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Cyber Terrorism: How Ready is Hong Kong?
Tuesday 15 January 2008 / Breakfast Seminar
Registration 7:30am Breakfast at 7:45am Session 8:00-9:00am
Oasis Room, Level 8, Renaissance Harbour View Hotel, 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai
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Cyber terrorism, once the stuff of spy novels, has now become a real threat. Technological advances have made the internet ubiquitous. With so much of our daily existence now reliant upon it, any prolonged disruption would mean that many individuals and businesses could not sustain their daily livelihood.
In this presentation you will learn the following:
What are the possible cyber terrorism threats facing Hong Kong?
What strategies are in place for protecting major information systems in HK and how have they been implemented?
What is the emergency response plan in the event of an outage?
What is the security policy and Governance framework?
What risk management and security compliance measures have been put in place?
Business continuity – how to maintain it in the event of cyber terrorism?
John S C Wong, Assistant Government Chief Information Officer, Office of the Government Chief Information Officer heads the Infrastructure and Security Division in OGCIO. John’s responsibilities cover the development of the Government’s IT infrastructure, interoperability standards, information security matters and the operation of the Certification Authority Recognition Office as well as the collaboration with the industry on the developments in these areas in HK.
T Y Chan, Assistant Director (Regulatory), Office of the Telecommunication Authority graduated from the CUHK and joined the Post Office in 1981. TY joined OFTA in 1993 and is now the Assistant Director responsible for regulating and licensing all types of fixed and mobile public telecommunications services. He plays a key role in developing regulatory frameworks for new telecommunications technologies including fixed mobile convergence, and broadband wireless access.
Kenny Wong, Chief Inspector (Operations) Technology Crime Division, Commercial Crime Bureau, HK Police joined HK Police Force in 1995 and was promoted to Chief Inspector of Police in 2006. Kenny has a bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering and a masters degree in e-commerce. With solid technical background, he is now in-charge of the Operations section of Technology Crime Division in HK which is responsible for investigating serious, complex and 'first of a kind' technology crime related cases.
REGISTRATION FORM
(please return to the Chamber office by fax at 2838 3390 on or before 11 Jan. 2008)
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