ICT Forum Wales 2005, 14-25 November 2005, Information Commununication Technology, see the future

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"Hackers, crackers and cybercops"

Thursday 17thNovember

Technium CAST
Bangor

Cybercrime is fast becoming a major threat to the global economy. In order to reverse this current trend it is essential we understand what constitutes cybercrime, how we combat it and what role technology can play in the prevention and detection of criminal activity.

The programme for the day has been developed to demonstrate the security vulnerabilities of business today and to present solutions that are simple to adopt but essential to help keep your business from becoming a cybercrime statistic.

Schedule:

Thursday 17th November
10.30 - 11.00   Registration
11.00 - 11.10   Welcome by Rob Gittins, ITWales
11.10 - 11.45   David Titheridge, North Wales Police
11.45 - 12.20   Andy Whitaker, NetCat
12.20 - 12.30   Closing remarks - morning session
12.30 - 13.10   Buffet lunch and networking
13.10 - 13.15   Introduction to afternoon session
13.15 - 13.50   Rhys Jones, Accountis
13.50 - 14.25   Andy Harbach, Snowdonia IT
14.25              Closing remarks and thanks - Rob Gittins

To register to attend click here or e-mail info@ictforumwales.com.
Alternatively you can call ITWales on 01792 295881

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ITWales University of Wales Swansea University of Wales Bangor European Social Fund ITWales

ict forum wales 2005 is organised by ITWales in collaboration with Swansea University and University of Wales Bangor
The programme is part financed by the European Social Fund