Secure information architecture: security by design
ACS & DAMA Joint Professional Development event
Registration End Date: Tue, 22 May, 02:00 PM
CompletedACS & DAMA Joint Professional Development event
Registration End Date: Tue, 22 May, 02:00 PM
Completed<i>Registration from 5 pm, Presentation at 5:30, Networking canapes and drinks from 6:30.</i><br><br>Traditional and isolated approaches to information management and security often fall short. A business resilience and risk driven security by design approach is required to secure the digital information assets in the digitally-enabled ecosystems. To address this concern, this presentation will discuss a practical secure enterprise information architecture design (SEIAD) approach.<br><br><b>Presenter:</b><br>Dr Asif Gill<br><br>Dr Asif Gill is an International thought leader and expert in adaptive enterprise design. He is associate director at KPMG Australia and also a senior lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He has extensive experience in both agile and non-agile environments, and a deep appreciation of the different perspectives in a number of IT-enabled improvement, transformation and innovation projects in private and public government organisations. He has published three books and number of academic and industry articles.<br><br><b>Members & non-members</b> <ul><li>If you are not a member of ACS and want to find out more about membership and becoming an ACS member, please click <a href="https://www.acs.org.au/home.html" target="_blank">here</a> or</li><li>If you are a member of ACS and please update your contact details now to receive an ACS Branded T-shirt for free provided you send your size to acscanb@acs.org.au by 22 May before 2pm.</li></ul>
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