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CONFERENCE TRACKS
IT Security
Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention
Digital Rights Management
The John Pinkerton Lecture and Dinner

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PROGRAMME AVAILABLE

The full conference programme is now available. Click on the conference track titles to view the programme for each track.


Confirmed Speakers Include:

IT Security

Ed Gibson, UK Chief Security Advisor, Microsoft
Stewart Room, Partner, Head of our Data Protection Unit, Rowe Cohen
John Duffin, Director of Security and EFT Consulting, The Logic Group
Martin Sadler, Director of Trusted Systems Lab, HP
Ben Laurie, Director of Security, The Bunker
Stuart King, Information Security Manager, Reed Elsevier
David Litchfield, Managing Director, NGS

Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention

David Hearn, MD, Firstsight Vision
Professor Gloria Laycock, Jill Dando Institute for Crime Science
Monique Thonnat, INRIA, France
Dr Wolfgang Niem, Project Manager Video Content Analysis, BOSCH Research, Germany
David Walsh, Manager, Manchester City Council CCTV, UK
Lee Walters, Operations Manager, Liverpool City Watch CCTV

Digital Rights Management

Andrew Bell, Senior Manager, Deliotte
Ted Shapiro, Vice President & General Manager Europe, Motion Pictures Association

The Institution of Engineering and Technology John Pinkerton Lecture and Dinner

The Institution of Engineering and Technology John Pinkerton Lecture 2006
Savoy Place, London, UK: Tuesday, 13 June 2006 at 6.00 pm
e-Science and Cyberinfrastructure
Lecture by Professor Tony Hey, VP Scientific Computing, Microsoft, USA

The Institution of Engineering and Technology John Pinkerton Lecture and Dinner will be held as part of the conference, on Tuesday, 13 June 2006 at 6.00 pm (refreshments from 5.30 pm). Full details and registration >

 

Organised by The Institution of Engineering and Technology e-infrastructure, Visual Information Engineering, Communication Networks and Services and Multimedia Communications Professional Networks