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10.00 – 10.20 Welcome address by Jay Bavisi - CEO & President - EC Council
In the few months India has gone into a fast forward mode with respect to
digitization. While this is a great opportunity to put India on the world map as a
growing market, it also poses a great threat to our cyber security infrastructure. This
session speaks not only about our current preparedness for such a digital revolution
of this scale, but also addresses the skill and knowledge gap that we need to cover in
order to have a successful digital revolution.
● The accelerated growth of digitization has increased the risk manifold for
enterprises
● Growing number of cyber security job openings in India
● Increasing budgets for enhancing security programs
● Challenges of keeping pace with the changing regulations made by the
stakeholders in the system
Speakers:
Manish Tiwari, Chief (Information) Security Officer, Microsoft India
Bharat Panchal, Head - Risk Management, National Payments Corporation of India
11.00 – 11.30 Keynote
India collaborates with the world to combat cyber security threats
● Overview of the joint ventures with leaders in the world in the Cyber security
space
● Bringing world class cyber security practices to India
● Urgency of Collaboration in the age of hyper organized threat
● Investing in vulnerability management as well as intrusion detection tools
11.30 – 11.45 Special Address
Cyber Security Breach: Investigations Tools & Techniques used in cracking few REAL
complex financial cybercrime cases along with specific reference to legal provisions
and mandatory computer forensic procedures applied for electronic evidence
recovery
Prof (Dr) Triveni Singh, Additional Superintendent of police, Cyber Crime, STF, UP
Police
Discussing and debating the National cyber security architecture to monitor and
certify India’s networks in accordance with law
● Role of the Reserve Bank of India in strengthening the cyber security
infrastructure
● Cyber Security in the times of Social media
● Roles of the BotNet Centre and the National Cyber Coordination Centre
● Rise in the number of digital payments by cyber security illiterates
Moderator:
Adv. Prashant Mali, Chairman, Cyber & Law Foundation
Moderator:
Col. Harendra Bana, Associate Director Security- SE Asia (India Region), PepsiCo India
Panelist:
Krishna Sastry Pendyala, Executive Director, PwC
Moderator:
Sumit Dhar, Senior Director and Head – Information Security & Risk Management,
EdgeVerve (Infosys)
● Understanding the need for a security cover with a rise in digital payments
● Cyber insurance and cyber liability insurance covers – What are the options
available
● Creating an advanced threat defense mechanism
● Mitigating inexpensive and known vulnerabilities
While we have seen the roles of CISOs evolving into being strategic leaders of the
organization, we have also seen a rise in the sophistication of attacks. Companies
today face a greater challenge in maintaining operational efficiency due to shortage of
skilled staff.
Building on a robust cyber security system and having a plan to combat the cyber
security threats is the most pressing need of the hour.
Moderator:
Subrahmanya Gupta Boda, CISO, EC-Council
Panelist:
Rajesh Hemrajani, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), IDFC Bank Ltd
16.15 – 16.30 Networking Coffee Break
Cyber Security & Risk Management Summit 2017 can be your launch pad in the
industry. Use this space to reach out to your potential clients.
Keynote:
Building Cyber Security in India
Vinayak Godse, Director, Data Security Council of India
17.15 – 17.45 Fire Chat
Future of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in BFSI – Exploring Pros & Cons