David Lacey is a leading researcher, writer and innovator in Cyber Security and IT Governance, with more than 25 years’ experience directing IT Security and Governance for Shell, Royal Mail and the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
David has advised dozens of banks, energy companies, government ministries, research centres, technology vendors, and start-up companies in cyber security. He is a strategic adviser to IO Active and a visiting senior research fellow of the University of Portsmouth, as well as a member of the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame.
David has pioneered many new ideas in cyber security. Amongst other things he drafted the original text behind the ISO 27000 family of standards, founded the Jericho Forum, and developed the first fraud detection system based on the human immune system.
He is the author of many books such as How to Manage the Risks to your Business, and A Practical Guide to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. David has also written numerous white papers on many aspects of cyber security.
David has advised dozens of banks, energy companies, government ministries, research centres, technology vendors, and start-up companies in cyber security. He is a strategic adviser to IO Active and a visiting senior research fellow of the University of Portsmouth, as well as a member of the Infosecurity Europe Hall of Fame.
David has pioneered many new ideas in cyber security. Amongst other things he drafted the original text behind the ISO 27000 family of standards, founded the Jericho Forum, and developed the first fraud detection system based on the human immune system.
He is the author of many books such as How to Manage the Risks to your Business, and A Practical Guide to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. David has also written numerous white papers on many aspects of cyber security.
David Lacey will explain in everyday business language the security hazards and practical solutions in using contemporary information technology such as smart phones and Internet services. In particular, he will explain the challenges and consequences for our Society, drawing on examples and lessons from the past, as well as his forecasts for the future. David will also describe how the leading perpetrators operate, what they are after, and how you can best thwart their attacks.
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The Rt. Hon. Dominic Grieve is the Chairman of the The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (ISC). The ISC was first established by the Intelligence Services Act 1994 to examine the policy, administration and expenditure of the Security Service, Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), and the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). The Justice and Security Act 2013 reformed the ISC: making it a Committee of Parliament; providing greater powers; and increasing its remit (including oversight of operational activity and the wider intelligence and security activities of Government). Other than the three intelligence and security Agencies, the ISC examines the intelligence-related work of the Cabinet Office including: the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC); the Assessments Staff; and the National Security Secretariat. The Committee also provides oversight of Defence Intelligence in the Ministry of Defence and the Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism in the Home Office.
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