Enterprise
Resilience
ManagementTM for the Financial Sector
September 19, 2005
The St. Regis Hotel
Two East 55th Street at Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
212-753-4500
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Sponsored by Enterra Solutions |
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Agenda
"It is not the strongest, nor the most intelligent, that will survive, but those most responsive to change."
- Charles Darwin
Program At a Glance
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7:30 – 8:30 AM |
Continental Breakfast – St. Regis Hotel |
8:30-9:00 AM |
Keynote Address
U.S. Representative Harold E. Ford, Jr. (D-Tenn.), House Budget Committee and the House Committee on Financial Services
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9:00 AM |
Opening Remarks
David E. Chesebrough. President, Association for Enterprise Integration
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9:10 AM |
Nature of Resilient Enterprises
Mr. Stephen DeAngelis, Enterra Solutions LLC
Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett, Enterra Solutions LLC
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10:00 AM |
Regulatory Compliance
Compliance is one of the major challenges facing private-sector organizations and regulators alike – and its impact on the financial services industry is particularly significant. A resilient approach – which automates compliance tasks, generates audit trails, and provides real-time visibility into compliance processes – can reduce the cost of compliance, improve performance, and transform the challenge into opportunity and competitive advantage.
Moderator:
Jeffrey B. Ritter, Partner, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham LLP
Panelists:
Stewart Pomerantz, Goldman, Sachs & Co.(invited)
Jim Bodovitz, Chief Compliance Officer, Guardian Life
Ronald H. Janis, Esq., Partner, Pitney Hardin, LLP
Gerard J.C. La Tournerie, Wexford Systems, LLC
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11:30 AM |
Lunch
Preview of Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating
Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett, Senior Managing Director, Enterra Solutions
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1:00 PM |
Security
The focus on net-centricity, SOA/POA and web services will also see a rise in information assurance, security and identity management to address gaps in the open architectures. The ability to monitor activity and isolate anomalous behavior becomes a critical element of defense-in-depth strategies.
Moderator:
Phil Lacombe, Senior Vice President, General Manager, Integrated Systems and Security Business Unit, SAIC
Panelists:
Larry Clinton, Chief Operating Officer, Internet Security Alliance
Pamela Fusco, Chief Information Security Officer, Merck, Advisor, Board of Directors, CISO Executive Forum, Information Security Software Association
Vikram Kaura, Vice President, Senior Security Analyst, C.E. Unterberg, Towbin
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2:30 PM |
Afternoon Break and Refreshments |
3:00 PM |
Process Management and IT Integration
Today’s most advanced enterprises are using technology to manage and monitor critical business processes. This allows businesses to tie third parties into their operations directly over the network. This “network effect” is spurring a shift to web services, process-oriented architecture and event-driven system dependencies, as well as transforming existing enterprise applications.
Moderator:
Randall Langdon, Former Chief Information Officer, Merrill Lynch
Panelists:
Lisa Rose, Chief Information Officer, Danvers Bank
Bernard Antonuk, Chief Technology Officer, Orion Data Management
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4:30 PM |
Summary and Adjourn |
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Purpose
This conference explains how to approach the convergence of information management and regulatory compliance, and how effective solutions can help financial services enterprises avoid risk and realize tangible business benefits. You will learn how top companies are navigating the complex challenges facing enterprises, building flexibility into business processes and assuring confidence in information assets across the enterprise.
Resilience is the ability to uncover and adjust to continually changing risks and endure significant disruptions in business conditions. It creates significant advantages over less adaptive competitors. A resilient enterprise must align its strategy, operations, management systems, governance structure, and decision-support capabilities.
The conference consists of the following workshops:
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Regulatory Compliance With a growing body of legislation dictating how enterprises may create, use, share, and retain electronic records, CEOs must require data storage and management strategies that meet regulatory compliance while supporting their organizations' overall business goals.
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Process Management and IT Integration Today’s most advanced enterprises are using technology to manage and monitor critical business processes. This allows businesses to tie third parties into their operations directly over the network. This “network effect” is spurring a shift to web services, process-oriented architecture and event-driven system dependencies, as well as transforming of existing enterprise applications.
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Security The focus on net-centricity, SOA/POA and web services will also see a rise in information assurance, security and identity management to address gaps in the open architectures. The ability to monitor activity and isolate anomalous behavior becomes a critical element of defense-in-depth strategies.
You will also hear from Dr. Thomas P.M. Barnett, author, contributing editor for Esquire and strategic consultant on globalization. His work with Cantor Fitzgerald on new rule sets established the foundation of his views on the strategic world order, which were seminal in establishing transformation of our nation’s defense. The new rule sets project was abruptly ended by the tragedy of 9-11.
Stephen DeAngelis, President and CEO of Enterra Solutions LLC, and visiting scientist at Carnegie Mellon University, will also speak on methods and tools for assuring resilience in enterprises.
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Registration
Registration Fees
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Early
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Late
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(Before 09/09/05)
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(After 09/09/05)
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Government Employees
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$395
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$545
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Industry Members
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$995
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$1245
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On-Site Registration add $25
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Online registration is now closed. Please register before 5:00 pm Eastern time via fax, or you may register onsite.
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and view the Registration Form (PDF file).
Space is limited; register now to insure your reservation
Attire (Uniform/Dress code)
The appropriate dress for this conference is business casual.
� Industry/Civilian: Business Casual (open collar)
� Active Duty Military: Working Uniform (Class A) / (Modified Class
B) or service equivalent
Cancellations, Substitutions and Request for
Refunds
All cancellations, substitutions, and requests for refunds must
be made in writing. Substitutions are welcome! If requesting a substitution, payment
already received will be transferred to the new attendee.
Registrants who are unable to attend the event must fax or email
their cancellation or refund request to the attention of: Nicole Petersonat 703-522-3192 or [email protected]; on or before September 1,
2005.
No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after 5:00
PM EDT, September 1, 2005.
A $75 administrative fee will be applied to ALL cancellations received
before September 1, 2005. Refunds will not be issued for no-shows.
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Lodging/Directions
The St. Regis Hotel is located at
Two East 55th Street at Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10022
To make reservations at the hotel, click here.
For Driving directions, click here.
Contact:
Nicole Peterson at (703) 247-9474 or [email protected]
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