of threats and solutions to ICT security on business Processes, Policies and Procedures.
Keynote Industry Speakers will be addressing the following subject areas:
- Controlling and securing the workforce remotely
- Why do hackers hack? – The psychology of a hacker
- The importance of IT Policies
- Risks on the web to businesses
- VOIP – how secure and how economic is it?
- 25th Annual FIRST Conference
Organized by FIRST - 16 June - 21 June 2013 - Black Hat USA 2013
Organized by UBM Tech - 27 July - 1 August 2013 - World Congress on Internet Security 2013
Organized by WorldCIS - 5 August - 7 August 2013
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The CSO perspective on healthcare security and compliance
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Cyber espionage campaign uses professionally-made malware
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