CSX 2016 Asia Pacific conference: CTO UBL Fund Manager to discuss cyber security incident response
Rehan Qadri, Chief Technology Officer, UBL Fund Managers will discuss Cyber Security Incident Response best practices at CSX 2016 Asia Pacific conference in Singapore, 14-16 November 2016. CSX 2016 Asia Pacific will be focused on practical cyber security solutions and guidance, tailored to every level of a security professional's career.
In his presentation titled "Incident Response, the Good, Bad and Ugly," Rehan Qadri, Chief Technology Officer, UBL Fund Managers, will discuss how to address why incident response capabilities are gaining more importance over protection and detection and how to respond the aftermath of cyber security breach. He will also highlight how to ensure minimum damage and fastest recovery plan possible based on widely accepted practices.
Rehan is an award winning CIO and has successfully developed a number of innovative internal software systems, external online portals for convenience of customers. He has also successfully created the UBL Funds Smart Savings Application the first smartphone app by any Asset Management Company in Pakistan so that customers can access their information and transact directly from their smartphones.
"Information technology has become a major part of most businesses, including the financial sector, where most companies are now seen moving towards a digital landscape. Cyber security threats however are the downside of this transformation. It is vital to deal with cyber threats with caution, especially in the financial sector. My team and I at UBL Fund Manager not only focus on innovation but are also providing solutions to meet any challenges that may come up." said Rehan Qadri, Chief Technology Officer UBL Fund Managers.
CSX Asia Pacific features renowned keynote speakers, including: Richard Quest, CNN International news anchor and host, "Quest Means Business" Ashkan Soltani, former chief technologist of the Federal Trade Commission (US), and independent researcher and consultant focused on privacy, security and behavioural economics Eddie Schwartz, president and COO, White Ops, Inc. Greg Williams, deputy editor, WIRED Magazine.-PR
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