BrexIT – Do You Have A Strategy?

The Chartered Institute for IT, Jersey is pleased to invite you to an upcoming lunchtime talk. Location: Ouless room, Jersey Museum, The Weighbridge ...

Dates
  • 11th August 2017
    11:00am - 1:00pm

The Chartered Institute for IT, Jersey is pleased to invite you to an upcoming lunchtime talk.

Location: Ouless room, Jersey Museum, The Weighbridge
Date: Thursday 11th August.

Abstract: ’BrexIT – Do you have a strategy?’
How to help organisations understand and manage their IT-related challenges and risks in the uncertain transition process toward and through Brexit, and to benefit from a new world of opportunities?
At this interactive event, an overview of a possible Brexit readiness programme is presented, and participation and discussion is invited to help evolve the approach and enhance its usefulness for small and medium-sized UK organisations.

Come along to learn and contribute to views about this important topic, including the following points:

  • What does Brexit mean for us?
  • What is BCS good for?
  • How can we help make IT good for society?
  • How can we help local organisations (especially SMEs) with IT readiness for Brexit and beyond?

Speaker: Dalim Basu FBCS CITP CISA CRISC, (Chairman, BCS North London Branch)

Dalim is an IT professional with expertise in IT Governance and Risk Management. His experience includes IT audit, compliance, controls, security, PMO and project management.
He is a Director of DSL IT Risk Management Consultancy, and has worked in the UK and other countries for major financial and business services firms such as PwC, KPMG, Chase Manhattan Bank, ITN, Lehman Brothers, Lloyds Banking Group, Mitsubishi, Mizuho Bank, Nomura, Shell and Zurich Financial Services.

As voluntary activities, for many years Dalim has been Chairman of the dynamic North London Branch (NLB) of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT; and also a judge of BCS/Computing ‘UK IT Industry Awards’.

He is the Events Director of ISACA London Chapter and also a mentors guiding IT students, innovators and entrepreneurs at London University and elsewhere.

Who should attend?

Anyone who is concerned with the threats and opportunities that Brexit presents and or anyone with an interest in information technology or business and technology.

Presentation time: Tea, coffee, sandwiches and networking from 12:00, with the presentation commencing around 12:15 until 13:00 then networking until 13:45.

 

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