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Public Forum: Hong Kong - an Unsafe Place to Surf?(14-Jun-2008)

In a recent report “Mapping the Mal Web Revisited" by McAfee, the “.hk” domain is rated the most high risk domain for web surfing. The report has aroused much attention on the trust and confidence of Hong Kong as an international business hub and financial centre.

Is the report really reflecting problems that Hong Kong needs to deal with? What are they and how can we deal with them? How can we benchmark the performance in information security assurance of Hong Kong? We have organized a public forum and have invited industry professionals to jointly discuss this topic.

Topic

Public Forum: Hong Kong - an Unsafe Place to Surf?

Date 14-Jun-2008 (Sat)
Time

2:15pm - 5:00pm
2:15pm - 2:30pm (Registration)

Fee

Free of charge

Language

Cantonese with English presentation slides

Venue

Room 202, Duke of Windsor Social Service Building,
15 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong

Seats

Members of organizers and supporting organizations
Limited seats. First come first serve.

Registration Use this Registration Form
Fax:2900-8338
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Speakers

Moderator:
Mr. Charles Mok (ISOC-HK)

Panelists:
Mr. Leo Chan (information security professional)
讣   Mr. Jonathan Shea (HKDNR)
讣   Mr. Roy Ko (HKCERT)
讣   Mr. York Mok (HKISPA)
讣   Mr. Bernard Kan (PISA)
讣   Mr. SC Leung (IT Voice)

Presentation Slides InfoSecurity@HK are you confident to proceed? (1.4MB)
Photos

Organizers

Internet Society HK Chapter


Sin Chung-kai Legislative Councillor


Professional Information Security Association

Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association



Supporting Organisation


Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association

 

 
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