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Big Data - as in massive amounts of data collection, processing, storage and archiving - creates a couple of new challenges for people who try to deal with data management, information management, but also people who are involved in securing this information. Security for big data is about providing access, ensuring data protection (as in avoiding data leakage), but also about integrity and data management. Big Data in information security landscape also refers to the way Information Security technologies are making use of historical data, security information and event (SIEM) management data, to improve ways to better secure the organization.
With some delay, finally announcing January 30th as our first in depth dive into why for information security, Big Data is bigger than the hype.
Program Overview
- A practical view on the business power of Advanced Analytics”, by Jo Coutuer, Partner, Deloitte
- Consulting, Information Management Making sense of the big data of security, by Stefaan Van Daele, IT Security Architect IBM Benelux
- Moving from being too late to being proactive in driving new opportunities and security, tbc Oracle
- Identifying Desire Lines and Conformance Checking making use of Process Mining, Bram Vanschoenwinkel, Business Architect, AE
- Turning machine-generated data into real-time insights for IT security and the business. by Erwin Geirnaert Zion Security & Splunk
- Big Data Yields Big Insights, also in risk by Robert Griffin (tbc), CTO EMEA, RSA - the security division of EMC
- Big Data Grows Up, by Dave Vijzelman, CA Technologies
- Privacy considerations and big data : identifying some key challenges and potential impact from regulatory changes, by Dave Clarke (tbc), Distrinet, Computer Sciences, KU Leuven
- Lessons to be learned from Accumulo, a Big Table clone with security in mind, open sourced by NSA; by Nathan Bijnens, Hadoop & infrastructure consultant at DataCrunchers
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Drinks and lunch are included and offered by our partners. Visit the city of Leuven, and the main university hall in the Naamsestraat.
This event is free to attend for those receiving this email invitation.
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