Industry Events & Training in October 2009
e-Crime Congress
A mix of plenary sessions coupled with educational seminars allow for good content provided by world renown experts who hail from global business, academia, government and the vendor communities.
Information Security Solutions Europe (ISSE)
ISSE 2009 is Europe's only independent security conference. Now in its eleventh year, ISSE 2009 will attract over 300 European security professionals offering exclusive insights on the latest developments in corporate and government security and identity management.
IP 2009
IP'08, Europe's leading IP and Convergence event and now in its third year, is your opportunity to experience the reality of converged networks. Visiting IP'08 will allow you to attend two days of seminars and case studies with industry-leading organisations. It will help you address key IP and convergence technologies, solutions, issues and futures as well as gaining expert guidance in the essentials of converged IP networking.
SC World Congress
Building on the success of the inaugural event, SC World Congress 2009 will feature four keynote presentations examining timely topics such as how the Obama Cyber Administration is looking at the intersection of the private and public sectors, and a CISO and CFO panel on information security recession management.
RSA Europe 2009
In information security, you’re trained to expect the unexpected. Changes occur in a nanosecond. Stay on top by staying one step ahead -- attend RSA Conference Europe 2009! Join us for the most comprehensive forum in information security. Come and learn about the latest trends and technologies, get access to new best practices, and gain insight into the practical and pragmatic perspectives on the most critical business issues facing you today. Connect and collaborate. Build your professional network. And mingle with the industry’s best and brightest.
Biometrics 2009
In an innovative and forward-thinking programme, more than 50 top international speakers revealed how biometric technology such as fingerprint, facial and iris recognition is being used to identify individuals – from large-scale government projects such as the national ID card scheme, law enforcement and border control to physical and logical access control in the workplace.