OUTLINE AGENDA cont...
Thursday 16th February
NetEvents registration desk open
7:30 – 8:30am
7:30 – 8:30am
Day Two: Welcome and opening keynote
8:40 — 9:10am
Conference Debate Session V: Fresh thinking to fight back a rising tide of cyberthreats Introduced and chaired TBA
9:10 — 9:50am
New ideas are needed to protect against ransomware and other high destructive malware across all industry sectors. Data and networks are under threat as never before. We use this session to examine some of the cutting-edge work being done in the security space. Who are the vendors helping to make tomorrow’s commerce safe? What innovations are we seeing in the area of EDR, MDR and XDR?
Conference Debate Session VI: The Future of the Datacenter – and Finding the Right Cloud Balance Introduced and chaired TBA The datacenter is going through radical change as it evolves towards greater agility, programmability and flexibil- ity. The traditional approaches of yesterday are history. We also consider the latest thinking in the debate about where data really belongs – in the cloud or on- prem. Is ‘cloud first’ thinking changing in favour of a retreat to the datacen- ter? Or are we just seeing a cloud reset and a shift to more hybridised approaches?
9:50 – 10:30am
10:30 — 10:50am
11:00 — 11:40am
Conference Debate Session VII: Critical innovations in application development Introduced and chaired TBA
Security at the level of the application is the next big frontier for organisations to negotiate. As we move further into the era of the API, what will DevOps and DevSecOps professionals need to consider to ensure that applications and essential data are safe yet accessible? What new technologies and innovations are emerging here? How can organizations reconcile the need for business agility with the imperative of security? Conference Debate Session VIII: 5G/6G and Mobile Solutions for Commercial Use Introduced and chaired by Paul Hughes, Research Director, Future of Connectedness, IDC Forget the slow start that 5G has made in the consumer space. Is the next wave of 5G, and beyond that 6G, set to turn the world of enterprise connectivity on its head? We consider a range of dizzying possibilities for the enterprise.
11:40 — 12:20pm
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Please note: This is a draft agenda and is subject to change
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