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MAMPUMALAYSIAN ADMINISTRATIVE
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EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 1TUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
Arrival of Guests and Delegates
Breakfast
WELCOMING REMARKS
Dato' Dr. Mazlan YusoffDirector GeneralMalaysian Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit (MAMPU)Malaysia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 1 Digital Risk Explosion: Are You Secure?
Gavin ChowNetwork & Security StrategistFortinetMalaysia
PANEL DISCUSSION 1 Fit for the Future: Government Investment in Digital Talent
ModeratorKlaus FelscheSenior AdvisorOpenGov AsiaAustralia
PanelistsBrett AimersAdjunct Associate Professor College of Public HealthMedical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook UniversityAustralia
Ts. Azlina Binti AzmanSenior Deputy DirectorPublic Service Department MalaysiaMalaysia
Dr. Sumitra NairVice-President Talent Development and Digital EntrepreneurshipMalaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)Malaysia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 2 How to Deliver Integrated Digital Experiences for Citizens
Steve ThomasStrategic Account Director, ANZ/Asia PacificAlfrescoAustralia
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 1 Enter e-Estonia: The Coolest Digital Society
Andrus KaarelsonDirector of State Information SystemInformation System AuthorityRepublic of Estonia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 3 Lessons Learned: Reducing Cyber Exposure Risk
Richard BussiereChief Technical Lead Asia Pacific TenableSingapore
MORNING COFFEE BREAK
8.00 am
8.30 am
8.45 am
9.00 am
9.25 am
10.10 am
9.40 am
9.55 am
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EVENT AT A GLANCE PARALLEL SESSIONSTUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
3
10.40 am
10.55 am
11.25 am
11.10 am
11.40 am
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 1
Harnessing the Potential of AI in Delivering Citizen-Centric Services
Kenji HiramotoChief StrategistCabinet Secretariat Government of JapanJapan
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 2
Developing a Value and Partnership Network (VPN) on Cross-Sector Data Sharing
Naiyi HsiaoDeputy Director of Taiwan e-Government Research Center, Associate Professor, Department of Public AdministrationNational Chengchi UniversityTaiwain
SPURRING ORGANISATIONS’ CAPABILITY IN INTELLIGENT CLOUD, AUGMENTED INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA
DIGITECH
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 2
Assuring Cloud Efficiency, Cost Effective and Security for Digital Business Agility
Alvin SawProduct SpecialistTime dotcomMalaysia
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 1
Intelligent Governance for Smarter Future
Pervaiz GulHead of Strategy and Business Development, Public SectorMicrosoft Asia PacificSingapore
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 1
Protect, Control and Trace your Classified Information
Min Joong ShinPrincipal Sales ConsultantFasooKorea
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 3
Checklist for Cloud Migration
May Lit Mei WanAssociate Director, Learning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management UniversitySingapore
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 1
Need For A Paradigm Shift In Cybersecurity: Lessons from the Netherlands
Roeland Van ZeijstFormer Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOLNetherlands
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 2
Holistic Security Strategy: Smart Nations & Thriving Cities That Are Secured & Safe
Harme MohamedDirector, Cyber Security Technology DivisionNational Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)Malaysia
FOCUS TOWARDS PREDICT, DETECT, RESPOND AND PREVENT
SECURETECH
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 3
Start from the Basics: Building Resilience in the Digital Ecosystem
Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local Government Scotland
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 2
Practical Journey to Building a Scalable, Data Driven Cybersecurity Strategy with Automation and Orchestration
Abhishek DujariSecurity SpecialistSplunkSingapore
EVENT AT A GLANCE PARALLEL SESSIONSTUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
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11.55 am
12.10 pm
12.40 pm
12.25 pm
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 3
Data Protection for the Multi-Cloud Enterprise
Mohd Rafi Mohd Ali Systems Engineer, MalaysiaVeeam Software MalaysiaMalaysia
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 4
Leveraging Global Best Practises of Building a World Class Infrastructure to Enable Intelligent Cloud, Augmented Intelligence and Big Data
Senthil Balan A/L DanapalanHead of Government SegmentMaxisMalaysia
SPURRING ORGANISATIONS’ CAPABILITY IN INTELLIGENT CLOUD, AUGMENTED INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA
DIGITECH
LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 4
Securing the Cloud Using Artificial Intelligence to Achieve Business Success
Mohit SagarManaging Director & Editor in Chief OpenGov AsiaSingapore
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 4
Enhancing Organisational Capability Today for a More Resilient Tomorrow
