Jericho Forum at 
SC World Congress, Dec 8-10, 2008
Jakob Javits Center in New York City


Full details to pre-register (35% discount to Jericho Forum members) go to http://www.scmagazineus.com/SC-World-Congress/section/381/
For discount use code JF1 for a 1-day registration, code JF2 for full registration.

This SC Magazine inaugural World Congress is an information security expo designed to help IT security professionals stay abreast of new threats, applications and regulatory demands, and will include multiple tracks, interactive sessions and a vendor expo.

December 8, 5-8 pm, Jericho Forum Panel Session
"Collaboration Oriented Architecture – Breaking Down the Barriers to Secure Collaboration."

The Jericho Forum is hosting an SC Magazine World Congress pre-opening panel event, including drinks and canapés. Join Jericho Forum board members Adrian Seccombe and Paul Simmonds, plus Scotland Yard’s Anti-Corruption Command Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, and Echelon One CEO Bob West. This will be a highly interactive discussion that will include the impact of de-perimiterization, Jericho Forum’s Collaboration Oriented Architectures (COA), and the future for enterprise computing "in the cloud", and significant networking opportunities. SC Magazine Editorial Director Illena Armstrong will moderate the session. Entry is complimentary to Jericho Forum members but does have limited seating, so to register send email to Mary van Zandt (mvanzandt@trainercomm.com).

Dec 9: Jericho Forum presentations:

09:45-10:30: "Secure Business Collaboration - Do It Now", Adrian Seccombe
Whether your organization is internationally focused or domestic, forward-thinking organizations are moving toward greater business collaboration with their business partners, from all constituencies (partners, suppliers, customers, outworkers). Of course, they want this with greater flexibility, at lower cost and with more security. And they want it today. So why should it be a best-kept secret that they can do a lot of it immediately Collaboration-oriented architectures are the key. More than 80 percent of the technology is already available. It's adopting the right mindset that's the hardest part.

13.45-14.30: "Managing Information - the Essential Cookbook Ingredients", Paul Simmonds
Secure DRM, information classification, information asset management -- they're all essential ingredients in everyone's cookbook of how to manage information -- securely. One recipe does not fit all, but the ingredients and the tools to blend them in the right ways to produce the right solutions for your business are (nearly) all available.

For full details of the high-profile speakers at this event, see http://www.scmagazineus.com/SC-World-Congress/section/381/