Nordic Edge participates at e-Crime in Istanbul, Turkey 12 October 2011

6 October, 2011 | Posted in News

e-Crime Turkey is designed to meet the needs of key stakeholders and decision makers who are responsible for managing information and technology risk, protecting sensitive data, securing technology and ensuring compliance with multiple regulatory requirements. Delegates are primarily from the banking industry.

The agenda provides strategic and technical advice, examples of best practice and practical case studies that detail how in-house professionals can meet the demands of evolving business models. The conference provides unique perspectives on how organisations can take advantage of emerging opportunities to increase productivity or decrease cost while at the same time maintaining the security and integrity of IT systems and electronic assets.

Nordic Edge will participate as education sponsor and speak at one of the education seminars:

e-Authentication case study: achieving success on large scale projects

Speaker: Gökhan Tenekecioglu, CTO, Globe Distribution, & Tord Fransson, Director International Sales, Nordic Edge

From drawing board through to implementation, the project has provided a complete e-federation solution for several countries in Europe and is well on the way to providing a solution for the entire EU.

As a result of the project many companies in the business to business, business to consumer, private and public sectors are using the service for a variety of services including online payments and approval services.

What delegates will learn in this session:

•    How to apply the lessons learnt from a national project in Europe to the information security market in Turkey
•    A history of the project including details of overcoming technical, strategic, scalability and compliancy challenges
•    Details of a business plan for such a project on a both a technical and business level
•    Theory about authentication and authorization in Federated environments
•    Information about similar initiatives in Turkey

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