Brett AimersAdjunct Associate Professor College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook UniversityAustralia
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 3
X Detection & Response
Richard TanPre-Sales ConsultantTrend Micro MalaysiaMalaysia
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 4
Managing Risks with Threat Intelligence
Victor ChuHead of Systems Engineering, SEA – Enterprise CybersecurityKasperskyMalaysia
FOCUS TOWARDS PREDICT, DETECT, RESPOND AND PREVENT
SECURETECH
LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 1TUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
ARRIVAL OF VIP GUESTS
ARRIVAL OF TAN SRI DR. ISMAIL BIN HJ. BAKARChief Secretary to the Government Federal Government of MalaysiaMalaysia
PHOTO SESSION
NATIONAL ANTHEM & MALAYSIA BERSIHDOA RECITAL
OPENING REMARKS
Tan Sri Dr. Ismail Bin Hj. BakarChief Secretary to the Government Federal Government of MalaysiaMalaysia
PSCC 2019 OPENING MONTAGEBOOK LAUNCH
AWARDS PRESENTATION
POWER TALKThe No-Collar Worker: Journey into AI and Automation
Marie PhillipsIndustry and Strategy Director, Public Sector APACINFORAustralia
LEADERS TALKDigital DNA: Navigate Towards North Star
Moderator
Mohit SagarGroup Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefSingapore
Panelists
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities Association Australia
May Lit Mei WanAssociate Director, Learning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management University Singapore
Nikhil DwarakanathHead of Analytics Grab Holdings Inc.Singapore
Abdul Halim Md LassimExecutive Vice PresidentHeiTech Padu BerhadMalaysia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 4Government Transformation through an Information led Future
Lee HannProduct Sales SpecialistCisco MalaysiaMalaysia
2.00 pm
2.25 pm
2.35pm
2.30pm
2.45 pm
3.00 pm
3.45 pm
3.10 pm
4.00 pm
4.20 pm
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EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 1TUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 5Top 5 Cloud Myths: Busted
Shashwath HegdeSolutions Architect Team Lead, Asia Pacific Countries (APAC) FireEyeSingapore
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 2Burning the Register: Setting up Data-Smart Coalitions
Roeland Van ZeijstFormer Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOLNetherlands
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 3Mission Impossible?
Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local GovernmentScotland
END OF DAY 1 & NETWORKING BREAK
4.35 pm
4.50 pm
5.05 pm
5.20 pm
6
Arrival of Guests and Delegates
Breakfast
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 4Fostering Innovation and Organisational Agility with Open Source
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities AssociationAustralia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 6 The Power of Cultural Change with DevOps
Paul WhitenDevOps Business Development Manager, Asia Pacific Red HatSingapore
PANEL DISCUSSION 2Building Smart Services Through Data, Collaboration Between Agencies and IoT
Moderator
Mohit SagarGroup Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefSingapore
Panelists
Associate Prof. Ts. Dr. Nurhizam Safie Mohd SatarDeputy DeanIndustry & Community Engagement and Income GenerationUniversiti Kebangsaan MalaysiaMalaysia
Dr. Farouk Abdullah Chief Data ScientistNatural Intelligence SolutionsMalaysia
Naiyi HsiaoDeputy Director of Taiwan e-Government Research CenterAssociate Professor, Department of Public Administration National Chengchi UniversityTaiwan
Sudarto Dwi Senior Advisor to the Minister on OrganisationBureaucracy and Information Technology AffairsMinistry of Finance, IndonesiaIndonesia
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 5Open Source Artificial Intelligence: Creating Next-Gen Applications
Klaus FelscheSenior AdvisorOpenGov AsiaAustralia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 7The Journey to Cloud Data Management
Effendy IbrahimVice President, South East Asia and KoreaVeeam SoftwareSingapore
8.00 am
8.30 am
8.45 am
9.00 am
9.20 am
9.35 am
EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 2WEDNESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER 2019
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THE GREAT DEBATEAll Government Data Needs to Reside on Our Shores
Moderator
Mohit SagarGroup Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefSingapore
Proposition
Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local GovernmentScotland
May Lit Mei Wan Associate Director Learning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management UniversitySingapore
Opposition
Klaus FelscheSenior AdvisorOpenGov AsiaAustralia
Brett AimersAdjunct Associate Professor College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook UniversityAustralia
MORNING COFFEE BREAK
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 6Blockchain/DLT: Benefits & Disruptions in the Public Sector Services
Dato' Prof. Dr. Norbik Bashah IdrisChief Information Officer International Islamic University Malaysia Malaysia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 8Embracing Chaos to Reimagine Cybersecurity
Johannes SundenManager, Sales Engineer – South AsiaSplunkSingapore
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 7Saving Bitcoin: The Open Source Approach to Collaboration
