Access Partnership to Host Workshop on ”Cybersecurity in Retail and Consumer Goods Industry” in Singapore

10 May 2018 | 15:00

The retail industry is often targeted by online hackers because of the wealth of consumer data it holds. In 2017, the number of cyber attacks on retailers doubled from the year before. This indicates a strong need for the industry to identify future cyber risks and plan their organisational responses.

Join Access Partnership and JurisAsia for this workshop on 10 May to get an insight into how regulators and businesses can deal with cybersecurity challenges. During the panel discussion, you’ll also hear from our industry, legal and policy experts on the potential risks and measures for cybersecurity.

To RSVP, please email [email protected] with your name, job title and company.

When: 10 May 2018, 15:00–18:00

Where: FTSE Room at Capital Tower, 168 Robinson Rd, Singapore 068912

Agenda:

15:00–15:15 Registration

15:15–16:15 Presentations

  • Mr. Ryan Johnson, Senior Manager, Access Partnership
  • Ms. Sheena Jacob, Director, JurisAsia

16:15–16:30 Tea Break

16:30–17:30 Panel Discussion

Panelists:

  • Mr. Gordon Song, Singapore – ‎SVP, Head of Group Risk & Internal Audit, ‎Lazada Group
  • Ms. Gwenda Fong, Director, Strategy Division, CSA
  • Mr. Ryan Johnson, Senior Manager, Access Partnership
  • Ms. Sheena Jacob, Director, JurisAsia

Moderator:

  • Mr. Christopher Martin, Director of Public Policy (Asia), Access Partnership

17:00–18:00 Cocktails

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