Kaspersky Lab Cybercrime Forum - 17th September 2008
The Imperial War Museum, London, 09.30 – 14.00 (incl lunch)
For anyone looking to understand more about today’s threat landscape and cybercrime, Kaspersky Lab UK is hosting its
5th Cybercrime Forum. Taking place on the 17th September 2008 at the Imperial War Museum in London, and supported by guest
of honour Eugene Kaspersky, Co-Founder and CEO of Kaspersky Lab, the forum will deliver an in-depth view of the issues and
challenges businesses face today and the steps to take to protect business IT systems and workforce. The event includes a
complimentary networking lunch.
Until recently, viruses and other malicious programs tended to be isolated acts of computer vandalism; anti-social
self-expression using hi-tech means. Today we are faced with ‘crimeware’, malicious code created for the purpose of
making money illegally, resulting in targeted, written ‘to order’ threats. In particular, crimeware authors are likely
to target the growing numbers of wireless devices increasingly used by enterprises. Our changing ‘open space’ business
practices require ‘follow-me’ security solutions, capable of protecting the enterprise and its staff wherever they are,
and however they conduct business.
Does your current security strategy meet the challenge of keeping you in step, and one step ahead of ever-evolving threats?
Guest speakers include:
- Eugene Kaspersky - Co-Founder & CEO, Kaspersky Lab
- Mark Clemence - IT Director, Cluttons LLP
- David Emm - Senior Technology Consultant, Kaspersky Lab
- Wednesday 17th September 2008, Imperial War Museum, London
- Thursday 13th November 2008, Cabinet War Rooms, London
- Thursday 19th June 2008, HMS Belfast, London - FULLY BOOKED
- Wednesday 23rd April 2008, Infosecurity Europe, Olympia, London -FULLY BOOKED
IMPORTANT: The first 20 to register and attend this forum will each receive a copy of Kaspersky® Internet Security 2009 for 3 users,
FREE for 1 year!
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