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Mobility in the modern enterprise
Security & privacy considerations of BYOD
Mobile device & application management
The role of the Telecoms Operator
Legal, Regulatory & Tax considerations of BYOD
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2013 Sponsors
Ian Fraser, Head of ClientEngineering,Man Investments
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Marco Ebbers,Director ofApplicationNet, KPN
MYSTERY GUESTSPEAKER! OTTplayers & themobile enterprise
Bill DouglasHead of Mobility,Royal Bank ofScotland
John WalkerSecurityConsultant,BP
Neira JonesPartner,Accourt LLP
Remy DavidHead of MobilityBusiness Unit,Orange FT
Manny SandhuDirector -User Computing Services,GlaxoSmithKline
Dave CanhamHead of ITOperational Risk,Aviva
Dante RufaDirector of GlobalServer SystemsArchitecture &Strategy, New YorkStock Exchange
Dr. Simon RicePrincipal Policy Advisor– Technology,InformationCommissioner’s Office
Alex BatlinGroup CTO –Applied Innovation,UBS
Hisam AhmadCTO - Global Director of EnterpriseArchitecture,T-Systems
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Craig Cerasi,Manager -EnterpriseMobility Products,Verizon
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Antonis PatrikiosDirector, Field FisherWaterhouse LLP
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Cesare Garlati, Consumerization, BYOD and Mobile Security,Berkeley Tech, Cloud Security Alliance & BringYourOwnIT.com
Prof John Walker,Security Consultant, BP
Dan Lohrmann,Chief Security Officer, State of Michigan
Alex Batlin, CTO - Applied Innovation, UBS
Nigel Hawthorne,Director EMEA Marketing, MobileIron
Richard Medcalf, Director – IBSG Research & Economics, Cisco
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Why Attend Enterprise Mobility BYOD and How to Make the Most of your 3 days!
Exclusive live devicehack demonstration from The Hackers Voice
Europe's only event tofocus on the role of thetelco in the enterprisemobility ecosystem
Onsite introductions! IIRTelecoms is renownedfor its events’networking capabilities…allow us to lead you toyour customers!
Learn from moreenterprise case-studiesthan any other dedicatedMobility event in Europe
Take some downtimeand play with the latestdevices in our “DeviceDowntime” Zone!
Maximise your time withmore than 7 hoursdedicated networkingtime across theconference
Gain perspectives andupdates from the legalsector & industryspecification groups
Your journey to a mobileenterprise starts here!
Europe’s largest dedicated Mobility conference willthis year bring to you more than 20 case studies fromsome of the world’s leading organisations; and is theregions’ only end-user led programme. Here you willfind our unique and tailored approach to learningfascinating over 2 jam-packed days, including:thorough telecoms & end-user analysis, roundtablesthat give YOU the reigns, live product demos and
we’ve even brought in a hacker group from the IT underworld who’ll be live-hacking mobile devices and generouslyoffering advice that you simply WON’T get anywhere else!
We’re delighted to also announce our “Hands-On-With-Handsets” Zone, which will quite literally put the latestdevices in to your hands to play with. Grab a coffee and head here if you’re just after a quick break from it all.
With smartphone & tablet proliferation set to shoot up by more than 150% in the coming 4 years, there’ll be awhopping 1.5 BILLION mobile devices sold in 2017 alone (Source: IDC). And with pressures on companies to enablean always-accessible connected enterprise network, it’s easy to think of the challenges and pitfalls we can expectfrom the BYOD phenomenon; but there are also a wealth of opportunities out there: and “Enterprise Mobility:BYOD 2013” is the only place to go where you can practically, feasibly and realistically harvest the knowledge youneed to help make an informed decision for your organisation.
Join us in London, we’ll see you there!
The Enterprise Mobility: BYOD 2013 Team
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Implementingand enforcing a mobiledevice policy for allemployees is vital forany organizationrunning any kind ofBYOD scheme.
