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SASIG In March

by Msecadm4921

Understanding susceptibility to online fraud” is the title of the next Security Awareness Special Interest Group (SASIG) conference. It’s hosted by Thomson Reuters at Canary Wharf, London, on Thursday, March 10.

Online fraud is having a significant and growing impact on the financial well-being of UK plc. Most obviously, large sums of money and large volumes of customer and corporate data are being diverted from corporations and from individual accounts alike. But more subtle and arguably more dangerous is the<br>insidious lack of trust created by these levels of online fraud that is percolating into and undermining the e-economy. The 2011 Spring SASIG Meeting is intended to generate discussion about susceptibility to online fraud at organisational and individual levels. <br><br>This free one-day meeting is kindly being hosted by Thomson Reuters, South Colonnade, London, E14 5EP on 10th March 2011. Registration will commence at 8.45am and closing remarks are scheduled for 4.30pm. Please note that meetings are not generally open to suppliers and contractors. Speakers invited:<br><br>James Brokenshire, MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Crime Prevention: Alex Moore, Director of Communications, National Fraud Authority (NFA): Sir Ian Andrews, Chair, Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA):<br> Dr Richard Horne – Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance, Cabinet Office: Alun Michael, MP: Rosalind Wright, CB QC, Chair, The Fraud Advisory Panel: Rob Price, Managing Partner, Atos Origin: Mark Brown, Group Security & Compliance Manager, SABMiller plc; Peter Bassill, Group Information Security Officer, Gala Coral: Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, Lead on e-Crime prevention, Association of Chief Police<br>Officers (ACPO) and President of the Society for the Policing of Cyberspace:<br>John Bullard, Global Ambassador, Identrust Inc: and Michael Hallowes, Chair, The Risk and Security Management Forum.<br><br>For further information, to join SASIG or to register your interest in attending – email [email protected] or call 01234 708456. Established in 2004 by Martin Smith MBE, the Security Awareness Special Interest Group (SASIG) is a subscription free networking forum organised by information security awareness consultancy The Security Company (International) Limited. Visit –