Creating a Secure and Trusted Environment within the Public Sector
The global IT security market (includes security software & security appliances) is expected to grow at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 15.5% through 2012 from 2008, according to RNCOS. The Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to account for the majority of IT security solutions market by 2012. Overall IT security market is approximately 3,000 to 5,000 million baht and still growing and expanding in Thailand.
In its inaugural year, Cyber Security for Government Asia 2011 will bring together international and regional speakers to discuss emerging trends in cyber security, how this will affect public sector information security and what measures can be taken to ensure a secure IT infrastructure.
Benefits of Attending: Explore the new role of cyber security in defending nations Ensure ICT security and privacy in government organisations Learn measures to secure the internet environment Review the impact of Web 2.0 on cyber security Manage best practices in cyber security audits Identify key risk areas in the communication networks Discuss guidelines for a resilient cyber security strategy for the private sector
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