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- Key findings from the Global State of Information Security Survey (GISS)
The explosion of mobile telecommunication networks and handheld devices has led to a race to develop mobile e-commerce applications. However too often, the rush to develop mobile e-banking or e-commerce applications has resulted in a development lifecycle that lacks a sufficient security focus and organisations leveraging mobile devices as a new service delivery channel remain largely at risk. This, combined with widespread usage of mobile apps is dramatically changing the e-commerce landscape, making valuable payment and customer information a prime target for criminals. Understanding this, Michael Page International and PwC are pleased to invite you to a seminar, where our speakers will share insights from the 2012 Global State of Information Security Survey, an annual worldwide study by PwC, CIO Magazine and CSO Magazine. With more than 9,600 responses from professionals working on IT & security from 138 countries, you will gain invaluable insight into mobile security & privacy issues and learn how information security safeguards should be in alignment with the overall business strategy. Date: Time: Friday, 9th March 2012 2:30pm 17:00pm
Where: 26/F Office Tower A, Beijing Fortune Plaza, 7 Dongsanhuan Zhong Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing RSVP: By 2 March 2012 (Friday) to Kerry Jones T +86 10 5969 6653 E saraliu@michaelpage.com.cnor
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Samuel Sinn Partner Risk & Controls Solutions
Samuel Sinn has more than 20 years of experience in providing information security, IT risk management and IT audit services to state-owned enterprises, listed companies and multinational corporations in China, Hong Kong and the United States. He has extensive experience in advising on technology risk management within the financial services industry, as well as exposures to industries, including telecommunication, technology and manufacturing. Samuel has been working in China for 10 years. He provided IT risk assessments, eBanking security assessments, and IT security strategy advisory services to a number of large local banks as well as provided information systems security management advisory services to the automotive and telecommunication companies. Furthermore, he conducted a vast amount of IT audit work for various large local corporations. Samuel received a Bachelor degree in Business Administration from the San Francisco State University in the United States. He is a Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) and Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) as well as passed the China Certified Information Security Professional (CISP) exam (certificate pending) and serves as a Director of the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (ISACA), Hong Kong Chapter.
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