About
The advent of mobile devices on the corporate scene is changing IT infrastructure and how people use technology for work. While managing these devices is a challenge, securing data and privacy is even more difficult when users tap social networking for business or personal use. However, using social networks has so many competitive advantages for business organizations it is an equally unstoppable trend. This half-day TechForum Roundtable event will focus on the new genre of business application that rides on the back of mobility and connects with social networking.
When
Thursday, June 21st, 2012, 8:00AM-2PM
Twenty-Four Fifth, 24 Fifth Avenue (between 9th and 10th St.), NYC
Attendee Profile
Attendees are TechForum members and guests. They are employed IT managers who hold senior titles of SVP, VP, CISO, CIO, CTO, CSO, Director, or Manager, at organizations with $50 million revenue or more. The majority of attendees are in the Fortune 1000. Attendees must be pre-qualified in order to attend.
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Apply to attend here. Only end-user IT managers at non-IT service or product provider firms earning $50 million annual revenue or more will be considered for attendance. Attendance is on a case-by-case basis and all attendees must be pre-registered and receive a confirmation from TechForum. No walk-ins. Technology providers and consultants must sponsor in order to attend
Agenda:
Current Speakers (more TBA)
Sam Dekay, AVP Policy and Standards, BNY Mellon
Eric Budke, Security Engineering, Neuberger Berman
Ramit Luthra, Global Head-Enterprise Infrastructure, CITI
Yuri Aguiar, CTO, Worldwide Technology Officer, Ogilvy & Mather
Kelly Colbert, Sr. Director Advertising & Social Media, WellPoint
Pamela Gupta, Manager Global Information Security, Avon Products
SonicWALL (TBA)
Topics:
-Private vs. Proprietary: Managing Risk When the Line Between Work and Personal is Blurred
-Big Data, Social Media and Next Generation Security Policy
-Mobile Access and the Transformation of IT Infrastructure
-The Rising Flood of Digital Data andIts Impact on IT Infrastructure