Sesame Bankhall Group Information Security conference 2010
22 April 2010 → On 25 January this year, Sesame Bankhall Group teamed up with Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) in London to present an industry-wide conference on information security to an audience of major financial institutions from the banking, insurance and investment world.
Videos & presentations from the day
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Why is information security so important for financial services?
Sidney Myers (Partner, BLP) and Paul Lockyer (General Counsel, Sesame Bankhall Group)
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Appointing employee, subcontractors and other workers
Iain Sutherland (MD, Information Security Solutions)
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Potential for financial crime at point of sale (product applications) and in receipt of claims (Life & GI)
Kerry Furber (MD, DigiLog)
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The regulatory bear market for Data Security: activism, intervention, disputes and litigation
Stewart Room (Partner, Field Fisher Waterhouse)
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The transfer of data: secure email, electronic back-ups, portable media and postal services
Rik Ferguson (Senior Security Adviser, Trend Micro)
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Solutions to combat fraud and data misuse
Kerry Furber (MD, DigiLog)
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Data security within the financial services
Rob Gruppetta, and Martin McCormack (Enforcement & Financial Crime Division, FSA)
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Information security policies (including clear desk, file keeping, physical access and privacy enhancing technologies such as offshoring and outsourcing requirements to FS firms)
Andrew Wilson (Senior Manager, PwC) and Andrew Smith (Director, PwC)
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The tensions between information sharing and restrictions on transfers in financial services
Adam Rose (Partner, BLP)
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The regulatory issues and enforcement action by regulators
Sidney Myers (Partner, BLP) and Nathan Wilmott (Partner, BLP)
