Ec 2011 - RW
Ec 2011 - RW
Ec 2011 - RW
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TUESDAY 15 AND WEDNESDAY 16 MARCH 2011
VICTORIA PARK PLAZA, LONDON, UK
Executive Summary What the market says...
The e‐Crime Congress is regarded as the leading platform for Extremely informative and practical presentations provided
sharing strategic, operational, and technical knowledge on and with a good balance of topics across the e‐crime
how best to reduce electronic risk and protect digital assets. spectrum. Well run event with ample networking
opportunities. I thoroughly enjoyed it, thank you. Group
With a nine year history, the Congress has built an established Information Risk Manager, Barclays
reputation for bringing together strategists and technical
experts who are tasked with securing their organisation, as I can only say that this is the best and most well planned
well as those who work within law enforcement, so conference I have ever attended. All the sessions and topics
that partnerships can be developed and common were tightly connected (no overlap in content) and together
understandings of response frameworks can be created. they really pushed the ʺmessageʺ for the Congress. I have
never experienced such a good topic planning and control
Globally recognised as a forum that delivers critical advice before. Keep up the good work. Head of TS‐CERT,
and forward looking insights on security best practice, the TeliaSonera AB
Congress provides an appropriate environment for senior
decision‐makers to share strategic, operational, and technical I thought that the conference was very good, very well
knowledge on a wide range of issues. attended and highlighted key issues that the community
needs to deal with. The presentations were informative, well
Directors and senior managers who attend are responsible for presented and in many cases, entertaining! The congress
areas that include information security, fraud, risk, audit, provided good networking opportunities. Director Security,
compliance, IT, legal, and operations. Policy & Continuity, IT Advisory, KPMG
Reflecting the progress and the challenges of the last twelve This was the first time I attended the e‐Crime Congress and I
months, the 2011 e‐Crime Congress will, once again, be have to say I found the 2 days thoroughly interesting and
inviting international experts and leading thinkers alike, from most enjoyable. The whole event was superbly coordinated
business, government, academia, finance and law enforcement and the guest speakers and subject matter experts were
to examine the themes most likely to influence information fascinating to talk to. All in all an informative and invaluable
security decisions, budgets and strategies in the year ahead. experience.
Previous speakers at the Congress include Fraud Detection Manager, Clydesdale Bank
With over 40 countries represented by over 500 delegates the e‐Crime congress is probably the best platform for interacting
Congress has set the standard for debate in meeting the e‐ with the people who really know what security issues are
Crime challenge in the digital environment. It is now the affecting businesses. Security taken seriously. The content of
premier networking event for professionals working in the seminars was not only focused, but at no point did I feel I
business, government and law enforcement who are tasked was being sold to ‐ every presenter had a serious issue to
with addressing cyber‐related threats and setting policy. The highlight and a word of advice to give. VP Marketing &
seniority and influence of delegates is unparalleled. The Business Development, CRYPTOCard
Congress has established a reputation for bringing the