Employees mustbe aware of theirobligations and the risksinvolved in usingpersonally owneddevices for workapplications
BYODrequires acertainamount ofattitudinalchange for theCIO
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Day One: Tuesday 12th November
The Business Case for Mobility, Security & Privacy, and Mobile Application Management
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08:00 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
08:50 A Welcome to Enterprise Mobility: BYOD 2013 and Speed NetworkingTim Skinner, Conference Producer, Enterprise Mobility: BYOD 2013
09:00 Chairman’s Opening CommentsChris Marsh, Principal Analyst, Yankee Group
09:10 How will Mobility transform the business & why? • What benefits does it bring? • What is the business and financial proposition, • As IT process is designed to streamline corporate operations; why wouldan enterprise want to implement a mobility strategy?
• What is the cost of device support, security & how will an organisationmanage these devices?Bill Douglas, Head of Mobility, Royal Bank of Scotland
09:40 Understanding the reservations behind going mobile:why might now not be the time?• Whilst there are aspects of mobility that every organisation would longfor; in which areas do potential limitations and drawbacks outweigh thepossible gain?
• Why would an organisation want to hold back on mobility?• What are the organisational and technological inhibitors to BYODimplementation?Jon Robinson, Group Head of IT, Blinkbox
10:05 Bringing maturity to the enterprise view of mobility:how has the situation evolved from Blackberryprovisioning to a structured, secured and informedcompany-wide mobility strategy?• Making the transition from today’s “ad hoc” BYOD policy to a fully rolled-out, enterprise wide enterprise mobility strategy?Ian Fraser, Head of Client Engineering, Man Investments
10:30 Morning Refreshments, Exhibition Visit & Networking
11:15 BYOD: Bring your own Disaster?• Is there a view that mobility & BYOD will inevitably have security failures?• What would the ramifications for this be to the enterprise?• Do businesses fully understand the security requirements associated withrolling out a mobility strategy?
• What does incident escalation and response look like when things go wrong?John Walker, Security Consultant, BP
11:40 EXCLUSIVE: Live Mobile Device Hacking Demonstration from The Hackers’ VoiceWith Device, Information & Application security being of paramountconcern to all, hacking group The Hackers’ Voice will perform a livedemonstration highlighting the insecurity of current platforms,opportunities for cyber criminals, and top tips for preventing would-behackers from compromising network devices and data.B3l14l (Belial), The Hackers Voice
12:25 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
13:25 Securing personal devices and educating non-IT staffon IT related policies and procedures. • Understanding the cultural/human issues surrounding BYODimplementation
• Managing intellectual property on devices and clearly defininginformation ownership
• What procedural challenges arise when an employee using BYOD leavesthe organisation?
• Are there any current industry policy templates for mobile devicemanagement & implementation?
• How can this policy be translated to the end user? • Enforcing policy by profiling the device and user identity: imposing a 2-factor authentication procedure? Dave Canham, Head of IT Operational Risk, Aviva
13:55 Panel & Roundtable discussionsA panel lead discussion highlighting the variety of security considerationsthat enterprise must address when considering a mobility & BYODstrategy. The session will then break into moderated roundtablediscussions for further investigation on a variety of issues, including:• Are security concerns the main inhibitor to BYOD implementation?• Will BYOD strategy gain more buy-in once device security can beguaranteed?
• Ensuring device protection from malware & virus’ hosted on a personaldevice
• How do you manage hardware security authentication withoutcompromising user-experience or base functionality?
• Is there a lack of understanding around what BYOD actually is? Can alack of employee education expose the enterprise to further risk?
• Are we seeing examples of specific BYOD policy making within corporateAcceptable Usage Policies?
Panellists include: Neira Jones, Partner, Accourt LLPTim Holman, President, ISSA-UKChris Russell, VP Technology, Swivel Secure
14:55 Afternoon Refreshments, Visit to Exhibition & Networking
15:35 Panel discussion feedback and resultsNeira Jones, Partner, Accourt LLP
15:55 Managing device ownership & the associated risks• Who has ultimate responsibility for mobile devices in the workplace? Theend user or the enterprise?
