Published 25th April 2007
London, UK 25th April 2007 - Nick Coleman, Independent Reviewer, Cabinet Office (CSIA) in a special address in the Keynote Programme at Infosecurity Europe 2007 at 10:30 on Wednesday 25th April will talk about his review of government information assurance due to be published at the end of May 2007. The review was commissioned by the Cabinet Office to provide an independent assessment of information assurance across the UK government’s information and information infrastructure. He has reviewed information assurance across government departments and the purpose of his report is to inform the revised national IA strategy and highlight any areas which need addressing to ensure there is adequate protection, understanding and governance of the UK’s Public Sector Information Infrastructure. . Infosecurity Europe is the most comprehensive event on information security and it takes place at the Grand Hall, Olympia, London from 24th April - 26th April 2007 www.infosec.co.uk
In addition to the keynote programme, there are also over 60 FREE seminar sessions split into business and technical streams which explore the key issues facing organisations today and the technologies available to address them. This year sees the return of ‘The Lion’s Den’, the toughest arena for seven leading product specialists to put their products on the line in front of a panel of experts in a classic battle between ‘Gladiators’ and ‘Lions’. There is also the new Implementation Forum, a unique educational and networking event designed specifically to address the key inhibitors faced when implementing information security products.
You can still register on site at the show for a small entrance fee of £20.