CEO George Adams of SSH Communications Security, Inc. will present how to identify and control daily operational risks and to build a comprehensive Operational Risk Management (ORM) plan at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum.

 

Operational Risk Management - The Big Security Picture

 

With enormous amounts of valuable corporate data concentrated in financial organizations’ information systems, IT managers must carefully control daily operational risks by implementing a comprehensive security model that addresses standard HR practices, as well as deploy and administer information security solutions throughout the IT infrastructure. George Adams will discuss how to build a comprehensive Operational Risk Management plan to prevent immense damages.

 

As CEO of SSH Communications Security, Inc., Mr. Adams is responsible for developing and executing strategies to build the company’s market position. With millions of users worldwide, the company’s Secure Shell application has become the de-facto standard for secure Internet logins.  Mr. Adams is also a member of the board of directors of the parent company in Finland. Prior to joining SSH, Mr. Adams was vice president of business development for Phoenix Technologies Ltd., where he led strategic initiatives in Internet-based remote management and support.  Mr. Adams has also previously held positions at Sun Microsystems, Intel, Analog Devices, and Motorola.

 

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October 06, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – Edmund Rucels, Director of Business Development at GAO RFID Inc. will cover intelligent RFID technology widely used by a variety of financial enterprises at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on October 28 & 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada.

Ed is a senior technology executive. He has a combined 40 years of IT operations and RF sales and marketing experience. He was an executive with Canada’s leading telecommunications manufacturer where he directed data processing and global network strategy. Later, he was consultant to a number of technology startup companies. Prior to heading sales and marketing at GAORFID he was responsible for global market at Canada’s leading RF manufacturer where he directed international supply chain initiatives for the cold chain and seaports.

 

2008 Financial Services Technology Forum

The 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum focuses on new, cutting-edge enterprise applications and solutions that are sustainable, flexible, and increase profitability. This year’s event features over 30 interactive expositions and 20 engaging conference sessions presented to all corporate users, from service providers to small, medium and large businesses alike.

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August 27, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – Bradley Brown, Chief Technology Officer at TUSC will present the implementation and benefits of the lightweight Service Oriented Architecture at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum.

 

Internal and External Application Integration - Oracle Fusion Web Services

 

Having ventured down the path of a full bore implementation of internal and external application integration in what he perceived as the most efficient and cost effective manner; attendees will get the benefit of his hindsight introspection today. Specifically, he will explain the implementation and benefits of the lightweight Service Oriented Architecture (i.e. Web Services) wherever it makes sense. This presentation will discuss the good, bad and ugly about this approach that was taken.

 

While Brad is easily recognized as an accomplished Oracle author and world-renowned speaker, it is his technological expertise that clearly is his identity. While he has enjoyed a countless number of major implementation successes over the years, one milestone that clearly stands out centers around the development of “Periscope” which he released through TUSC in 2002. Periscope is breakthrough software that makes data from other data sources (i.e., Microsoft Access, Sybase, SQL Server, DB2, Web Services, file systems, APIs, etc.) appear as if it’s in one big Oracle Database. The data also can be inserted, updated and deleted from many source databases. The groundbreaking tool works with more than 100 databases.

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October 06, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – Jennifer Fisher, Director of Sales at Speedware Ltd. will discuss the benefits and drivers for legacy modernization activities and introduce its various techniques and strategies at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on October 28 & 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada. 

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Legacy Modernization for Financial Institutions – What is it?  And Why do You Need it? 

Legacy modernization has become an increasingly popular option for financial institutions looking to optimize their IT. This session will explore the many benefits financial institutions can expect from legacy modernization including lowered maintenance costs, increased business agility and the availability of new technologies. Critical drivers for legacy modernization activities will be examined, including the rising maintenance costs of legacy applications, the need to align IT with business objectives, the shrinking pool of qualified resources capable of understanding and maintaining these applications, and the need to upgrade to modern, more flexible systems. 

An overview of the full spectrum of legacy modernization projects will be provided as well as techniques for assessing the health of legacy applications. A discussion on how to plan and execute a successful legacy modernization project will be included, along with a review of various modernization strategies and tips for staying on budget and on time.  Finally, case studies will be provided highlighting success in the financial services sector. 

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October 06, 2008 – Toronto, Canada – TippingPoint’s Director of Product Marketing, Craig Phelps will present to delegates the different approaches to ensure the integrity of personal information and to protect it against malicious attacks at the 2008 Financial Services Technology Forum scheduled on October 28 & 29, 2008 at the Design Exchange in Toronto, Canada.

 

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IPS-secured Networks

 

Collecting, retaining and securing personal information about customers, employees and other stakeholders is a daily activity for today’s financial services organizations. Not only do financial organizations risk losing customers and damaging their reputations, data breaches has led to lawsuits and negative press. As the dependence on electronic banking grows, federal regulations now mandate the protection of digital financial data, requiring institutions to rethink their network security priorities.

As a result, financial institutions are under more pressure than ever to ensure adequate privacy protection, provide and share information across multiple systems and facilities, monitor and evaluate the security of their information and maximize the value of their information technology resources. This session will provide an overview of how financial institutions can not only protect their networks from malicious attacks, but how to keep their data safe and meet third-party regulatory requirements in the process.

 

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