Roeland Van ZeijstFormer Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOLNetherlands
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 9The Importance of Detect & Response
Law Chee WanTechnical DirectorTrend Micro Singapore & MalaysiaMalaysia
9.50 am
10.10 am
10.30 am
10.45 am
11.00 am
11.15 am
EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 2WEDNESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER 2019
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PANEL DISCUSSION 3Future of Digital Government: Innovative, Progressive and Inclusive
Moderator
Klaus FelscheSenior AdvisorOpenGov AsiaAustralia
Panelists
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Halimah Badioze ZamanDirector, Institute of Visual Informatics Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Malaysia
Safuan YusofChief Digital OfficerInnovation Associates Consulting Malaysia
Andrus KaarelsonDirector of State Information SystemInformation System Authority Republic of Estonia Estonia
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities Association Australia
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 10Enabling People and Sustainability Centric Governance
Sheikh Manzoor GhaniGeneral Manager, Public SectorMicrosoft MalaysiaMalaysia
CONCLUSION AND WRAP UP
Dato’ Dr Suhazimah DzazaliDeputy Director General (ICT)Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit (MAMPU)Malaysia
TECHNOLOGY JOURNEY COMPETITION PRIZE GIVING
NETWORKING LUNCH AND END OF DAY 2
11.30 am
11.50 am
12.05 pm
12.20 pm
12.50 pm
EVENT AT A GLANCE DAY 2WEDNESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER 2019
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TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 1
PANEL DISCUSSION 1
9.00 am
Would this new culture be disruptive or productive?Recognising the cost-benefits of investing in digital talent and its possible risksIs the culture ready for this? If not, how do we change the culture within an organisation?
Fit for the Future: Government Investment in Digital Talent
In today’s rapidly changing digital landscape, organisations need credible and forward-looking digital talents as they bring in new perspective and solution. It is imperative for organisations to understand the needs of digital talent in order to have a competitive edge. Are these digital talents equipped with the knowledge to make the right decisions?
8.00 am
Arrival of Guests and Delegates
Breakfast
WELCOMING REMARKS
8.30 am
8.45 am
EVENT AGENDA DAY 1 TUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
Learn how to lead the 3rd generation of cybersecurity through Security FabricIt is the only architecture that provides broad protection with world-class security Helps to secure multi cloud, IoT, IP enabled Operational Technology of the hybrid World
Digital Risk Explosion: Are You Secure?
As government look to digital transformation, they must look at security transformation as well. With the increasing use of digital technologies such as the cloud, big data, mobile, IoT and artificial intelligence in ever more areas of business and society, and the growing connectivity of everything come greater challenges on the level of security, compliance and data protection and regulations that we want to make sure organisations effectively tackle them
Moderator
Klaus Felsche Senior AdvisorOpenGov Asia
Panelists
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Gavin ChowNetwork & Security StrategistFortinet
Brett AimersAdjunct Associate ProfessorCollege of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook University
Ts. Azlina Binti AzmanSenior Deputy DirectorPublic Service Department Malaysia
Dato’ Dr. Mazlan YusoffDirector General Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit (MAMPU)
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 2
9.25 am
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 3
9.55 am
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 1
9.40 am
Making 99% of government services available online to Estonian citizens, as well as enabling individuals from other countries to become ‘e-residents’ with a digital ID cardThe cornerstones of e-Estonia. Designing solutions from scratch based on the principles of decentralisation, interconnectivity and integrityWorking with other countries to replicate this model all over the world
Enter e-Estonia: The Coolest Digital Society
Introduction of the Most Advanced Digital Society in the World. Lessons learnt from the Estonian e-governance model. The ultimate benchmark for how citizens should engage with the government
Orchestrate and automate service requests, reviews and deliveryOptimise deployment and operation of eServices solutions and programsSecure citizen information while also making it more easily accessible
How to Deliver Integrated Digital Experiences for Citizens
Deliver, coordinate and control your eServices more efficiently, effectively and securely
Andrus KaarelsonDirector of State Information SystemInformation System Authority Republic of Estonia
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Steve ThomasStrategic Account Director, ANZ/Asia PacificAlfresco
Key lessons from recent cybersecurity events that have caused major disruptions, including Singapore’s IHIS breachBank Negara’s RMiT cyber security framework and how it helps govt and private enterprisesThe 5 Simple Steps to good Cyber Hygiene
