Information Security Forum to Examine Security in the Era of the Internet of Things in Webcast

Global Vice President Steve Durbin Will Review How Business Leaders and Security Chiefs Can Build Security Through Better Communication and Interoperability
By: Information Security Forum
 
March 5, 2014 - PRLog -- According to the Information Security Forum (http://www.securityforum.org) (ISF), a global, independent information security body considered the world's leading authority on cyber security and information risk management,the security threats of the Internet of Things (IoT) are broad and potentially devastating. Businesses of all sizes must ensure that technology for both consumers and companies adhere to high standards of safety and security.

Organizations’ dependence on the Internet and technology has continued to grow over the years. The rise of objects that connect themselves to the Internet is releasing a surge of new opportunities for data gathering, predictive analytics and IT automation. As increased interest in setting security standards for the IoT escalates, the ISF believes that it should be up to the companies themselves to continue to build security through communication and interoperability.

During this webcast, Steve Durbin, Global Vice President of the ISF, will review how the IoT is impacting daily business and discuss how business leaders and security chiefs can get the most from this increasingly pervasive trend. Please register via this link (https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/9923/96373) for the free webcast which takes place on Thursday, March 13 at 10 a.m. (ET). A recording will be available following the conclusion of the event.

Speaker:

·         Steve Durbin, Global Vice President, ISF

As the Global Vice President of the Information Security Forum, Steve Durbin’s main areas of focus include the emerging security threat landscape, cyber security, Consumerization, outsourced cloud security, third party management and social media across both the corporate and personal environments.

Formerly at Ernst & Young, Durbin was responsible for the growth of the firm’s entrepreneurial markets business in Europe, Middle East, India and Africa.  He has been involved with mergers and acquisitions of fast-growth companies across Europe and the US, and has also advised a number of NASDAQ and NYSE listed global technology companies.

Durbin has considerable experience working in the technology and telecoms markets and was previously senior vice president at Gartner. As global head of Gartner’s consultancy business he developed a range of strategic marketing, business and IT solutions for international investment and entrepreneurial markets. He has served as an executive on the boards of public companies in the UK and Asia in both the technology consultancy services and software applications development sectors.

He has served as a Digital 100 selection committee member in the United States, a body established to improve the talent pool for Fortune 1000 boards around information governance with the aim of helping them protect and monetize their technology investments. He is currently chairman of the Digiworld Institute senior executive forum in the UK, a think tank comprised of Telecoms, Media and IT leaders and regulators.

About the Information Security Forum

Founded in 1989, the Information Security Forum (ISF) is an independent, not-for-profit association of leading organizations from around the world. It is dedicated to investigating, clarifying and resolving key issues in cyber, information security and risk management and developing best practice methodologies, processes and solutions that meet the business needs of its Members.

ISF Members benefit from harnessing and sharing in-depth knowledge and practical experience drawn from within their organizations and developed through an extensive research and work program. The ISF provides a confidential forum and framework, which ensures that Members adopt leading-edge information security strategies and solutions. And by working together, Members avoid the major expenditure required to reach the same goals on their own.

Further information about ISF research and membership is available from www.securityforum.org

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