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ISACA Members' Day - December 2011
This month's members' day is filled with 3 presentations packed with educational value. We invite all ISACA Sri Lanka Chapter members to come and enjoy the evening. We can accommodate a sizable number of non-ISACA members too.
Registration : Registration has been closed.
Date: 20th of December, 2011 (Tuesday)
Time: 6.20 PM to 8.20 PM
Venue: Royal College (Skills Center) Auditorium. (Ample car parking along the side of Rajakeeya Mawatha)
Road directions: Please see the Google map at the bottom of this page.
Certificates/CPE Credits
- Certificates will be issued to all participants and will be in digital medium (PDF).
- ISACA members receive 2 CPE credit hours for the participation.
Participation fee
- ISACA members: Free of charge
- Others: Free of charge (but only a limited but sizable number of seats are available. Feel free to register. We will try our best to accomodate you and inform you as soon as the registration time is over. Acceptance of non-ISACA members is on first-come-first-served basis).
Notes
- Kindly note that we are not providing food for participants at this time.
Agenda
| 06:00 - 06:20 PM |
Registration |
| 06:20 - 07:00 PM |
IT Management Frameworks: IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) ITIL is the most widely accepted approach to IT service management in the world. It is consistent and comprehensive. This presentation is the first of a mini series of presenations about ITIL that will introduce the ITIL approach, its value to you, ITIL certifications and how you may kickstart the implemention of ITIL in your organization. Speaker: |
| 07:00 - 07:40 PM |
Importance of Reconciliation, Dispute Resolution and Arbitration in Cashless Society Speaker: |
| 07:40 - 08:20 PM |
Technology Risk Measurement and Reporting Technology risk measurement is an area that has much room for improvement. Compared with other areas of risk management (for example marketing or credit risk management), we run short of widely accepted practices when it comes to technology risk management. For example, how do we tie the risk of a network router or a set of computers being hacked and compromised to the regulatory or economic capital (taken into consideration the organization's risk appetite)? Hence, how do we arrive at risk mitigation strategies/costs that can be considered reasonable? This presentation derives from ISACA publications and intends to stimulate discussion. Speakers: |
Road map:
Rajakeeya Mawatha traffic is unidirectional. Entrance from Reid Avenue is not possible for vehicles. You need to come along Thurstan Rd. and turn to the right-hand side at the junction (where Thurstan Rd, Flower Rd, Cambride Pl, Rajakeeya Mw. meet together). Park your vehicle along the side of Rajakeeya Mw. Use the first entrance to come to the Skills Center of Royal College (but not the second or the main school entrance). Skills Center is a white color multi-storey building that can be seen from the road and easily recognizable.