• How does management policy differ between corporately owned devicesand BYO devices?
• Who is accountable for lost information & lost devices?• Citing the challenges GlaxoSmithKline face in implementing a company-wide mobility strategyManny Sandhu, Director, Business Application Provisioning Services, EUS,User Computing Service, GlaxoSmithKline
16:20 Defining and creating a mobile device & applicationstrategy to satisfy both end-users and the enterprise• Factoring in the importance of user preference and personality whendevising a mobile device and application strategy
• Individualising the employee and catering for their personal device-of-choice
• How can user device satisfaction ultimately benefit productivity for theorganisation?Representative, Sony Mobile
16:50 Device management, application development and avariety of mobility frameworks• Embedding generic functionality and traditional “office-based” services,into cloud-facing applications available across the mobile platform
• Ie. Video conferencing, workforce virtualisation• Leveraging control of applications on devices connecting to theenterprise networkAlex Batlin, Group CTO – Applied Innovation, UBS
17:20 Chairman’s closing remarks
17:30 End of day one
Session One: The evolving story of mobility, and howit affects the modern enterprise
Session Two: The big issue: Security & Privacyconsiderations of BYOD
Session Three: From device management to application management
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Day Two: Wednesday 13th November
The Telecom Operator, Network Management, and Governance
08:00 Registration, Refreshments & Networking
08:50 A Welcome to Day TwoTim Skinner, Conference Producer, Enterprise Mobility: BYOD 2013
09:00 Chairman’s Opening CommentsMike Spink, Director, Nephologic
09:10 An analysis of a successful operator/enterprise mobilitycase study• Reviewing how a major telecoms operator has successfully drivenenterprise mobility through the use of their advanced networkinfrastructure.
• How did the Orange utilise their position as a Cloud IaaS/SaaS providerto provide a fully managed suite of services?Remy David, Head of Mobility Business Unit, Orange FTRepresentative, End-User Client
09:40 Does Mobility & BYOD present an opportunity or athreat to operators?• How are KPN positioned to provide non-critical applications andservices? Ie Mobile Office Suite, VoIP & Video Conferencing applicationsetc.
• What do end-users actually want from service offerings?Marco Ebbers, Director of ApplicationNet, KPN
10:05 How are Telcos in a position to drive enterprisemobility?• Understanding the role of the Telco in the mobility ecosystem• Would it be logical to tie device connectivity & provisioning into a serviceprovider offering?Craig Cerasi, Manager - Enterprise Mobility Products, Verizon(Subject to final confirmation)
10:40 Mystery Guest Speaker! OTT players & the mobile enterprise• With the MDM industry, and relationship between enterprise & MDMvendor, strongly established; where’s the scope for Telco BYOD &mobility services?
• Are Telcos best positioned to provide application management andconnectivity services?
• Where are current OTT players positioned to provide simple & effectiveVoIP and mobility services? Ie. Skype?
*Special Guest OTT Speaker – To Be Announced*
11:05 Morning Refreshments, Exhibition Visit & Networking
11:50 A top-down view of mobility strategy development andimplementation• Citing the case of a major logistics corporation; which areas areconsidered as key strategic obstacles to overcome? Including:
• Device provisioning & selection – which devices do you choose, andwhat are the cost reasons?
• Rate plans & Telecoms Expense Management: ie. Invoicing,procurement, tax etc.
• Ownership models• Technical Support• Application Development
Ross Jenkins, Mobility End User Services, Maersk
12:15 Panel DiscussionHow will enterprise traffic management be affectedthrough increased device provisioning?• How do you manage the use of back end wireless infrastructure for mobiledevices?
• To prevent network traffic from doubling, or even tripling, is policy requiredto prevent or prohibit the use of specific services?
• Pre-empting and preventing traffic management issues now, instead oflatent reaction in the future.Panellists include:Stuart Wilcock, Technical Architect – Group Technology & Information Services, BUPAHisam Ahmad, CTO - Global Director of Enterprise Architecture,T-Systems
13:05 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
14:05 Live Video Presentation: How can an enterprise guarantee security across multiple mobileplatforms, on multiple devices?• What is the risk of a “cold” personal device coming into the enterprise’snetwork?
