From:                              Piotr.Janczewski@nz.ey.com

Sent:                               Friday, 25 September 2009 1:22 p.m.

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Subject:                          NZISF Invitation: 14/10/09 Outsourcing Information Security

 


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New Zealand Information Security Forum (NZISF) cordially invites you and your friends to the October 2009 breakfast meeting:

Venue:                 The Auckland Club, 34 Shortland St, CBD, Auckland

Date:                         Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Time:                        7:30 am

Cost:          NZISF, NZSA and NZCS members - $30, students - $20, all others - $ 35, Cash or cheque, no credit cards.  

Important note:        Lech Janczewski is out of the country. The meeting will be chaired Mr Piotr Janczewski and Rizwan Ahmad. Direct all the booking and correspondence related to this meeting (contact piotr.janczewski@nz.ey.com or 0274899155).


Topic:        Outsourcing Information Security - The oxymoron that defined an industry?

Outsourcing information security has become a popular option for many businesses. Outsourcing is often seen as a more cost effective way of delivering security, but, like every emergent technology or business re-engineering, it is not without security implications.


This presentation examines some common methods of outsourcing information security, some common pitfalls and how these might be addressed.

 


Presenter:         Simon Burson

Simon's passion for information security was unlocked more than a decade ago when the Internet Service Provider he was working for was subjected to an attack.

This focus has lead to a variety of customer facing and internal security roles with consultancies, integrators, telecommunications providers and media organisations.

Simon actively participates in the security community, having contributed to NIST standards and the Information Security Interest Group forums.


This meeting of the New Zealand Information Security Forum is proudly sponsored by:

http://www.ey.com/nz


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