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IDC & Novell Conference: Business Issues of Governance, Risk Management & Compliance

IDC & Novell Conference

The actual title of this seminar is quite long and confusing; “Putting The Cart Before The Horse : Can You Really Be Compliant If You’re Not Secure? ”. Please be informed that this conference is brought to you by IDC and sponsored by Novell. Here is the synopsis,

Given the confusing plethora of technology solutions and frameworks that address the compliance and IT security challenges facing enterprises, recent IDC surveys reveal that “How do we start?” is the big question plaguing CIOs in the Asia-Pacific region when it comes to implementing necessary controls against IT security risks and ensuring compliance.

Join IDC and Novell in a roundtable discussion on addressing the business issues of Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC); and balancing IT security with productivity.

This roundtable series will be held across 14 cities in the Asia-Pacific, bringing together analysts, technology experts and CIOs from the region to discuss how compliance efforts without consideration of systematic security are not only difficult and expensive but also fragile and incomplete; and why institutionalized security is the route to effective and efficient compliance.

Before the turn of the 21st century, companies used to focus internally for productivity and efficiency to compete. Innovations were geared towards cost reduction in products, processes, inventories and waste to have a competitive edge.

These IDC analyst-led discussions will review the IT security and compliance scenario in the Asia-Pacific region and highlight how there is a clear ROI for implementing systematic security within your enterprise, given the high costs of ad-hoc, manual efforts at compliance.

Event details,
Date: February 26, 2008
Time: 8.00AM – 10.30AM
Venue: Hotel Nikko, Kuala Lumpur
Registration: http://www.idc.com.my/managed2007/registration/register_step1.asp

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