Main Conference Day Two: 28 January 2010, Thursday

08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee

09:00 Opening Remarks From The Chair

09:10 Information Security And Cyber Threats: The Australian Federal Police’s Initiatives

  • From planning to execution: The challenges in ensuring a secure network and protecting highly classified databases
  • AFP plans and policies for combating nationwide cyber crime

Assistant Commissioner Rudi Lammers
Chief Information Officer
AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL POLICE

*Pending final confirmation*

10:30 Morning Tea & Networking Break

11:00 An Information-Centric Approach To Solutions For Government Security Requirements

  • Mitigate the impact of cyber attacks
  • Secure sensitive information within government systems
  • Discovering and classifying sensitive data
  • Monitor infrastructure activity and access points

Kelvin Wee
Principal Technical Consultant – Data Security Group Asia Pacific and Japan
RSA THE SECURITY DIVISION OF EMC

11:40 How The Singapore Land Authority Develops And Deploys Its E-Services

  • Existing e-Services provided by the SLA and how they were developed
  • The Singapore Satellite Positioning Reference Network (SiReNT)
  • Integrated Land Information Service (INLIS) provides quick and easy information on land and property information to the general public
  • State Property Information Online (SPIO) a one stop portal providing a detailed list of state properties
  • Future projects and e-services to be deployed in the coming years

Chim Voon How
Chief Information Officer
SINGAPORE LAND AUTHORITY

12:20 Lunch & Networking Break

13:20 Panel Discussion: Building An Intelligent Information Infrastructure For Efficient E-Governance

  • How to leverage your information assets to improve interfaces with constituencies
  • Increasing operational efficiency and reducing costs in a public sector environment
  • Ensuring data security and regulatory compliance

To be moderated by EMC

14:00 How E-Government Became A Priority For Indonesia’s Education System And The Early Lessons Learned

  • How Indonesia is implementing its e-education programme
  • Recognising the importance of an ICT literate populace
  • Examples of effective ICT education strategies
  • Developing a strong workforce and backbone to meet the ICT demands of the industry

Dr. Lilik Gani
Director, ICT Centre of Education
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION, INDONESIA

14:40 Realising Open Source Software Implementation In The Malaysian Government

  • Overview of the Open Source Competency Centre
  • An update of the master plan Phase III and the requirements to be met
  • Challenges Malaysia faces immediately in the coming years with regard to open source in government

Tan King Ing
Deputy Director ICT Policy and Planning
OPEN SOURCE COMPETENCY CENTRE (OSCC) MAMPU, MALAYSIA

15:10 Afternoon Tea & Networking Break

15:50 The Sabah State Computer Services Department Perspective: Looking At IT Security Strategy And Policy

  • Overview of the SCSD’s current information security initiatives and plans for the future
  • Active case studies from well known security beaches and practical lessons learned
  • Insights on upcoming IT security standards and policies for use in the public sector

Dr Mingu Jumaan
Director
STATE COMPUTER SERVICES DEPARTMENT, SABAH STATE MALAYSIA

16:30 The Indonesian Ministry Of Agriculture’s Work On Improving ICT Infrastructure Deployment

  • Simplifying and streamlining processes
  • Getting information out to citizens and stakeholders in a timely fashion with improved services
  • Effectively utilising e-governance infrastructure in the agricultural context

Dr Edi Abdurachman
Director of Data & Information Centre
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE, INDONESIA

17:10 Chair’s Summary With Q&A

End of Day 2 Presentations