MIS Training Institute is pleased to invite you to the Middle East's premier event for information security directors - the 2nd Annual Chief Information Security Officer Middle East 2009 - Executive Summit & Roundtable. Taking place on 9th - 11th November 2009 at the InterContinental Hotel in Muscat, Oman, the summit will bring together information security directors and experts from across the Middle East. The aim is to share real life experiences and views on how to approach current threats and responses.
Why should you attend this years' CISO Middle East Summit?
1. Hear directly from international experts about how they are ensuring that information security remains integral to business strategy. The prestigious speaker panel includes CISOs and experts from Saudi Hollandi Bank, Omani Cert, Dubai Police, BankMed, National Bank of Oman, Toyota Motor Europe & the Information Security Forum to name a few. View the full list of speakers online.
2. An unrivalled networking opportunity for information security professionals in the Middle East. The summit provides you with dedicated time to build trust based relationships with peers across the Middle East and the rest of the World. Perfect for expanding your global security network with professionals who face the same challenges as you.
3. The unique learning format - innovative new case studies, inspiring keynotes, panel debates and roundtables - provide you with the ideal opportunity to gain assurances on managing threats on a day-to-day basis and preparing for the future. Are you missing any tricks?
4. The CISO Roundtable held under Chatham House Rule. Safely compare and share challenges on IT risk metrics, the key emerging security risks and security technologies to enhance operational capabilities.
5. Muscat! Muscat is the heart of the Sultanate, the political and administrative hub of the nation, the centre of tourism and commercial activities. Among its attractions are a number of magnificent beaches and breathtaking creeks such as Qurum Beach, Al-Jissah, Yitti, Al-Khairan and Al-Bustan. Several restored forts, folk museums and traditional souqs are popular attractions not to be missed.
Added by InternalAuditAndITSecurity on August 21, 2009