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Understanding Cloud Risks, Compliance & Mitigation Measures
The onset of the pandemic has thrown normalcy out of gear. There is talk of a “new normal”, which continues to be defined and remains as broad as ever. The synapse between the COVID-19 pandemic and cloud security imperatives can be addressed with a call to action that the new cyber & cloud security strategy on the anvil can address. There must be sync with these modern realities and adaptation along with the willingness to innovate for future disruptions which will in turn reinvigorate our trust and boost our digital immunity.
Join leading experts from Malaysia with domain proficiency and expertise to discuss the key issues and trends facing cloud security and cybersecurity today at this virtual Summit organized by CSA APAC & Protem Committe, CSA Malaysia Chapter on 16 December 2020.
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The onset of the pandemic has thrown normalcy out of gear. There is talk of a “new normal”, which continues to be defined and remains as broad as ever. The synapse between the COVID-19 pandemic and cloud security imperatives can be addressed with a call to action that the new cyber & cloud security strategy on the anvil can address. There must be sync with these modern realities and adaptation along with the willingness to innovate for future disruptions which will in turn reinvigorate our trust and boost our digital immunity.
Join leading experts from Malaysia with domain proficiency and expertise to discuss the key issues and trends facing cloud security and cybersecurity today at this virtual Summit organized by CSA APAC & Protem Committe, CSA Malaysia Chapter on 16 December 2020.
Earn CPE Credits: To download your viewing certificate, navigate to the “Viewing History” section of your BrightTALK Account. You can find more information about this here: https://support.brighttalk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204280700-Can-I-have-a-list-of-all-the-webinars-I-ve-attended-
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Speakers & Panelists
Francoise GILBERT
Global Privacy Strategist
CEO, DataMinding, Inc. |
Widely recognized as a pioneer and a thought leader, Francoise Gilbert has spent most of her career as an attorney advising clients on a wide range of data privacy and security legal issues. In the early days of data networks and the Internet, she worked with State and Federal elected officials on the development of legal structures that would apply to the collection, use and transfer of sensitive personal data. Today, her practice is focused on assisting clients in developing products and services that meet everchanging data privacy and cybersecurity legal requirements.
Francoise Gilbert is the author of the leading two-volume treatise “Global Privacy and Security Law” which covers in depth the privacy and data protection laws of over 70 countries on all continents. A sought-after speaker, Francoise Gilbert has been featured on numerous panels throughout the United States and internationally on privacy, cyber security, global privacy programs, cloud computing, connected objects, smart cities, artificial intelligence, and other emerging issues. |
Dr. Hing-Yan LEE
EVP APAC, CSA
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Hing Yan LEE is Executive Vice President, APAC at the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). He has over 30 years of ICT working experience in both the public and private sectors. He was global director of the CSA STAR program for 6 months in 2017. Prior to that, he was Director of National Cloud Computing Office at the Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) for 9+ years, where he was responsible for the national program for, inter alia, developing the cloud ecosystem, promoting cloud adoption by government agencies and private enterprises, and building a trusted environment (which included developing the Multi-Tier Cloud Security (MTCS) standards and Cloud Outage Incident Response guidelines).
He was previously Deputy Director of National Grid Office at the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), Principal Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research, Director of Knowledge Lab and Deputy Director of Japan-Singapore Artificial Intelligence Centre at the Kent Ridge Digital Labs as well as Deputy Director at Information Technology Institute (the applied R&D arm of the National Computer Board). He oversaw and managed industry collaborations and applied R&D in machine language translation, spoken language dialogue, expert systems, knowledge discovery, data mining, data visualization, and other knowledge-driven efforts. Hing Yan co-founded two high-tech companies in 2000 and is a technology advisor to a fintech start-up. He was an adjunct associate professor at the National University of Singapore, served on the School of Digital Media & Infocomm Technology Advisory Committee at the Singapore Polytechnic, Engineering Accreditation Board team member (2014), co-chair of the National Infocomm Competency Framework Technical Committee on Cloud Computing as well as a member of the Cloud Computing Standards Coordinating Task Force of the Singapore Infocomm Standards Committee (ITSC). He was also a member of the NatSteel Corporate R&D Advisory Panel, an advisor/member to the Singapore National Archives Board, and the Australia-Singapore Joint ICT Council. Hing Yan is a Fellow and former VP of the Cloud Chapter in Singapore Computer Society. He is active in the ITSC working group on MTCS revision, and SingAREN Lightwave Internet Exchange (SLIX 2.0) Steering Committee. He has also undertaken consultancy and research reviews for the governments of Finland, Israel, Malaysia and Singapore as well as cloud service providers. He graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with PhD and MS degrees in Computer Science. He previously studied at Imperial College London in the UK where he obtained a BSc (Eng.) with 1st Class Honours in Computing and MSc in Management Science. |
Steven SIM
Vice President
ISACA Singapore Chapter |
Steven Sim has worked for 23 years in the cybersecurity field with large end-user enterprises and critical infrastructures, undertaken global CISO role, driven security governance and management initiatives and headed incident response, security architecture, technology and operations at local, regional and global levels.
