Title: What is Cyber Security Anyway??
Speaker: Catriona Watson
Abstract:
Really, what do people mean when they talk about 'cyber'? The talk will examine this and other questions in a way that is non-technical – the speaker comes from a training not technical background! The seminar will focus particularly on:
- What the issues are globally.
- Who should be concerned, why, and what they can do about it.
- Who has been behind the big cyber breaches? For what purpose? What has been the effect of those breaches?
- What are the Japanese government and private sector doing on this?
Most importantly, the seminar will give you guidance on what you need to know and consider in terms of your work.
Profile:
Catriona Watson is working with the Cyber Security team for Protection Group International, a privately owned UK business offering integrated, intelligence-led risk management solutions. PGI specialises globally in the secure protection of its clients’ assets: human, physical, legal, intellectual property, financial and operational. She works specifically on developing the international market for its Cyber products and services. As of September 2014 she is based in Tokyo working to build PGI's presence in Asia.
She is also working on the implementation of its Cyber Fellowship Programme which works with senior policy makers to develop the strategic capabilities, statutory powers and frameworks that enable, control and oversee the work of the operational and tactical staff developed through its other programmes.
Date: Saturday, July 30, 2016
Time: 14:00-17:00
Doors open: 13:30
Place: Room #225 at Seisen University, Gotanda
Address: 3-16-21 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-8642
Cost: JAT members 1,000 yen; non-members 3,000 yen (advance registration for the seminar is NOT necessary)
Koryukai: 17:00-19:00 (advance registration is recommended, pay in cash at seminar reception)
Venue: the seminar place (Room #225 at Seisen University, Gotanda)
Koryukai cost: 2,500 yen (food + drinks)
Registration is open!
Inquiries: [email protected]