The Malicious Exploitation of Information Systems is the topic of a conference in London on November 6 and 7.
The Perpetuity event is running at University College London. Organisers say this conference will consider the deliberate and malicious exploitation of company information systems:
*The nature and scale of insider threats
*How to build effective responses
*Current and emerging technologies, and their likely effectiveness
*Screening and monitoring: balancing security and employees’ rights
*Human Factors and Organisational Culture, and why they make a difference
*Managing the damage to reputation
*Information sharing.
Day two consists of masterclasses covering:
*Modelling organisations to identify points of weakness which Insiders exploit
*Proactive Detection of Malicious Insiders Through Information-Use Patterns
*Designing out Crime
*Effective communication and persuasion for behaviour change
Speakers
The invited speakers include:
*Shari Lawrence Pfleeger (The RAND Corporation)
*Greg Stephens & Deanna Caputo (MITRE)
*Speaker from CPNI
*Laurence Mulley (SOCA)
*Dawn Cappelli (CERT)
*Peter Sommer (London School of Economics & Open University)
For details
Catherine Baker, Conference Co-ordinator, you can email at: [email protected]
Perpetuity Conferences
148 Upper New Walk
Leicester
LE1 7QA
Tel: 0116 222 5550
Fax: 0116 222 5551.




