Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit “Evolution of Security – What will concern us in 2015” A Best Practices Thought Leadership Seminar PROGRAMME 24 June 2010 Unisys International Management Centre - UIMC Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” Seminar Summary The converging threats facing enterprises today come in all forms, from physical and cyber attacks to personal false identification and data fraud. Business leaders in this increasingly connected world are being challenged like never before to find innovative ways to cut operational costs while simultaneously delivering higher ROI on investments that protect their employees, customers, infrastructure, networks, data and other critical assets. The purpose of this one-day event is to enable and facilitate the sharing of proven “best practices” for integrated security solution strategies and implementations. In a beautiful world-class conference center, this seminar will bring together approximately 50 C-level executives from global public and private sector organizations that depend on Unisys and/or EMC as their security technology partners. The ten speakers will be customers providing real-world case studies and industry thought leaders providing insights into the future of security technology. All in all, a highly-interactive educational forum that you will not want to miss. Integrated Security Solutions for Today and Tomorrow You are only as secure as your weakest link and getting security right has become increasingly complex. In this complex world of accelerating change getting it right and cutting costs has to be about taking a holistic approach that pulls together all the elements of physical, employee, customer and IT security into a tightly integrated and managed process. An effective security solution for today and tomorrow has to help save money, save and protect life, protect and preserve property, safeguard and assure the integrity of vital evidence whilst always enabling swift recovery from an event if, unfortunately, it still happens. Getting it right means that security must be viewed as a whole, ensuring every aspect is covered and that it is integrated with all other business processes with the flexibility to adapt to business change. If that assurance is in place, security is an enabler that drives revenue and margin and allows for predictable, secure services and reduction in the cost of compliance. Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” Make plans to attend this inaugural event. Just as the fall of the Roman Empire caused the shattering of the somewhat fragile economic and demographic equilibrium in the beautiful area of South France, our times today are causing feelings of insecurity. As a response to their overall feelings of insecurity, the peasants of long ago drew closer together and the “perched villages” such as the magnificent St. Paul de Vence started to appear. Let’s draw closer to take a closer look at creating a secure operation and a secure world. Speakers • Lord Toby Harris of Haringey • Peter Clarke, former Deputy Commissioner Metropolitan Police and UK National Counter Terrorism Coordinator • Roger Cressey, President of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC • Stewart Room, Partner at Field Fisher Waterhouse • Michael Burns, Principal at Booz and Company Ltd • Michael Saunders, Unisys Supply Chain Specialist • Paul Wiles, former UK Government Chief Social Scientist • Gérard Galler, Policy Officer, European Commission • Neil Fisher, Seminar Moderator and Unisys VP Global Security Solutions • Dick O’Leary, Senior Director, Global Solutions Group at EMC Corporation Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” PROGRAMME Wednesday, June 23 14:00 – 18:00 Check-in and Registration 18:00 – 19:00 Opening Remarks, Introductions and Agenda Review Neil Fisher, Seminar Moderator and Unisys VP of Global Security Solutions, Dick O’Leary, Senior Director, Global Solutions Group, EMC 19:30 – 20:00 Welcome Outdoor Reception 20:00 Welcome informal Dinner Thursday, June 24 7:00 – 8:30 Breakfast 8:45 – 9:00 Setting the Scene-Unisys 9:00 – 9:30 Setting the Scene-the Security View from Here to 2015 and beyond. The world we live in is becoming progressively more interconnected with a myriad more challenges and threats as well as benefits. The "West" has not been faced with the sort of cataclysmic war seen in the 20th Century for over 60 years. However, increasing instability is going to fuel localised problems that will have a global reach. From insurgency to terrorism to organized crime, not just nations but everyone in a joined up society is affected individually as well as collectively today and for the foreseeable future. The Keynote speaker will layout his expectations for what a safe and secure society can expect in the next few years." Lord Toby Harris of Haringey 9:30 – 9:45 Q&A Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” 9:45 – 11:30 Terrorism, Law Enforcement and the Legal Environment This first session will deal with the criminal and terrorist