ABOUT THE ROUNDTABLES SERIES
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
SC Magazine UK is pleased to announce an exclusive, ongoing initiative, The SC Magazine UK Editorial Roundtable Series, at our new central London offices.
This latest ...
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
thought leadership series is an ideal forum for CISOs, CTOs and other senior industry leaders to network with peers, earn CPE credits and discuss and ...
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
discuss and analyse the latest insights in information security at either our Executive Boardroom in Central London or a high profile restaurant like Aqua Shard.
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
The Roundtables will feature a networking breakfast, followed by an invitation-only, closed-door discussion.
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
Expert opinion is divided on the causes and solutions.
The SC UK Editorial Roundtable Series
Opinions are split over how to respond.
The Roundtables will feature a networking breakfast, followed by an invitation-only, closed-door discussion.
Our upcoming SC Magazine UK Editorial Roundtable topics include:

22 Oct: SC Roundtable: Monitoring - Identifying normal to root out anomalies
Only by identifying normal activity and monitoring it can you spot anomalous activity on the network - and that applies equally to malicious or accidental data leakage. We discuss options for automation and what to do when manual intervention is required.
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19 Nov: SC Roundtable: Recovering from a breach
We have all been breached, but some of us don't know it. So the differentiator is how we respond. There are increasing regulatory requirements to be met in terms of notification, but how this is done can influence reputation. Similarly - a breach prepared for, with a play-book in place, and a viable recovery plan - that is practised - can improve company resilience and avoid turning a breach into a disaster. Share best practices - what worked for you and what works for others - at our high level peer to peer roundtable.
LOCATION
To be announced: Central London
*Attendance at each Roundtable will be limited to 15 CISO, CTO and other senior industry leaders and will be by invitation only. To find out more about the process, or to be considered for an invitation, please contact Tony Morbin, Illena Armstrong, or Karen Koza.
**By registering for the SC Magazine UK Roundtable Series and attending any sponsored session you are agreeing to your data being held by the organisers in the UK and US, and to being contacted by the sponsor (exhibitor company).
CONTACT
For information on becoming an SC Magazine Editorial Roundtable sponsor:
David Steifman, VP sales, [email protected], +001 646 638 6008
Martin Hallett, account director, [email protected], +44 (0) 7880 054997
Dennis Koster, account manager, [email protected], +001 646 638 6019
For general information on SC Roundtables:
Tony Morbin, editor-in-chief, [email protected], +44 (0) 20 8267 8078
Illena Armstrong, VP editorial, [email protected], +001 508 278 9768
Karen Koza, director of marketing, [email protected], +001 646 638 6169
PAST ROUNDTABLES

At this SC Roundtable: Identity and access management: getting it right, which took place on 17 September 2015, industry leaders discussed that while technology can improve id security, people remain the weakest link and good policies and staff education can reduce risk. They shared best practices and discovered how peers reconcile ease-of-use with secure identity management, what their experience is of two-factor options, including biometrics, from fingerprints to selfies, and whether crowd-sourced identity is a viable option, plus views on password managers.

At this SC Roundtable: Application security, which took place on 26 June 2015, industry leaders explored some of the main problems associated with application security and sought out ways to address these effectively as part of an organisation's overall and ever-changing risk management and security plan.
At this SC Roundtable: cyber-security at top table, which took place on 8 May 2015, industry leaders discussed structures, policies, budgeting and the CISO/board responsibilities and relations needed to achieve resilience in the face of growing attacks.

At this SC Roundtable: Public sector data, which took place on 26 March 2015, senior CISOs and business sector managers from the Public Sector met to discuss with their peers the particular information security issues they face, ranging from securing the vast amounts of personal data that Public authorities hold, to the introduction of online services, from pensions and passports to driving licences and planning applications - securely, and reliably. It was an opportunity to share experiences and best practice, raise problems and provide tips and advice.
Our SC Roundtable: Mobile Security discussion took place on 30 January 2015. The proliferation of mobile devices - especially those not fully controlled by the organisation - is one of the gravest security challenges facing organisations, and research indicates employee attitudes towards security are lax. In this SC Roundtable, we surveyed the fast-evolving sector, including the demise of the perimeter, off-site access including via issued or user-owned devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones and wearables), looking at policy, hardware and software options to enable secure usage that protects organisations' data and the privacy of employees and clients.

Our SC Roundtable: Privacy discussion took place on 19 September 2014. Leaders in the industry gathered to discuss what privacy truly means and what can savvy organisations do to ensure the continued privacy of their businesses, customers and employees? And at what cost? This inaugural SC Roundtable uncovered the questions that information security leaders should be asking to ensure they comply with data protection and civil liberty requirements, and delve into the answers.
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