He currently leads Global Cybersecurity Incident Response and oversees CSIRTs in business units. He also leads the Group IT Security CoE and Technology Scanning to franchise best practices to business units and has also driven cyber initiatives, developed standards, managed threats, researched vulnerabilities and promoted awareness. Always keen to give back to the community, he also volunteers at the ISACA Singapore Chapter as the Vice President and holds a Masters in Computing, CCISO, CGEIT, CRISC, CISM, CISA, CDPSE, CISSP as well as technical certifications GICSP, GREM, GCIH and GPPA. He is an APMG-accredited trainer for ISACA's core certifications and a member of both the Microsoft APAC CISO Council and Fortinet Executive Cyber Exchange (ECE). He regularly shares his thoughts on cyber risk and security, lectures on an adjunct basis at National University of Singapore Institute of System Sciences, speaks and panels at both international and local conferences and published articles. He is recognised in the Peerlyst 29 Highly Influential CISOs list, a Singapore SkillsFuture Fellow and a Professional (Leaders) Finalist in Singapore’s Cybersecurity Awards 2018. Key areas of expertise and experience lie with IT Security Governance, Risk Optimisation, Compliance, Security Assessment, Incident Management, Training, Awareness. Planned and oversee deployment of solutions enabling business for large IT enterprises and critical OT infrastructure with focus on Internet of Logistics TM, CP 4.0 TM, Supply Chain 4.0 and Cyber-Physical Systems. |
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9:00am - 9.25am |
Welcome Remarks Dr. Hing-Yan LEE (EVP APAC, CSA) Opening Address Jim REAVIS (CEO & Co-founder, CSA) |
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9:25 am - 9:55am |
Keynote 1 : TBC |
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10:00 am - 10:30am |
Hybrid Cloud and Its Associated Risks Narudom ROONSIRIWONG (Co-chair, Hybrid Cloud Security WG CSA & SVP, IT Security, Kiatnakin Public Bank, Thailand) |
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10:30 am - 11:00am |
Mitigation Measures for Risks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities in Hybrid Cloud Environment Zou FENG and/or Geng TAO (Co-chair, Hybrid Cloud Security WG CSA & xxx, Huawei) |
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11:00am - 11:30am |
ICS Security William Ho (Co-chair, ICS Security WG, CSA) |
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11:30am - 12:15pm |
Panel Discussion 1 - "Cloud Security in the Age of Hybrid Clouds" MODERATOR : Onn Chee WONG (SG) PANELISTS:
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1:30pm - 2:00pm |
Keynote 2 : TBC - Sponsor 2 |
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2:00pm - 2:30pm |
Blockchain xxx Kurt SEIFRIED (Chief Blockchain Officer & Director, Special Projects, CSA) |
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2:30pm - 3:00pm |
The Promise and Pitfalls of Committing to Cloud : Securing Authorization and Architecture Off - Premise Steven SIM (VP, ISACA Singapore Chapter) |
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3:00pm - 3:30pm |
How privacy & security professionals can cooperate to achieve better compliance with laws & standards, reduce risks & costs to their organization Francoise GILBERT (Global Privacy Strategist, CEO, Data Minding, Inc) The pandemic has caused drastic changes in the way in which most entities operate. Without much planning, or advanced warnings, organizations have been forced to transfer their trade secrets, business plans as well as personal information about their employees or customers, to the improvised home offices of their employees. As the world is trying to adapt to the new norm of confinement and shelter at home as a means of operating, organizations are learning to operate from makeshift command centers established in their employees’ dining room table or guest room. In this new ecosystem, cloud services have become the primary source of computing and processing capabilities. Increased use of cloud services requires increased workforce to manage and operate these systems, and ensure that compliance requirements are met and best practices maintained. Cloud services encompass numerous privacy and security issues. At a time when privacy and security professionals are scarce, organization may help increase efficiency and do more with less if they can encourage privacy and security professionals to cooperate in their tasks. In this session we will discuss some of the new privacy and security issues that cloud users and providers may be facing, and how cooperation between privacy and security professionals might help increase efficiency. |
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3:30pm - 4:15pm |
Panel Discussion 2 - "The Intersection of Security and Privacy" OR "Security Meets Privacy on the Cloud" MODERATOR : xxx (SG) PANELISTS:
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