Lessons Learned: Reducing Cyber Exposure Risk
Real-world events demonstrate how applying good cybersecurity principles can prevent catastrophic events
Richard BussiereChief Technical Lead, Asia Pacific Tenable
Dr. Sumitra NairVice-President – Talent Development and Digital EntrepreneurshipMalaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)
MORNING COFFEE BREAK
10.10 am
12
PARALLEL SESSIONS
TRACK 1
DigiTechDigiTech
SPURRING ORGANISATIONS’ CAPABILITY IN INTELLIGENT CLOUD, AUGMENTED INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA• Deriving the maximum benefit from the richness of your data to run your organisation• Understanding Artificial Intelligence as advancing human capabilities• Recognising cloud as an interface between different types of data and applications and how it can bring the necessary flexibility for digitisation
TRACK 2
SecureTechSecureTech
FOCUS TOWARDS PREDICT, DETECT, RESPOND AND PREVENT• Uncovering what it takes to be able to quickly detect and react to sudden cyber threats • Recovering from a cyber attack and reconstructing the operative environment such that future security threats are reduced• Attackers will get smarter – how about your team members
13
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 1
10.40 am
What are the current trends in AI adoptionWhat are the promises of AI in the short term, over the next 3-5 years and then beyondWhat are some of the challenges ahead
Harnessing the Potential of AI in Delivering Citizen-Centric Services
Governments and industries are capitalising on evolving technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) to become smarter and improve delivery of services to their communities
Intelligent Governance for Smarter Future
True digital transformation can only be realised by tearing down data silos and using the best cloud scale technology. Governments are increasingly realising the value of a digital DNA that allows for:
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 2
11.10 am
Creating new value from existing assetsMaking data driven decisions for improving external services and internal operationsFueling economic growth through efficiency, optimisation and new opportunities
10.55 am
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 1
DigiTech
Kenji HiramotoChief StrategistCabinet Secretariat Government of Japan
Pervaiz GulHead of Strategy and Business Development, Public SectorMicrosoft Asia Pacific
Data silos appears to be more challenging for digital transformation in governments, profit and non-profit organisations, including academic communitiesThe underlying structures and of the diverse stakeholders have to be properly analysed in terms of their benefits, values, ricks, costs, contexts, and conditionsA cross-sector network should be developed for self-sustaining design and operation of data sharing and applications
Developing a Value and Partnership Network (VPN) on Cross-Sector Data Sharing
To promote data sharing and value-added application between academic, industry and public sector, the needs of cross-sector collaboration have become imperative and ever more challenging
Naiyi HsiaoDeputy Director of Taiwan e-Government Research Center, Associate Professor, Department of Public AdministrationNational Chengchi University
14
11.25 am
11.40 am
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 3
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 2
Assuring Cloud Efficiency, Cost Effective and Security for Digital Business Agility
The rise of hybrid cloud is direct result of the race to digitalise, but the growing reliance on data and digital processes means a well-timed cyber-attack can leave companies severely crippled. Therefore, businesses going digital are seeking more intelligent and comprehensive solutions for connectivity and secured cloud
Private connectivity to global cloud provider for secured and reliable connectivityCompliant cloud for digital platform hostingSecondary site for data sovereignty compliance and DR needs
Alvin SawProduct SpecialistTime dotCom
Questions to ask your vendorPreparation work to verify vendor’s answers Summary of lessons learnt in migration process
Checklist for Cloud Migration
Asking the right questions and doing adequate preparation work can greatly improve the migration experience to cloud
May Lit Mei WanAssociate DirectorLearning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management University
11.55 am
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 3
Cloud Backup and DRaaS: Your on-premises data in the cloudCloud Data Retention: Scale your cloud data protectionCloud Mobility: Migrate and recover your workloads
Data Protection for the Multi-Cloud Enterprise
As the rise of enterprises embrace a multi-cloud strategy, it becomes critical that data applications are always available across all cloud types including private, public and hybrid cloud to meet the innovation and competitive demands of your business. Cloud Data Management and increased Availability are required to meet the new business expectations
Mohd Rafi Mohd AliSystems Engineer, Malaysia Veeam Software Malaysia
15
12.25 pm
DIGITECH CASE STUDY 4
LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
12.40 pm
DIGITECH PRESENTATION 4
12.10 pm
Leveraging Global Best Practises of Building a World Class Infrastructure to Enable Intelligent Cloud, Augmented Intelligence and Big Data