market’s leading service suppliers together with decision‐ I have attended the Congress every year it has run and it
makers, directors, managers, and technical specialists who are continues to be topical, relevant and very interesting. I am
directly responsible for corporate security, IT security, fraud, pleased to see continued support from overseas, especially
investigations, forensics, audit, and compliance. the US. National Fraud Strategic Authority, Office of the
Attorney General
About the organisers – AKJ Associates
I very much enjoyed the e‐Crime Congress and was
AKJ Associates is headquartered in London and has customers particularly impressed with the quality of the speakers and
in over fifty countries including a large percentage of Fortune presentations. There was some genuinely useful information
500 and FTSE Eurofirst 300 companies plus many law provided to delegates and I look forward to next yearʹs
enforcement agencies and government departments congress. I.T. Security Team Leader, Allen & Overy
throughout the world. www.akjassociates.com
www.e-crimecongress.org
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Who attends About the Congress
...organisations from business: The Congress welcomes in excess of
ABN Amro; Aegon; Airbus; AIB; Air France; Aker Kvaerner; Alliance & Leicester; Alliance Trust; 500 representatives from industry
Alliance Unichem; Amazon; American Express; AP Moller‐Maersk; Arcadia Group; Argos Retail Group; sectors that include banking; defence;
Arup Group; AstraZeneca; Aviva; AXA; BAA; Bank of America; Bank of England; Bank Indonesia; Bank
entertainment; finance; gambling;
of Ireland; Bank of New York Mellon; Barclaycard; Barclays Bank; Barclays Capital; Baring Asset
Management; Blue Square; Bosch; BP; British Airways; British American Tobacco; British Energy Group; government; insurance, ISPs; legal;
British Land Company; British Nuclear Fuels; British Sky Broadcasting; BT; Burberry Group; Cadbury; manufacturing; media; law
Canada Life; Camelot Group; Canada Life; Carphone Warehouse; Center Parcs; Centrica; Channel Four enforcement; pharmaceuticals; real
Television; Cheltenham & Gloucester; Chubb Group of Insurance Companies; Citigroup; Clydesdale
estate; retail; telecoms; transport; and
Bank; Compass Group; Co‐operative Group; Corus; Coventry Building Society; Covington & Burling;
CPP Group; Credit Agricole; Credit Suisse; De La Rue; Deutsche Bank; Dexia; DHL; DSG International; travel
E.ON; E*Trade Financial; eBay; e‐lacaixa; Electronic Arts; Eli Lilly; esure; Experian; Fabergé; Facebook;
Ferrari; Fidelity International; First Data International; Fortis; Friends Provident; Gala Coral Group; Over 45 countries were represented at
Gallaher Group; Gartmore Investment Management; GE Consumer Finance; GE Money; General Motors;
the 2010 Congress with directors and
Goldman Sachs; Google; Grainger Trust; Greenbee; HBOS; Hermes Fund Managers; HMV; Holland
Casino; Home Retail Group; HSBC; ICE; Imperial Tobacco Group; ING Group; Investec; Irish Life and operational specialists representing Hi‐
Permanent; ITV; J Sainsbury; Jaguar Cars; John Lewis Partnership; JP Morgan Chase; John Lewis Tech Crime Units from around the
Partnership; KLM Royal Dutch Airlines; Ladbrokes; Lastminute.com; Legal & General; Linklaters; world joining security, fraud, CERT,
Littlewoods Retail; Lloydʹs; Lloyds Banking Group; TSB; MAN; Manchester Airport Group; MasterCard;
investigations, audit and risk
MBNA Europe Bank; Merrill Lynch Europe; Mishcon De Raya; MTV; National Australia Bank Group;
National Grid Transco; Nationwide Building Society; Natixis; NBC Universal; Nestlé; Network Rail; professionals from public and private
Nordea Bank; Norsk Hydro; Northern Rock; O2 ; Ocado; Old Mutual; Orange; PayPal; Pfizer; Pirelli; sector organisations.
