2010 Speaker List
Hear from IT leaders and industry experts in more than 100 sessions at the leading business technology event.
Drew Bartkiewicz
CEO, CyberRiskPartners
Drew Bartkiewicz, CEO of CyberRiskPartners. CRP offers Cloud Computing providers and data-intensive traditional businesses the visibility, quantification, and risk transfer solutions to manage cyber risk on an ongoing, targeted, and actionable basis. Through the CRP proprietary platform we deliver risk dispersion market options to enable Cloud clients to grow with emerging applications such as cloud computing, API’s, SAAS, and social media. CloudRisks is a specialty hedging platform networked with various Cyber Insurance companies that enables Cloud Computing companies to deal with the future of financial, technical, and legal aggregation. Www.cyberriskpartners.com
Sessions
Ideas in Public Places: Intellectual Property and the Cloud
Location: TBA
Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 2:10 PM-2:30 PM
One of the biggest concerns companies face with public clouds is the storage of their secrets in third-party locations. Moving confidential data into on-demand environments may violate laws, weaken copyright claims, and put the organization at risk. In this session, we'll separate legitimate concerns from the unjustified fears of server-huggers.
Enterprise Cloud Summit - Public Clouds
Location: Room 1E07
Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
On Day Two of Enterprise Cloud Summit, we'll turn our eye outward to look at the many public cloud offerings that are levelling the IT playing field. Public cloud providers offer pay-as-you-go economics and tremendous flexibility; but they also create new security, portability, and performance concerns. Once the exclusive domain of web startups, today enterprises big and small are finding ways to incorporate public cloud platforms into their IT strategy. Whether you're deciding how to embrace them or want to learn from what others are doing, Enterprise Cloud Summit is the place to do it.
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Is the Cloud Security Risk Overstated?
Location: Room 1E12
Wednesday, October 20, 2010, 2:00 PM-3:00 PM
IT professionals and even cloud providers are split on cloud security: half of them see it as a way to get stronger, more reliable computing that's secured by experts and far from the risk of in-house fraud; others see the potential of loss of control that may increase their organization’s risk profile. Either way, cloud developments call many security assumptions into question. This discussion format panel will give Cloud Providers a chance to offer diverging opinions about the myths and realities of security in the cloud, and how their companies see the future of cloud security developing.