In order to realise the true benefits of emerging technologies, it is important to understand the deployment of the right network infrastructure with the speed and reliability that will maximise the results. Thus, organisations must first look at network connectivity before moving onto the cloud to begin their digitalisation journey
Global best practises from Infrastructure Deployment, including SD-WAN Understanding how decisions around connectivity can drive organisation results Network Transformation and its benefits
Senthil Balan A/L DanapalanHead of Government SegmentMaxis
Securing the Cloud Using Artificial Intelligence to Achieve Business Success
Examines the cost-benefit of using cloud against a range of security threats
High-level view of cloud infrastructure to meet business needsKey security threats faced in cloud environmentsNew tools and techniques to secure the cloud
Mohit Sagar Group Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefOpenGov Asia
16
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 1
10.40 am
Developing practical techniques in offensive and defensive cyber operations What are the best practices in mitigating reputational and financial risks?Building Cyber-resilience as an enterprise risk management strategyAdopting multi stakeholder approach to face next tier, multifaceted cyberthreats successfully
Need For A Paradigm Shift In Cybersecurity: Lessons from the Netherlands
With level of sophistication of cyberthreats rising, Governments and businesses need to up their ante, how do we work towards decreasing our vulnerabilities?
Unstructured data protection – the hidden riskCollaborate without losing control on your sensitive informationProven technology to help protect sensitive data
Protect, Control and Trace your Classified Information
Securing your sensitive documents from information leak, misuse or ransomware in an electronic environment.
10.55 am
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 1
SecureTech
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 2
11.10 am
Discover different types of cyber-attack scenarios Discover various scenarios that exploit vulnerabilities within key government initiatives that drives data Ways to strengthen cyber security programme
Holistic Security Strategy: Smart Nations & Thriving Cities That Are Secured & Safe
Being a smart nation or city is not only about the deployment of technologies through various government initiatives but more importantly, how do we ensure that these efforts and investments are secured to ensure that it continue to thrive
Min Joong ShinPrincipal Sales ConsultantFasoo
Harme Mohamed Director, Cyber Security Technology DivisionNational Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
Roeland Van Zeijst Former Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOL
17
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 3
11.40 am
Rundown of recent cyber incidents and what can we learn from itThe pillars of cyber securityHow can public sector build cyber resilience in their organisation
Start from the Basics: Building Resilience in the Digital Ecosystem
Many often believe that cyber security is complicated. In reality, it can always start small but with clear and concise framework and prevention mechanisms
Rundown of successful strategies and common pitfalls to avoid when developing a plan to automate SecOps Learn how machine learning is being used in fraud and unknown threat detectionWays to build winning strategies upon the data you may already have and the challenges with false positives
Practical Journey to Building a Scalable, Data Driven Cybersecurity Strategy with Automation and Orchestration
Security operations are often dealing with lack of people, too many products and alert fatigue. Using an automated cybersecurity strategy is the key to determine the level of success and speed with which SOC and CIRT can scale to meet these challenges
11.55 am
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 3
Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local Government
Prioritised alerts based on one expert alert schema to interpret data in a standard and meaningful wayA consolidated view to uncover events and the attack path across security layersGuided investigations to understand the impact and identify the path to resolution
X Detection & Response
Detection and response across email, endpoint, server, cloud workloads, and networks enabling visibility and analysis that is difficult or impossible to achieve otherwise. With more context, events that seem benign on their own suddenly become meaningful indicators of compromise, and you can quickly contain the impact, minimising the severity and scope
11.25 am
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 2
Abhishek DujariSecurity SpecialistSplunk
Richard TanPre-Sales ConsultantTrend Micro Malaysia
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12.25 pm
SECURETECH CASE STUDY 4
LUNCH AND NETWORKING BREAK
12.40 pm
Don’t just wait for threats to happen, proactively block them before they reachMove beyond threat intelligence to tactical and strategic threat intelligence People are the greatest asset, ensure that they are skilled up and ready
Managing Risks with Threat Intelligence
We need to move from a reactive security model to a proactive security model based on threat intelligence.
