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Programme for Members’Meetings
2002/2003 Season
Please note that these are provisional
details and are subject to change.
Other
Events & Conferences Events
2001/2002
The late afternoon meetings are free of
charge to IRMA members. However, places MUST be pre-booked for
security and other reasons.
Those wishing to attend should use the on-line
event booking form. or phone, fax or e-mail our administrator prior
to the date of the meeting. We need to receive sufficient
advance bookings in order to be able to run the meeting with a
reasonable minimum attendance.
For full day briefings a modest, very
competitive charge is made to cover both lunch and a full printed
delegate’s pack.
Registration for full day events can be
made using this form.
For further information contact IRMA
administration on 01707 852384 (phone), 01707 646275 (fax) or email meetings@bcs-irma.org
| Date |
Event |
Detail |
Time |
Venue |
| Tuesday 13th
May 2003
Evening |
Hackers
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John Butters – The Ernst & Young Tiger Team
An inside view of an attack and penetration
squad that uses skills that go beyond normal penetration testing.
As well as off-site attacks, they use techniques to gain access
into computer networks which include physical entry via ceilings,
stolen key cards and social engineering.
(Download
Presentation .ppt 596KB)
To be preceded by IRMA AGM |
16.00 for 16.30
to 18.00 |
KPMG
(map) |
| Tuesday 18th
March 2003
All Day |
Systems
development & auditing
|
Full
programme details and booking form
Download Presentations (restricted to
attendees. Note: Userid is 18march)
1.
Systems Development (.zip - 21KB)
2. Rapid Application
Development (.zip - 1.8MB)
3. SAP Projects
(.zip - 665KB)
4. Project Management
(.zip - 888KB)
|
0.00 to
16.00 |
Central
London |
| Tuesday 11th
February 2003
Evening |
Digital
signatures
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Professor Fred Piper
(Download
Presentation .ppt 450KB)
|
16.00 for
16.30 to 18.00 |
KPMG
(map) |
| Tuesday 28th
January 2003
All Day |
Cybercrime
uncovered |
Full
programme details and booking form
|
10.00 to
16.00 |
The
Old Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0NA
(map)
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| Tuesday 3rd
December 2002
Evening |
BS7799 |
Dave Watson,
Accredited Auditor
An in depth look at the interaction between a
number of standards including BS 7799 / BS 15000 in a real life
environment. This presentation aims to give up to date practical
advice on issues raised.
Download
Presentation (pdf 391KB) |
16.00 for
16.30 to 18.00 |
KPMG
(map) |
| Monday 4th
November 2002
All Day |
Implementing
and auditing IT Governance
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Joint Meeting with IT Faculty, ICAE&W
Full
programme details and booking form
Turnbull upset the apple cart by stating that
organisations should consider not only their financial controls,
but also their risk management processes, compliance and operation
controls. This has put many IT departments on the spot as they now
have to assure senior management that they have appropriate
processes in place to meet these requirements. One way of
achieving this is to implement an appropriate IT governance
programme. This seminar examines: the concepts of IT governance;
the role of risk management in the process; the importance of the
control environment; where control self assessment fits in; the
role of internal audit in providing objective assurance. |
10.00 to
16.00 |
Chartered
Accountants' Hall, Moorgate Place
(map) |
| Tuesday 1st
October 2002
Evening |
Database
Security |
Alex Brewer,
Lloyds TSB
|
16.00 for
16.30 to 18.00 |
KPMG
(map) |
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