Prudential; QVC; Rabobank; Rolls Royce; Royal Bank of Scotland; Royal Mail; Sandvik; Sanofi Aventis;
Santander; Schroders; Shell; Siemens; Skandia Life Assurance; Skandia Nordic; Skandinaviska Eniskilda
Banken; Société Générale; Somerfield Stores; Sony; Southern Water; Standard Life; State Bank of India; Congress Format:
Statoil; Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp; Swedbank; SWIFT; Swisscom; Telefónica; Telenor; Tesco;
TeliaSonera; T‐Mobile; TNT; Trader Media Digital; Travelex Worldwide; Trinity Mirror; TUI; UBS; The 2011 Congress will provide
UniCredit; Unilever; United Utilities; Virgin Media; Virgin Money; Visa; Vodafone; Volvo; Wachovia
delegates with essential strategic,
Bank; William Hill; Wrigley; WPP Group; Yahoo; Yell Group; Zurich Financial Services
tactical and technical expertise through:
..organisations from government and the public sector:
APACS; Assets Recovery Agency; AWE Aldermaston; Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau; British Plenary sessions – Forming the main
Broadcasting Corporation; Cabinet Office; CESG; Council of the European Union; CPNI; Cranfield part of the agenda, plenary sessions
University; Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service; Crown Prosecution Office; CSIA Cabinet Office;
DEFRA; Department for Transport; Department of Health; Department of Homeland Security; DBERR;
bring all delegates at the Congress
European Commission; Financial Services Authority; Foreign & Commonwealth Office; Forensic Science together to hear strategic leadership
Service; HM Revenue & Customs; Home Office; IFPI; Interpol; Insurance Fraud Bureau; JANET‐ from security professionals working in
CERT/UKERNA; JobCentre Plus; Land Registry; London School of Economics; Malaysian Embassy; global businesses, law enforcement and
Ministry of Communication and Information Indonesia; Ministry of Interior, Austria; Ministry of
Interior, Saudi Arabia; Ministry of Interior, Ukraine; Ministry of Justice, Croatia; Ministry of Justice,
representatives from national agencies
Hungary; Ministry of Public Security of P.R. China; MOD JSyCC; National Coordinator on Counter and government.
Terrorism; National Threat Assessment Center; NHS Information Authority; NPIA; NTAC; Prime
Ministers Office Hungary; Royal Air Force; Royal Holloway, University of London; Russian Ministry of A dedicated series of education
Internal Affairs; Serious Fraud Office; Serious Organised Crime Agency; State Centre of Security, seminars – Seminars provide delegates
Ukraine; Swedish Emergency Management Agency; The Office of Fair Trading; Transport for London;
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; US Department of Homeland Security; US Department of
with invaluable hands‐on tactical and
Justice; US Secret Service technical knowledge. Service suppliers
provide in‐depth analysis of security
...organisations from international law enforcement: weaknesses and compliance challenges,
An Garda Siochana; Australian High Tech Crime Centre; Austria Bundeskriminalamt; Belarus Hi Tech
and explain how technical solutions can
Crime Unit; Belgian Federal Police; Brazilian Federal Police; British Transport Police; Carabineiri Italy;
Commercial Crime Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force; Criminal Intelligence Service Sweden; be deployed to manage threats and
Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire France; Dutch National Crime Squad (KLPD); Estonian Security comply with regulations. There is no
Police Board; Europol; FBI; Federal Computer Crime Unit Belgium; Federal Office of Police Switzerland; overlap with Plenary Sessions.
Germany ‐ Federal Criminal Police Office; Helsinki Criminal Police Politie Academie; Hong Kong Police;
Intellegence Économique et Nouvelles Criminaltés France; Indian Police Service; Interpol; Italian
Networking breaks ‐ Over the course
National Police; Japanese Federal Police; Korean National Police Agency; Macedonia Hi Tech Crime
Unit; Metropolitan Police Service; MVD Russia; National Centre for Policing Excellence; National of the Congress regular networking
Criminal Investigation Service Norway; National Criminal Police Sweden; National Police ‐ Turkey; breaks provide the opportunity to
Netherlands National Police; New Zealand Hi Tech Crime Unit; Nigerian Cybercrime Working Group make new contacts and talk with
(NCWG); Pakistan Police; Romanian National Police; Royal Air Force Police; Royal Canadian Mounted
colleagues over refreshments and a
Police; Special Anti Crime Unit of Trinidad & Tobago; South African Police Service; Strathclyde Police;
Swedish National Lab of Forensic Science; Swiss Federal Police; Turkish National Police; Ukraine Hi buffet lunch
Tech Crime Unit; United Arab Emirates Police; Vietnam Police
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Meeting Sponsorship Previous sponsors of e‐crime include:
The format of the Congress is especially
designed to provide sponsors with a
unique platform to showcase solutions,
provide technical advice, and offer
thought leadership on how best to solve
the challenges that delegates face. With a
number of sponsorship options, (each
providing differing benefits in terms of
visibility and audience engagement), we
work closely with clients to ensure that
their participation is focused and
appropriate to commercial aims and
objectives.