Victor ChuHead of Systems EngineeringSEA – Enterprise Cybersecurity Kaspersky
SECURETECH PRESENTATION 4
12.10 pm
Brett AimersAdjunct Associate ProfessorCollege of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook University
Enhancing Organisational Capability Today for a More Resilient Tomorrow
With our populations growing and frequency of disasters increasing, developing organisational capability through the use of big data and analytics is fundamental for improved resilience and community safety.
Deriving the maximum benefit from the richness of your data to support disaster resilienceUnderstanding the applications of intelligence systems and models for enhanced decision making Recognising the full potential of your data and applications for improved community safety
EVENT AGENDA DAY 1 TUESDAY, 8TH OCTOBER 2019
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Opening Remarks
2.45 pm
OPENING CEREMONY
National Anthem & Malaysia Bersih
DOA Recital
2.35 pm
PSCC 2019 OPENING MONTAGE
PSCC 2019 Opening Montage
Book Launch
3.00 pm
AWARDS PRESENTATION
3.10 pm
Tan Sri Dr. Ismail Bin Hj. BakarChief Secretary to the GovernmentFederal Government of Malaysia
ARRIVAL OF TAN SRI DR. ISMAIL BIN HJ. BAKAR
2.25 pm
PHOTO SESSION
2.30 pm
2.00 pm
ARRIVAL OF VIP GUEST
What does the future of the No-Collar workforce look likeHow will the public sector take advantage of the technologies available todayWhat benefits can be derived from implementation of AI, Automation and embracing the IoT
The No-Collar Worker: Journey into AI and Automation
The augmented workforce of the no-collar workforce will take shape, assuming responsibility for repetitive administrative tasks, allowing other staff members time to devote their brainpower to more strategic activities
3.45 pm
POWER TALK
Marie PhillipsIndustry and Strategy Director, Public Sector Asia Pacific Countries (APAC)INFOR
Appreciation: Kumpulan Wang Amanah ICT (KWAICT)• Government Online Services Getaway (GOSG)
Prize Giving:• Hackathon 2019 (Open Data)• Hackathon 2019 (Mobile Apps)
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TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 5
4.35 pm
Moderator
Mohit Sagar Group Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefOpenGov Asia
Panelists
Abdul Halim MD LassimExecutive Vice PresidentHeiTech Padu Berhad
Nikhil DwarakanathHead of AnalyticsGrab
LEADERS TALK
4.00 pm
Learn how new technologies can disrupt existing operating models and thinkingHow do leaders encourage disruption while keeping the workforce safe? What are the steps leaders should take when introducing new technologies to ensure a seamless transition
Digital DNA: Navigate Towards North Star
Technology is a key factor for the success of any organisation in this era of digital disruption. Management should all the more understand exactly how the use of technology affects the organisation
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities Association
May Lit Mei WanAssociate DirectorLearning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management University
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 4
4.20 pm
Learn about the latest trends in DC ModernisationHow does the latest Technologies changes operations in Data Centre?Key takeaways for Public sector
Government Transformation Through an Information Led Future
Asia is undergoing an unprecedented data boom. The region is creating, storing and relying on moreinformation than ever before, led by the adoption of smartphones, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and cloud computing. As a result, data centres are transforming to accommodate this plethora of data
Lee HannProduct Sales SpecialistCisco Malaysia
Guarding against the full MITRE ATT&CK frameworkDoes “More Cloud” mean “More Secure”Implementing Modern security for Modern Cloud
Top 5 Cloud Myths: Busted
Despite the maturity for the past decade, cloud computing is still prone to a good deal of myths surrounding its real values and it will only impede innovation and distract us from real progress
Shashwath HegdeSolutions Architect Team Lead, Asia Pacific Countries (APAC)FireEye
21
END OF DAY 1 & NETWORKING BREAK
5.20 pm
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 3
5.05 pm
What is the “Holy Grail” of Big DataWhy the epicentre of data is crucial for organisation transformationHow to access it secure and real time
Mission Impossible?
