"The Enemy from Within" -
Security Management Policies for Banks & Financial Firms
   LIVE Teleconference   

As criminals become more of a threat to financial institutions, banks, especially senior executive have to be vigilant in identifying and proactively managing security threats. "The Enemy from Within" is a live teleconference which will explore security management issues from the senior manager perspective: how to spot threats, employees, customers, structure your org chart, cyber security, working with IT.

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SEGMENT 1 :


Ruth Hill Bro, Partner, Baker & McKenzie LLP

- Key drivers for this issue -- technology, law, media.
- You're in the driver's seat -- not just an IT issue/duty, it's a business legal issue/duty.
- Going down new roads -- initiatives with implications for personal data.
- Won't come back from Dead Man's Curve -- real-life examples of data security missteps.
- The costs of not planning for the road ahead.
- Rules of the road/lessons learned.

SEGMENT 2:


Don Kohtz, Director of Investigative & Compliance Solution, Continuum Worldwide

- What is the profile of the typical white collar criminal.
- Examples of accidental and intentional threats that may occur in a bank.
- Prevention -- how to limit fraud losses.
- Best practices to combat violence in the workplace.

SEGMENT 3:


Mark A. Eich, Principal, Information Security Services Group, LarsonAllen

I would like to focus on social engineering. This type of attack focuses on leveraging insiders to enable and perpetuate the scheme. The goal may be the harvest of information or the actual theft of money from the bank. High level points include:

- E-mail attacks
- Telephone attacks
- In-person attacks
- Macro policies
- Micro policies
- Education
- Event logging

SEGMENT 4:


Jonathan G. Gossels, President & CEO, SystemExperts Corporation

- Security is a firm-wide responsibility, not an IT function.
- Understanding your true security stance, as measured against an objective and comprehensive security framework like ISO 177999/27002 lets you manage real business risk and prioritize spending.
- Most security breaches are caused accidentally by insiders just trying to do their jobs. Establishing a culture of security awareness is arguably the most important single activity you can do.
- Just like quality is not something you inspect-in at the end of a manufacturing process, security has to be an integral part of every job in a bank.
- Applications are your Achilles heal. If you don’t have a systematic application vulnerability assessment program in place, you are at risk.
- The threat profile is changing; many banks are now dealing with threats from international organized crime and hostile foreign governments.


Baker & McKenzie LLP
Ruth Hill Bro
Partner
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Continuum Worldwide
Don Kohtz
Director of Investigative & Compliance Solution
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LarsonAllen, LLP
Mark A. Eich, CPA, CISA
Principal in charge of the Information Security Services Group
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System Experts™ Corporation
Jonathan Gossels
President
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Who Should Attend?

At banks & Financial Institutions: Chief Security Officers, Chief Risk managers, Senior Executrices, Financial Crime Attorneys & Consultants.

Why Attend?

This event will give you a better understanding as to how to structure your policies and management practices to help anticipate and thwart security threats especially from with your organization.

Registration Information

** Discounts Apply for early registration

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