03 - 04 December, 2019
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore

Pre-Conference Workshops - Monday 02 December 2019

9:00 am - 12:00 pm Workshop A: Beating Cybercrime: An existential threat

What’s the best defence? As strong cyber security system has multiple layers of protection spread across computer, networks, and programmes from digital attack. Building a strong cybersecurity system relies not only on cyber defence technology, but also on people making smart cyber defence choices.
As traditional and digital worlds converge, security threats to business operations become increasingly complex. Emerging technologies, user mobility and the sheer volume of data exchanged daily all represent opportunities for hackers to target the digital assets that drive modern enterprise. Inadvertent loss of data or deliberate attack – either way, the security breach is an inevitable and recurring feature of today’s global business landscape.
Risk management solutions must be capable of understanding intricate attack patterns and assessing multiple vulnerabilities to give stakeholders confidence in their system’s ability to withstand malicious attacks, operate within regulatory.
  • Cybersecurity Primer for Managers
  • Safe, Secure and Reliable Industrial Internet
  • Model-Based Approach to Cybersecurity Assessment
Data Protection and Privacy Consideration
Mark Milford, Vice President, Cyber Security at Wärtsilä Corporation

Mark Milford

Vice President, Cyber Security
Wärtsilä Corporation

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Workshop B: Emergency Preparedness for Business Continuity: An Integrated Total Defence Model

When business is disrupted, lost revenues and extra expenses mean reduced profits. Business continuity and recovery strategies should be developed to safeguard a firm’s systems and plans for the recapture of infrastructure and technologies in time to meet the needs of the business.
Emergency preparedness, business continuity, crisis response, emergency management are the process of responding to and mitigating a crisis event. The result was a business continuity model that fostered further development of robust business continuity plans. This workshop serves employees, customers, stakeholders, and community equipped with an understanding of today’s business crisis and the business continuity model.
  • Business continuity planning
  • Integrated business model
  • Business crisis management
Disaster emergency preparedness
Francel Taborlupa, Chief Information Systems Management Division at Armed Forces of the Philippines

Francel Taborlupa

Chief Information Systems Management Division
Armed Forces of the Philippines