Technology enabled change is on the boardroom agenda for organisations of all types and sizes. Whether you are cloud-first, scaling up, refining, or just getting started. Is organisation leveraging thepower of big data existing in their organisation?
Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local Government
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 2
4.50 pm
A fresh look at the opportunities of data-smart government as an enabler and innovatorConsidering the European perspective on data privacy and what it means globally through the GDPRBringing private industry into the mix - how the Dutch banking system was enabled to share
Burning the Register: Setting up Data-Smart Coalitions
Like major companies, many government agencies are sitting on a treasure trove of data. Under the right circumstances, this information can be harnessed to deliver beneficial services to the citizens. Properly directed data can foster collaboration on digital strategies within society
Roeland Van Zeijst Former Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOL
8.00 am
Arrival of Guests and Delegates
Breakfast
EVENT AGENDA DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER 2019
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 6
The Power of Cultural Change with DevOps
DevOps is often mistaken as being for suited for startups and tech savvy companies only. However, the public sector is well suited to benefit from the faster time to market and end user satisfaction brought about by embracing DevOps
8.45 am
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 4
8.30 am
This approach can truly connect the City as a living breathing organism of data, serving people Enables Cities to truly scale and sustain a whole of City 'platform of platforms' Underpins the delivery of vital City information and digital products and services
Fostering Innovation and Organisational Agility with Open Source
An Open & Interoperable Platform approach is arguably the optimal method of creating the foundations of a Smart City
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PANEL DISCUSSION 2
9.00 am
Capitalise the power of data to drive more effective decision-making and increase efficienciesDesign and deliver: How to drive data-centric transformation of the welfare servicesStrategies to motivate stakeholders to ensure data analytics is integral to everyday business decision making
Building Smart Services Through Data, Collaboration Between Agencies and IoT
Like multibillion companies, the demand towards government agencies to provide unparalleled and smarter services is ever increasing. And the public sector is also looking at ways to harness the power of data and Internet of Things to enhance capabilities, streamline processes and seamless experience
Paul WhitenDevOps Business Development Manager, Asia PacificRed Hat
How to apply the principles of DevOps to public sector projectsHow to build a culture of innovation to drive changeShow how to calculate the ROI of DevOps initiatives
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities Association
Moderator
Mohit Sagar Group Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefOpenGov Asia
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The Journey to Cloud Data Management
Multi-cloud adoption is on the rise and the value and business criticality of data continues to grow. The companies across the globe face new challenges in enabling digital transformation where apps and data may be located anywhere in the world – multiple clouds, SaaS applications, virtual and physical servers and endpoint devices. While everything produces data, it’s crucial that organisations gain more visibility to make use of such a valuable resource
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 7
9.35 am
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 5
Panelists
Naiyi HsiaoDeputy Director of Taiwan e-Government Research Center, Associate Professor, Department of Public AdministrationNational Chengchi University
Associate Prof. Ts. Dr. Nurhizam Safie Mohd SatarDeputy Dean Industry & Community Engagements and Income GenerationUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Sudarto DwiSenior Advisor to the Minister on Organisation, Bureaucracy and Information Technology AffairsMinistry of Finance, Indonesia
Dr. Farouk Abdullah Chief Data ScientistNatural Intelligence Solutions
Why are our environments and requirements changing, and what are today’s cloud realities and trends?What is a sound approach to Cloud Data Management and improved availability?How can we build a strategy with the required capabilities to meet the needs of today, but also tomorrow?
Effendy Ibrahim Vice President, South East Asia and KoreaVeeam Software
THE GREAT DEBATE
9.50 am
All Government Data Needs to Reside on Our Shores
Data sovereignty presents technical and legal challenges when moving on-premises systems and information stores to the cloud. There is no United Nations resolution, European Union mandate, or international trade agreement that provides one blanket set of data sovereignty requirements that all countries follow
With strict privacy laws in place in the countries across the region, what is the way forward?
Migration to cloud is a forgone conclusion?
