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call us on: (011) 803 1553 or email: info@tci-sa.co.za for more informationtrade conferences international
DAY ONE Wednesday 16 May 2018
Speaker panel
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Registrations openOpening remarks by chairperson
OVERVIEW OF CYBER CRIME AND DIGITAL BANKING IN SA
Overview of the South African cybercrime landscape • overview of the cybercrime in South Africa • statistics on cybercrime • who has been hacked?• dark web demo• how do I protect myself and company • cyber insuranceCandice Sutherland, Cyber Insurance Underwriter, ITOO Special Risks
Cyber security: blissfully insecure • the current threat landscape (it's not just about stats)• lessons learnt: in preventing future cyber-attacks for banks • we the problem: • the way forward to combating cyber threats in banksManny Corregedor, Chief Operating Office, Telspace Systems
Digital security is the new epi-centre in modern banking systems• how can threat modelling reduce app-sec risks• API security, a real threat to open banking• mobile security is improving but still thorny for banks• the choice of a mobile development platform can make or break a digital bank • integrating approach to secure device operations is the ultimate answerGodfrey Kutumela, Managing Director, GH Security Consulting
Mid–morning refreshments
CYBER SECURITY MATURITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Cyber security maturity in the digital age• understanding the fundamental flaw with cyber security • why cyber maturity is not on par with the digital business and transformation• understanding manipulation of security tools• increasing complain of inefficiency and complexity of authentication experience • improving digital security by not compromising digital adoption ratesPhillip Nicklos, Principal System Architect, Authlogics
Yesterday, today & tomorrow of cyber securityLuigi D'Amico, Business Unit Executive, EOH Digital Platoon
Lunch
Information security in relation to the Cybercrimes and Cyber Security BillAnthony Olivier, Managing Director, Perfomanta Consulting
Targeted attacks and the rise of malwareCharl Ueckermann, Chief Executive Officer, AVeS Cyber Security
Afternoon Refreshments
Cybersecurity and resilience in your digital transformation journeyRoss Musselman, Senior Client Lead, Mint Management TechnologiesCallian Berends, Intermediate Software Developer, Mint management Technologies
Panel discussion – assessing cyber risk in South Africa1. Gavin Hetherington, Business Development Manager, Magix Security 2. Stuart Visser, Assuerance Services Lead, Cognosec3. Guy Venter, IT Solutions, Security and Biometrics Consultant, Daon SA4. Danny Myburgh, Managing Director, Cyanre
End of day one
Bernard FordChief Executive Officer
One Channel
Ursula FikelepiConsultant
PPM Attorneys
Manny CorregedorChief Operating Officer
Telspace Systems
Godfrey KutumelaManaging Director
GH Security Consulting
Shepard MphambelaSenior Managing Consultant
IBM
Anthony OlivierManaging Director
Performanta Consulting
Luigi D'AmicoBusiness Unit Executive
EOH Digital Platoon
Lucien PiercePartner
PPM Attorneys
Francis CronjeManaging Director
FrancisCronje
Charl UeckermannChief Executive OfficerAVeS Cyber Security
Candice SutherlandBusiness Development Underwriter
iTOO Special Risks
Gabriel SwanepoelVice President
Mastercard
Phillip NicklosPrincipal System Architect
Authlogics
Kris BudnikCyber Africa leader
PwC
call us on: (011) 803 1553 or email: info@tci-sa.co.za for more information
* mobile financial services * mobile banking * mobile payments * self-services banking * channel management * fraud * digital banking * e-commerce * biometrics * channel development * banking strategies * online banking * global payment & cash management * transaction banking * technical solution delivery * card services * self service delivery channels
This conference is relevant but not limited to people in the following sections:
* information security * fraud prevention * cyber risk & insurance * ATMs * network security * information systems analyst * ICT risk * data privacy specialist * IT audit * governance, risk & compliance* security analyst * channel strategy & implementation * cyber-crime * cyber security * data protection * cyber threats
Who should attend
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Registrations openOpening remarks by chairperson
DEVELOPMENT IN COMBATING CYBERCRIME
Navigating the cyber security regulatory landscape• EU & US regulatory landscape for cyber crimes• South African regulatory framework• cyber security legal implications (domestic and international) on local banks• is there more to be done?Ursula Fikelepi, Consultant, PPM Attorneys
The era of the systemic cyberattack is upon us• how to shore up corporate defences against large scale, fast moving, industry wide (or even cross industry) cyberattacks• what needs to be done differently to address the threat• what are the key considerations and responses needed to effectively prepare against this level of threateKris Budnik, Cyber Africa leader, PwC Mid–morning refreshments
How payments are evolving to reduce risk• conversational commerce will drive the digital economy• Intelligent Authentication as an enabler of Intelligent Assistants• privacy versus personalisation• the flip side… FraudGabriel Swanepoel, Vice President, Mastercard
