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2006-05-18 |
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SecureKorea 2006
Securing Your Company's Infrastructure - Best
Practices for IT Security
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An (ISC)©÷ Security Leadership Seminar
Seoul, Korea, May 18, 2006
Lt Col (R) Husin Jazri, CISSP
Hisashi Kasahara, CISSP
Dr. Jae-Woo Lee, PhD, CISSP, CISA, CISM
Sung-Kwon Lee, CISSP
Rolf Moulton, CISSP-ISSMP, CISA, CCP
Dr. Corey Schou, Honorary CISSP
Forensics investigation and managing of incident response
Lt Col (R) Husin Jazri, CISSP
Director of the National ICT Security and Emergency Response Centre
(NISER), Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia
Lt Col Husin Jazri is currently the Director of the National ICT
Security and Emergency Response Centre (NISER), an organization
formed by the National IT Council and operated under the purview of
the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Malaysia. He
receives an engineering degree from the University of Hartford,
Connecticut, USA, a Post Graduate Diploma in System Analysis from
UiTM Shah Alam, Malaysia, Master of Science (with distinction) in
Information Security from the Royal Holloway University of London
and MBA from University Putra Malaysia, Serdang.
He is a Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP)
from (ISC)©÷, certified BS7799 Lead Auditor, and a visiting lecturer
in information security for the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and
Universiti Putra Malaysia. He is also a member of (ISC)©÷ Asian
Advisory Board.
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Security Issues in the Ubiquitous Office
Hisashi Kasahara, CISSP
Vice President, NTT Communications Corporation, Japan
Mr. Kasahara joined the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
(NTT) in 1979. He was engaged in the research and development work
on digital facsimile and video communication systems for 20 years at
the NTT R&D Center. Currently, he is the Vice President of NTT
Communications Corporation, and responsible for the business
development in the area of enterprise security and secure mobile ICT
systems. He got B.E. and M.E. from University of Tokyo.
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Welcome and Opening Remarks
Dr. Jae-Woo Lee, Ph.D., CISSP, CISA, CISM
Chair Professor, Graduate School of International Affairs and
Information, Dongguk University, Korea and Co-Chairman, Asian
Advisory Board, (ISC)©÷
Jae Woo Lee is the chair professor at Dongguk University, Graduate
School of International Affairs & Information and president of Cyber
Forensic Professional Association in Seoul. He is the first
president of the Korea Information Security Agency (KISA) and was
former chairman of the National Information System Security and
Audit Committee.
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Easy & Effective Threats Management against Future Threats, using
TESS TMS
Sung-Kwon Lee, CISSP
COO, Infosec Technologies Co. Ltd.
Sung-Kwon Lee is the founder and COO of Infosec Technologies Co. Ltd
and has extensive experience in the area of information systems
security. He has an M.Sc. in Information Security from Royal
Holloway, University of London. In addition Sung-Kwon Lee has a
Ph.D. in Information Security from Chunnam National University in
Korea. He was the first person to obtain the CISSP certification in
Korea and is also the President of the newly formed CISSP Korea
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Keynote Address II: Developing the next generation of CIOs
Rolf Moulton, CISSP-ISSMP, CISA, CCP
President and Chief Executive Officer (Interim), (ISC)©÷ USA
Rolf has more than 20 years experience as a Chief Information
Security Officer (CISO) at large multi-national organizations, where
he has developed, implemented and managed comprehensive info |
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