threats, as well as the legal "threats", faced by the information infrastructure dependent society and what to be aware of over the next few years. Peter Clarke, former Deputy Commissioner Metropolitan Police and UK National Count Terrorism Coordinator Roger Cressey, President of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC Stewart Room, Partner at Field Fisher Waterhouse Panel Discussion 11:30 – 11:50 Coffee Break 11:50 – 13:20 People, Passengers and Supply Chain Two of the greatest dependencies business has are people and cargo transportation. The speakers will explain the business challenges faced today and over the next few years. Michael Burns - Principal at Booz and Company Ltd Michael Saunders – Unisys Supply Chain Specialist Panel Discussion 13:35 – 14:30 Lunch – Barbeque 14:30 – 14:45 Setting the scene 14:45 – 16:15 Business and Society Business is still recovering from the catastrophic failure of the financial markets and so is society. Yet the use of information is accelerating exponentially and greater. This session will examine the consumers’ view. Paul Wiles, former UK Government Chief Social Scientist Q&A Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” 16:15 – 16:40 Tea and Coffee Break and Group Photo 16:40 – 18.30 Information Infrastructure We now live in a global community with an increasing dependence on the internet. There will be progress in connecting more people and more business. Technology will make greater leaps of innovation as it responds to the demands of the consumer. This session will look at what impacts will be felt and what it means to everyone. Gérard Galler, Policy Officer, European Commission Roger Cressey, President of Good Harbor Consulting, LLC Panel Discussion 18:30 – 19:00 Closing Remarks-Unisys and EMC Neil Fisher, Seminar Moderator and Unisys VP of Global Security Solutions Dick O’Leary, Senior Director, Global Solutions Group, EMC 19:30 – 20:00 Gala Outdoor Reception 20:00 Gala Dinner Friday, 25 June 9:00 Morning Departures Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” Speaker Biographies Lord Toby Harris Lord Toby Harris was made a Life Peer in June 1998 and is Vice-Chair of the Labour Peers. He is Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Policing and Treasurer of the Parliamentary Information Technology Committee (PITCOM). He is a member of the Joint Committee on National Security and was also a member of the House of Lords Select Committee that reported on Personal Internet Security in 2007. He was born in 1953 and graduated from Cambridge University in 1975, having studied Natural Sciences and Economics. His professional career began with four years in the Economics Division of the Bank of England. He then spent seven years at the Electricity Consumers’ Council, becoming Deputy Director in 1983. In 1987, he became Director of the Association of Community Health Councils for England and Wales (the national statutory body representing patients’ interests). He remained there until October 1998, when he established his own public affairs consultancy, Toby Harris Associates, which advises a number of major public and private sector bodies. He was a member of the London Assembly from May 2000 to June 2004, on which he led the Labour Group. He was the first Chair of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), during that period and a member of the Executive of the Association of Police Authorities from 2000 to 2006. He continues to sit on the MPA as the representative of the Home Secretary with a remit to oversee the national and international functions of the Metropolitan Police - primarily its role in counter-terrorism and security. He is the Chair of the Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody which reports to the Ministry of Justice, the Home Office and the Department of Health. He was a member of Haringey Council from 1978 to 2002 and was its Leader from 1987 to 1999, having previously spent five years as Chair of Social Services. He was Chair of the Association of London Government, representing the 33 local authorities in London, from its formation in 1995 until 2000, having previously chaired the Association of London Authorities. From 1986 to 1993, he was Chair of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities’ Social Services Committee and led for local government in negotiations about the introduction of Community Care and the Children Act. He is Vice-President of and was formerly a member of the Executive of the Local Government Association. He was the first Chair of the Institute of Commissioning Professionals, has been a non-executive director of the London Ambulance Service, a Senior Associate of the Kings Fund, and a member of the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants. He is a former member of the Committee of the Regions of the European Union. Programme for “Unisys/EMC Global Security Summit” Mr. Peter Clarke Peter Clarke joined the Metropolitan Police in 1977 after graduating in Law from Bristol University.
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