Evolution of incident response in banking• managing the logistics of incident response in multi-national banking environments • rapid response as a key differentiator for the recovery of critical data• best practice methods for the effective management of a critical incident Willie Victor, Senior Incident Response Investigator, MWR InfoSecurity
TRENDS AND FUTURE OF CYBER SECURITY IN BANKING
Impact of cryptocurrencies on financial services & security• are cryptocurrencies the real deal • threatening or enhancing security around current financial services systems• what does the future holdBernard Ford, Chief Executive Officer, OneChannel
Lunch
Banking on the blockchain: overview the legal, regulatory and infrastructure for the financial services• what are FinTech, regtech and insuretech?• what are the infrastructures, systems and technologies that enhance innovation in financial markets• how FinTech can promote financial inclusion and how the nimble start-ups are seeing opportunity in this area• regulatory considerations in financial innovation• legal and regulatory status of FinTech and CryptoCurrencies in South Africa• strategic partnerships against cybercrimes• partnership between government and the private sector on cyber securityLucien Pierce, Partner, PPM Attorneys
Major trends in cyber security and their potential impacts on banking and financial services• internet of things in banking• blockchain & fintech• digital transformation (digitisation) & the API economy• socialShepard Mphambela, Senior Managing Consultant, IBM
Data breach risksFrancis Cronje, Founder, FrancisCronje
Closing remarks End of conference
call us on: (011) 803 1553 or email: info@tci-sa.co.za for more informationtrade conferences international
Comments from delegates who previously attend previously attended our banking conference
Some of the insights gained raised awareness
- Linda Channing, Channel Manager, Barclays
“ The content on which the speakers present-
ed on was on point- Megendrie Chetty,
Executive Head Finance Audit,
Standard Bank
The diversity of views and perspectives on
the topic - Abi-gail Marshman, Managing
Director, Marshman Consulting
Well informed speakers - Altus Lambrecht, Financial Manager,
Capfin The theme, topics and content covered
- Bheki Xulu, Head of Finance and Operations, Ubank
Relevant – Concise topics- Vikash Singh, IT operations,
First National Bank
Relatively intimate; which creates platform for networking
- Cobus du Preez, Head of Online Investments &
e-Commerce, Investec
Conference gave insight (that) got me thinking
- Goodness Nhlapho, Relationship Manager Group
Technology, Nedbank
DAY TWO Thursday 17 May 2018
16 & 17 May 2018 | Indaba Hotel | Fourways | Johannesburg
DigitisationCyber Security CONFERENCE 2018focusing on the banking industry
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Please note: Upon receiving the registration form, an invoice will be issued electronically. When payments are made, please supply the bank with your company name as reference.Fees include lunch, refreshments and conference documentation. The organisers reserve the right to make necessary changes to the programmes, speakers, venue or the dates should the need arise.
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DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM
Normal Registration fee: R9 200.00 + VAT = R10 580.0012% Discount: Group registration fee for 3 or more delegates: R8 096.00 pp + VAT = R9 310.40 pp
16% Discount Group registration fee for 5 or more delegates: R7 728.00 pp + VAT = R8 887.20 pp
Registration cost does not include transport and accommodation
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Take note: All sponsorship, promotional values, packages are priced without Value Added Tax (VAT). Packages and prices are not final and can be tailored to suit your needs. Prices and packages are subject to change from either the organisers or the sponsoring company pending on agreement, with or without prior notice. Prices are dependant on number of pro-jected attendees, promotional items, design, material, and or manufacturing and printing costs per event. Prices do not include any form of logistics in South Africa or globally. Prices quoted are the promotional value and does not necessarily include the promotional or marketing items. Prices stated are minimum.Upon receiving the signed sponsorship form, an invoice will be issued electronically which must be processed within five days after forwarded. Once the sponsorship form has been completed, the company will be held responsible for payment. When payment is made please supply the company name. The organisers reserve the right to make necessary changes to the venue or programme should the need arise.
HEADLINE SPONSOR PARTNERSHIP (DETAILS ON REQUEST)*EXCLUSIVE GOLD SPONSORSHIP PACKAGE: R 99 000 SILVER SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES: R 75 000BRONZE SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES: R 55 000 NETWORKING LOUNGE: R 35 000BRANDING OF REGISTRATION AREA: R 30 000 COFFEE & REFRESHMENT AREA: R 30 000 BRANDING OF DELEGATE GIFTS: R 10 000 DELEGATE FOLDERS: R 10 000NAME BADGES: R 10 000 BEVERAGE SPONSOR: R 10 000VISITORS & DELEGATES CARRY BAGS: R12 000 PROMOTIONAL INSERTS: R 10 000 PROMOTIONAL GIFTS: R10 000+ CUSTOMISED EXPO PACKAGE*OPEN EXHIBITION SPACE: R14 500 PREMIUM OPEN EXHIBITION SPACE: R18 500 All the above prices are quoted without VAT. (Exhibition packages includes lunch for two)
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