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IT Execs Speak

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The European Computer Audit, Control and Security Conference (EuroCACS) will be held 21-24 March 2010 at the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus, Budapest, Hungary.

Hosted by ISACA, the conference will focus on the latest strategies to address the challenges from business, managerial and operational perspectives, as well as new technologies and system approaches while identifying risks and opportunities. Speakers will speak in one of the four streams; IT Governance, IT Audit, Information S

Some of the speakers:

1. Dániel Némethy, General Manager of KBC Global Services, Hungarian Branch CIO of Hungarian Kereskedelmi és Hitelbank who will be discussing the governance model and share his implementation experience.
2. Roger Southgate, CISA, CISM IT Governance Consultant, UK, will highlight the differing ‘Roles and Responsibilities for Top Executives and Board Members’
3. Robert Stroud, CGEIT Vice President Evangelist, Service Management and Governance, USA, and Vice President of ISACA will examine the ‘Governance of your operational Environment using COBIT and ITIL’
4. Urs Fischer, CISA, will be looking at identifying relevant IT components for an efficient and effective internal control system
5. Ray Butler, CISA Head of Information Policy and Security, Highways Agency, UK, will be describing the importance of ‘Controlling End-user Computing: Putting the Genie back in the bottle’
6. Rolf von Roessing, CISA, CISM, CGEIT, KPMG, Germany, and Vice President of ISACA will provide guidance on ‘Auditing in the Virtual World’
7. Leighton R. Johnson III, CISA CISM Chief operations officer senior security engineer, Information Security and Forensics Management Team USA, will identify ‘Modern Cyber Threats and how to Combat them’
8. Matt van der Wel, CISA Managing Principal Forensics EMEA, Verizon Business, The Netherlands, will emphasis today’s top threats in ‘Data Breeches: Can Something Good Come from Something Bad?
9. Vernon Poole, CISM, CGEIT Head of Business Consultancy, Sapphire UK and member of the COBIT 5.0 Task Force will discuss examples of good and bad culture that have influenced enterprises
10. Marne E. Gordan Regulatory Analyst, Corporate Security Strategy IBM, USA, will explore whether ‘Compliance Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry’
11. Edward Schwartz, CISA, CISM Chief Security Officer NetWitness Corp., USA, will detail how ‘IT Risk Metrics are broken!: How to measure cyber risk correctly’.
12. Andreas Knaebchen, CISA, CGEIT Partner Deloitte & Touche, Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesells chaft, GmbH, Germany describes how to build your data protection and privacy programme into a competitive advantage for your whole enterprise

The full programme is at –

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