9.20 am
Open Source Artificial Intelligence: Creating Next-Gen Applications
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a buzzword. It is here and enabled by proprietary and open source solutions
Strategies to tap into the potential of AI within your agencyOpen Source – fast track to innovation and everybody knows itPeople are the key
Klaus Felsche Senior AdvisorOpenGov Asia
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Martyn WallaceChief Digital OfficerScottish Local Government
May Lit Mei WanAssociate DirectorLearning Systems and Technologies DivisionSingapore Management University
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 6
10.30am
Blockchain/DLT: Benefits & Disruptions in the Public Sector Services
What is DLT, Blockchain? How relevant are they to public sector? What are the potential benefits, risks?
Applicability of DLT/Blockchain to Public Sector systems & servicesUse-cases of global and localBenefits & risks of DLT/Blockchain in Public Sector systems & services
MORNING COFFEE BREAK
10.10 am
Embracing Chaos to Reimagine Cybersecurity
With an ever-increasing volume of risk, security pros are living in chaotic times. While nation-state hacks and concerns around data privacy continue to mount, data plays in increasingly critical role in the success of the SOC
Ways to embrace data chaosFuel InnovationHow to stay one step ahead of today’s biggest security threats
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 8
10.45 am
Johannes SundenManager, Sales Engineer - South AsiaSplunk
Moderator
Mohit Sagar Group Managing Director, Editor-in-ChiefOpenGov Asia
Dato' Prof. Dr. Norbik Bashah IdrisChief Information Officer International Islamic University Malaysia
Klaus Felsche Senior AdvisorOpenGov Asia
Brett AimersAdjunct Associate ProfessorCollege of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary ScienceJames Cook University
Proposition Opposition
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION 7
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 9
11.15 am
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The Importance of Detect & Response
Detection and response across email, endpoint, server, cloud workloads, and networks enabling visibility and analysis that is difficult or impossible to achieve otherwise. With more context, events that seem benign on their own suddenly become meaningful indicators of compromise, and you can quickly contain the impact, minimising the severity and scope
Powerful AI and expert security analytics correlate data from the environments and threat intelligence to deliver fewer, higher-fidelity alerts, leading to better, early detectionConnecting email, endpoint, server, cloud workloads, and networks provides a broader perspective and a better context to identify threats more easily and contain them more effectivelyOne console with one source of prioritised, optimised alerts supported with guided investigation simplifies the steps to achieving a full understanding of the attack path and impact on the organisation
Law Chee WanTechnical DirectorTrend Micro Singapore & Malaysia
PANEL DISCUSSION 3
11.30 am
Future of Digital Government: Innovative, Progressive and Inclusive
Realising the vision of Digital Government 4.0
Embracing innovation and disruption to become a next-gen governmentConverting industry-driven activities into those driven by technology, creativity and innovationInstilling confidence in the face of previous challengesImplementing new protections in every stage of transformation
Moderator
11.00am
Saving Bitcoin: The Open Source Approach to Collaboration
Open Source software offers immense potential for the public sector and its use is rising rapidly to collaborate across the world. Related approaches are Open Source data sharing and Open Source hacking
Leveraging Open Source to streamline and safeguard processes in public sectorOffering real-time access to critical data as to improve public servicesOpen Source Hacking: being ‘pwned’ publicly for the greater good
Roeland Van Zeijst Former Digital Crime OfficerINTERPOL
Klaus Felsche Senior AdvisorOpenGov Asia
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12.50 pm
NETWORKING LUNCH AND END OF DAY 2
12.20 pm
TECHNOLOGY JOURNEY COMPETITION PRIZE GIVING
TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY 10
11.50 am
CONCLUSION AND WRAP UP
12.05 pm
Dato’ Dr. Suhazimah DzazaliDeputy Director General (ICT)Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Planning Unit (MAMPU)
Enabling People and Sustainability Centric Governance
Citizens expectations are raising, and we face an immense set of environmental challenges. As government strives to bridge gaps, there are four key imperatives to focus on:
Personalising citizen experience, expanding social inclusion and interaction with constituentsEnsuring environmental sustainabilityFostering innovation and transparency
Sheikh Manzoor GhaniGeneral Manager, Public SectorMicrosoft Malaysia
Safuan YusofChief Digital OfficerInnovation Associates Consulting
Matthew SchultzPresidentAustralian Smart Communities Association
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Halimah Badioze ZamanDirector, Institute of Visual InformaticsUniversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Andrus KaarelsonDirector of State Information SystemInformation System Authority Republic of Estonia
Panelists
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