Events
Duane Morris Partner Jonathan Armstrong to Present at the e-Crime Mid-Year Meeting
September 15, 2011 | London
| Victoria Park Plaza
Duane Morris partner Jonathan P. Armstrong will be presenting at the e-Crime Mid-Year Meeting, to be held on Thursday, September 15, 2011, in London. Mr. Armstrong will discuss "The Future of UK and EU Data Protection Compliance and Security-related Regulations: A Whirlwind Tour of Where It's All Going and the Implications." This session will focus on the following: third parties, outsourcing, contracts, vendor management, audit wrangles, security best practice and standards; social networking, privacy, the death of privacy, identity portability, public web applications and cookies; information misdeeds, data theft and leakage, lost laptops, insecure websites, emails and file security failure; and what all these trends add up to in terms of corporate policy, best practice and limiting liability.
About the e-Crime Mid-Year Meeting
The e-Crime Mid-Year Meeting is designed to meet the needs of key stakeholders and decision makers who are responsible for managing information and technology risk, protecting sensitive data, securing technology and ensuring compliance with multiple regulatory requirements.
The agenda provides strategic and technical advice, examples of best practices and practical case studies that detail how in-house professionals can meet the demands of evolving business models. The conference provides unique perspectives on how organizations can take advantage of emerging opportunities to increase productivity or decrease cost while at the same time maintaining the security and integrity of IT systems and electronic assets. Those attending include heads and directors of I.T., information security, technology risk management, information risk management, application and network security, business continuity and resilience, investigations, forensics, privacy, audit and compliance. Industry sectors typically represented range from banking through to oil and gas.
For more information about the meeting or to register to attend, please visit the e-Crime Congress website.











