ISACA India to host IT Governance and Risk conference 2013
New Delhi, India, October 16, 2013: The ISACA Chennai Chapter and the ISACA India Task Force are hosting the ISACA India Conference, (IIC) 2013, a two-day event themed “IT Governance, Risk Management and Compliance – Current and Future Trends”. Scheduled for 28-29 November 2013, IIC 2013 will focus on topical issues being faced by the IT industry and will share guidance and good practices for dealing with complex challenges and opportunities at a strategic and the matic level.
ISACA, a global association of 110,000 IT professionals, is bringing members of the business, IT governance, risk management and compliance community together for the conference to comprehensively discuss pressing matters pertaining to Big Data and data analytics, mobility, e-business in the information age, managing risks in embedded systems and more.
Sunder Krishanan, EVP and Chief Risk Officer (CRO), Reliance Life Insurance Company Ltd (RLICL) and member of ISACA’s India Task Force, said, “In today’s business environment, enterprises are ever more dependent on information technology, not merely to support functions but as a significant partner in driving and extending their business strategies. There is increasing consciousness and concern amongst stakeholders in embracing structured approaches to harvesting value from use of IT, managing risks from IT and ensuring compliance demands. At the ISACA India Conference, we intend to bridge the gaps and share best practices for IT governance and IT information security across sectors and levels.”
The conference will bring new insights into the current business and regulatory environment needed to develop strategies to address the growing concerns and needs. Attendees will have an opportunity to engage with thought leaders from diverse industries, helping their enterprises achieve greater trust in, and value from, information technology.
Information about IIC 2013 can be found at http://www.isaca-chennai.org/isaca/event/index.html.
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