• Position your expertise and product
offerings in the context of THE
established and market leading event
which promotes partnership and
understanding between key players
in the regional and global community
• Meet a range new contacts and sales
opportunities by participating in just
one event
• Reaffirm your existing business
relationships
• Leverage the cross‐industry
representation at the Meeting to find
out directly from buyers and decision
makers about their concerns
• Establish business relationships with
decision makers and technical
specialists who are directly
responsible for corporate security,
risk, IT, threat response, fraud,
investigations, forensics, audit, and
compliance
• Associate your company with the
globally recognised “e‐Crime” brand
To discuss your participation please contact
Robert Walker, Executive Director, AKJ Associates
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7430 0630, Email: robert.walker@akjassociates.com
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A number of Sponsorship packages are available
Principal Sponsor Package Education Programme Sponsor Package
Play an active role in one of the main plenary sessions; Contribute to helping key stakeholders address challenges by
highlight your expertise, share a platform with industry hosting a case study or workshop‐based seminar. Conducted
leaders, and present for 20 minutes in front of the full in a closed‐door environment, you have the opportunity to
conference delegation. AND assist key stakeholders address engage for 35 minutes with a focused group of delegates and
challenges by hosting two case study or workshop‐based benefit from increased interaction. (No clash with plenary
seminars. Conducted in a closed‐door environment, you time ‐ education seminars complement the main agenda).
have the opportunity to engage for two x 35 minutes with a Receive two separate 35 minute sessions – Up to 40
focused group of delegates and benefit from increased participants in each seminar
interaction. (No clash with plenary time ‐ seminars Presenter profile in the Congress guide and online
complement the main agenda). agenda
Two exclusive 20 minute speaking opportunities One 3m x 2m exhibition space
Receive two separate 35 minute sessions – Up to 40 One page article and full page colour advertisement
participants in each seminar in Congress guide
Speaker and presenter profiles in the Congress guide Company profile and branding in the Congress guide
and online agenda and on the Congress website
6m x 2m exhibition space Branding on all marketing material with ‘Education
Three page article and full‐page colour Seminar Sponsor’ designation
advertisement in Congress guide (back cover) Delegate list (at Congress)
Company profile and branding in the Congress 4 delegate staff tickets
guide and on the Congress website
Branding on all marketing material with ‘Principal Investment £12,500GBP excluding taxes
Sponsor’ designation
Stage graphics Networking package
Delegate list (at Congress)
10 delegate staff tickets Set up a point of contact in the networking area with a 3x2m
space, gain visibility, promote your brand, and showcase your
Investment £40,000GBP excluding taxes technology.
One 3m x 2m exhibition space
Strategic Sponsor Package Company profile, branding and web link on the
Congress website
Deliver thought leadership on a complex topic or security Company profile and branding in the Congress guide
issue by playing an active role in one of the main plenary Delegate list (at Congress)
sessions; highlight your expertise, share a platform with 2 delegate staff tickets
industry leaders, and present for 20 minutes to the full
conference delegation. Investment £6,500GBP excluding taxes
Exclusive 20 minute speaking opportunity
Speaker profile in the Congress guide and online Additional branding and networking opportunities
agenda
One 3m x 2m exhibition space Breakfast Meeting
Two page article and full‐page colour advertisement Host a breakfast meeting in a private room prior to the
in Congress guide start of the Congress day. Work with the organisers to
Company profile and branding in the Congress invite a select number of delegates (20) that you would
guide and on the Congress website like to meet
Branding on all marketing material with ‘Strategic Registration
Sponsor’ designation Exclusive branding of registration area and delegate
Stage graphics badges
Delegate list (at Congress) Executive Congress folio for delegates
5 delegate staff tickets Folio branded with your company logo on the outside and
your bespoke messaging included within
Investment £20,000GBP excluding taxes