Cyberwars 2007

 

The case for collaboration to defend against online financial fraud

 

Where/When:

Sydney August 16

MGSM CBD Campus

Level 6, 51-57 Pitt St, Sydney

Cost:

$895

$695 (Online Banking Review & Retail Banking Review subscribers)

 

To register:

Register online

Download registration form

Email: events@onlinebankingreview.com.au

or call (07) 3217 3422

Sponsored by:

 

RSA ValidSoft

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Agenda

 

Cyberwars 2007
8.30amRegistration
  
9.00am

Preparing for Cyberstorm II

  •  Bringing together Government and industry to assess threats
  •  Do the private and public sectors speak the same language yet?
  •  The role of TISN and lessons learnt

Ian Brown, Assistant Director, National Information Infrastructure
Critical Infrastructure Protection, Attorney-General's Department (Confirmed)

  
9.40am

An update on current and future threats

  •  Collaboration in the criminal community
  •  How industry is fighting back
  •  Which technologies are winning the security arms race

Paul Nevin, Asia Pacific Security Operations Centre Director, Verizon Business

  
10.10am

Fostering consumer trust in the online channel

  • Rabobank's global approach to security
  • Communication methods to establish trust
  • How we collaborate across markets

Bryan Inch, Head of Financial Services, RaboPlus Australia & New Zealand (Confirmed)

  
10.40am

Networking break

  
11.00amPanel Session
 

Collaboration: The industry view

  • Does security deliver a true competitive advantage?
  • Do consumers value a group approach?
  • The role if information sharing, now and in the future

Bryan Inch, Head of Financial Services, RaboPlus Australia & New Zealand (Confirmed)

Jim Karvounaris, Global Head of Information Security, ANZ (Confirmed)

Kaylene O‘Neill, Senior Manager, Security & Financial Crimes, NAB (Confirmed)

Moderator: Charis Palmer, Managing Editor, Online Banking Review (Confirmed)

  
12 noon

Knowing the Enemy – The Growing Crimeware Threat

  • Evolving threats
  • The complexity of crimeware
  • Current mitigation strategies

Geoff Noble , Finance & Banking Specialist, RSA Security (Confirmed)

  
12.30Lunch & Networking break
  
1.15pm

Cybercrime disputes

  • Engaging customers in the fight against fraud with education
  • Why the customer should not be made liable
  • Working with the Ombudsman's office to meet new online dispute challenges

Elisabeth Wentworth, Special Counsel to the Ombudsman, Banking & Financial Services Ombudsman (Confirmed)

  
1.45pm

Online fraud: Quo vadis?

  • Current fraud best practices (Including MPack - the Italian Job, Torpig etc)
  • Client security versus server security
  • Where do we go from here?

Andreas Baumhof, CTO and Co-founder, TrustDefender (Confirmed)

  
2.15pm

The need for greater cybercrime co-operation

  • What industry does well and what could be done better
  • How to send a consistent message to consumers
  • Information sharing across sectors and borders

Alastair MacGibbon, Trust & Safety Director, eBay (Confirmed)

  
2.50pmNetworking break
  
3.15pm

Global collaboration in the fight against cybercrime

  • Lessons from other markets
  • What it takes to get successful collaboration
  • Working with law enforcement across jurisdictions

Murugan Manickam, Country Fraud Manager, Citigroup (Confirmed)

  
3.50pm

Panel discussion:

Collaboration: The CERT/Government/Law enforcement view

  • Major milestones in working with industry
  • Opportunities for data sharing
  • Collaborating on consumer education campaigns

Karl Hanmore, Operations Manager, AusCERT (Confirmed)

Bruce Matthews, Manager, Anti-Spam Team, Australian Communications & Media Authority (Confirmed)

Rodney Mills, Detective Sargeant, Fraud Investigation, Victoria Police (Confirmed)
Moderator: Stephen Wilson, Managing Director, Lockstep Consulting (Confirmed)

  
4.50pm

Close & Qpay networking cocktails

Sponsored by:

Qpay

  
  

 

Foresight Forums Calendar 2007

 

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Green Banking: New products, processes & policies28 JuneSydney
Cyberwars 2007: The case for collaboration to defend against online financial fraud26 JulySydney
Successful eMarketing of Financial Services: Leveraging your eMarketing strategy to turn clicks into sales6 SeptemberSydney
Retail Distribution Strategy: From branches to stores26 SeptemberSydney
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Review 2007/Preview 200813 DecemberSydney

 

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