• Analysing the readiness of current mobile platforms and their integrationinto a corporate BYOD strategy
• What is the visibility & security readiness of current mobile operatingsystem?
• Ie. Android, iOS, Windows & BlackberryDante Rufa, Director of Global Server Systems Architecture & Strategy,New York Stock Exchange
14:30 Joint Case Study: Field Fisher WaterhouseUnderstanding the legal issues global corporations facewhen looking to implement BYOD.• Does the law and regulation affecting BYOD differ from country tocountry?
• What are the essential requirements under European privacy and dataprotection law?
• What do European regulators expect?• Is it possible to roll out an enterprise-wide mobility & BYOD strategy?• How do you do this from a legal and operational point of view?• What are thekey points and how can you deal with them? • How do you engage and communicate with the users? Antonis Patrikios, Director, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLPTracy Andrew, Information Security & Compliance Officer, Field FisherWaterhouse LLP
15:10 An update on the ICO’s latest specification on BYOD• How are industry regulatory bodies managing their mobility platform andlaying the groundwork for future industry specification and stability?Dr. Simon Rice, Principal Policy Advisor – Technology, Information Commissioner’s Office
15:45 Afternoon Refreshments, Visit to Exhibition & Networking
16:25 Guiding the mobility industry towards a universalpractise standard• An overview of how GlobalPlatform Specifications support theinteroperability and secure management of mobile applications in theenterprise, across a variety of platforms and devices.
• Insight into how GlobalPlatform Specifications support enterprises todevelop their mobility strategy.Gil Bernabeu, Technical Director, Global Platform
16:50 Panel & Roundtable Discussions:Bringing it all together: the future of enterprise mobilityA panel lead session drawing together all aspects of today’s enterprisemobility ecosystem, and predicting the likely short-term future of theindustry. A brief panel focussed Q&A, followed by audience engagingroundtable discussions, addressing the below topics. The panel moderatorwill then present the core highlights from discussions, with the results laterpublished. Discussion will address:• The business case for BYOD & Mobility: what’s the benefit?• Devising a company-wide policy for device management• Securing and protecting company data and personal devices• Educating and making employees aware of company policy and securityfundamentals
• What’s the role of the Telco in the EM ecosystem?• From Device management to Application management• Legal, Regulatory and Tax implications of EM & BYOD
Panellists include:
Antonis Patrikios, Director, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLPRemy David, Head of Mobility Business Unit, Orange FTRoss Jenkins, Mobility End User Services, MaerskGil Bernabeu, Technical Director, GlobalPlatform
17:50 Chairman’s closing remarks
18:00 End of Enterprise Mobility: BYOD 2013
Session One: Enterprise Mobility, BYOD & The Telecoms Operator
Session Two: Considering the enterprise network
Session Three: The Legal, Regulatory & Tax Considerations of BYOD
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DAY ONE
APIs 1.0• What is an API?• Using APIs to enable a global reach of communication services• Monetising APIs
Telco API Case Studies• Accelerating Innovation with APIs- Orange FT Group• Service Exposure- Telecom Italia• Monetising assets & customer experience- Telefonica• App-etizing the Enterprise- AT&T• The ‘OpenAPIHackathon’ Experience- Orange Poland
Focus Session on WebRTC• The impact of WebRTC on mobile web & operators• Post-IMS Architecture• Barriers & disruption of the current communications space
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Deployment Option Models• Crafting successful API strategies• Service delivery platforms• Collaboration amongst operators- the key to API success?• API distribution
Standardisation of APIs• Exposing standardised APIs• Using APIs for end-to-end management• The impact of standardisation on API maturation
Working with Developers• Targeting developer segments• Developing business models to help operators engage with developers
APIs for M2M, SDN & Big Data• Establishing a M2M Developer Community• APIs for Telco big data analytics• APIs for Software-Defined Networking environments
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