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Bring Your Own Device (Cyber Security Seminar Series, part 7)

Date & Time:
11:00:00 - 12:00:00,
Wednesday 12 June, 2013

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Speakers

  • Name: Phil Cracknell
  • Affiliation: Head of Information Security at TNT Express
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  • Bio: Phil Cracknell is regarded as one of the UKís leading information security, risk and compliance specialists. With experience spanning 25 years gained in a variety of high-profile technology and management roles, he is a regular speaker at international conferences. Phil has worked extensively in the field of penetration testing, security assessment, firewall design and management, implementation of ecommerce security and PKI deployment. From 1998-2000 Phil was the Global Head of Information Security for Japanese investment banking giant Nomura. Phil has also worked with UK government on the design, implementation, and operations of a new connection to the government network and ISO 27001 compliance. In September 2006 Phil was appointed as UK President of the ISSA; in 2008/9 he was Head of Compliance for Skype in Luxembourg; and most recently he worked as Global Director of Security & Compliance for Yell Group Plc. Currently he is the Head of Information Security for TNT Express.

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