Information Security is a Big Data Issue

Businesses are generating terabytes of security-related data every day, which is placing a huge analysis and reporting burden on hard-pressed information security teams. This is exacerbated by increasing demands by regulators, compliance teams and auditors for proof that security controls are working.

First-generation security information and event management (SIEM) technologies have been overwhelmed by the sheer volume of this data, even in mid-sized companies. In this third CW 500 Security Club, IT security leaders will share their experiences of moving beyond first-gen SIEMs to more innovative systems better-suited to dealing with current and future threats.

 

RSVP via our online form or contact Jonathan Palma at 0207 186 1430.

Date and Location

Charing Cross Hotel
Charing Cross Station
The Strand, London

Wed. 19 June
Wed. 23 Oct

Register today by calling Jonathan Palma at 0207 186 1430 or completing our quick online registration form.

Agenda

18:00

Registration with tea and coffee

18:30

Introduction Bryan Glick

18:35

Guest Speakers Stephen Gailey, Amar Singh, Jitender Arora

19:20

Extended Chair Discussion

19:45

Networking Reception

Speakers

Bryan Glick Bio
Editor-in-Chief, Computer Weekly
Amar Singh Bio
CISO, News International
Stephen Gailey Bio
Former Group Head of Security Services for Barclays
Jitender Arora Bio
Senior Programme Manager – Security & Risk, GE Capital EMEA

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TechTarget Contact

For questions about your registration or the event agenda please contact:

Jonathan Palma
jpalma@techtarget.com
Tel: 0207 186 1430

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