Identity & Access Management
Summit & Expo
– Expanding With Success –
28th – 29th April 2020
Central London
*Update Notice*
Dear Colleagues,
As you are aware we have had to postpone our IAM Summit due to Covid 19 and have been closely monitoring the situation over the last few months. With the slight easing in restrictions taking place and the decrease in infections, we are hopeful that we are starting to move closer to being able to connect again face to face.
We have taken all this into consideration and have come to the decision that for the safety of our participants and the potential reluctance of organisations and individuals wanting to attend a controlled gathering, we have decided to rule out events to be run in 2020 and early 2021.
With this in mind we have come to a decision that we will be running our IAM Summit on the 27th & 28th April, 2021 Central London.
We look forward to reconnecting with you soon.

The Case for a Smart, Secure & Streamlined Organisation
Identity and access management is a critical part of any enterprise security plan, as it is inextricably linked to the security and productivity of organisations in today’s digitally enabled economy.
Compromised user credentials often serve as an entry point into an organisation’s network and its information assets. Enterprises use identity management to safeguard their information assets against the rising threats of ransomware, criminal hacking, phishing and other malware attacks.
In many organisations, users sometimes have more access privileges than necessary. A robust IAM system can add an important layer of protection by ensuring a consistent application of user access rules and policies across an organisation.
Identity and access management systems can enhance business productivity. The systems’ central management capabilities can reduce the complexity and cost of safeguarding user credentials and access. At the same time, identity management systems enable workers to be more productive (while staying secure) in a variety of environments, whether they’re working from home, the office, or on the road.
Join your IAM and Security peers at the Identity & Access Management Summit on the 28th & 29th April, 2020, Central London. Where we will be discussing policies, processes, and technologies used to manage user identities and enforce what they can access and do within a system through authentication, authorisation, and accounting.
Format
Due to the overwhelming success of our Inaugural Identity & Access Management Summit in April 2019, City of London, we will be moving from a 1-day Summit where we reached full capacity, to our new and exciting format and venue, which will include:
– 2 Days of Knowledge Sharing/Innovation & Collaboration –
– Over 300 IAM
Leaders & Visionaries –
– Over 50 Guest Speakers –
– 10 Networking Breaks –
– 1-2-1 Meetings –
– 10 Workshops/Boardroom
Sessions –
– 4 “Question Time” Debate Sessions –
– An Exhibition for
Leading Solution Providers –
– An Evening Networking Reception –
– Live Hacking Demos –
I can thoroughly recommend the IAM Summit to you if you are looking for the right audience & topics
I’d recommend that professionals involved in Cyber Security look into attending the IAM Summit
An excellent event from start to finish. The briefing and preparation prior to the event, broad range of expert speakers and a really engaging audience
Our Industry Researched Topics Include:
– Identity as the solution to cyber crime
– Making IAM scaleable and secure
– Legacy systems vs. Next generation platforms
– Selecting the optimal authentication methods
– Balancing user experience and security
– Standards, compliance and governance
– Privacy vs. authentication: striking a balance
– Managing non-human identities
– Impact of AI and machine learning on IAM
– Data access governance and identity access management
– Incorporating
SAS, PAS and IAS
– Blockchain
identity management
– Global Identity Management
– Modern identity for developers
– IAM challenges with Robotic Process Automation
– Identity management in a post-digital world
– Social engineering and identity
– Identity programmes around the globe
– Next generation architectures for customer access
– Privilege access management: strategies and safeguards
– Open source intelligence: exposure and threat levels
– Fraud scoring in the identity space
– Converging mobility and identity technologies
– Identity verification and authentication: standards and regulations
– Biometric identity: ready for large scale roll out?
– Cloud access management – identity as service
2020 Steering Committee
Jeffrey Moore, Global Head of Cyber-Security, Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research
Ben Bulpett, EMEA Identity Platform Director, SailPoint
Frederik Brysse, Chief Architect & Head of Engineering, Trainline
Steven Williams, Founder & Managing Director, Atlas Identity
Paul Simmonds, CEO, Global Identity Foundation
Professor John Walker, Purveyor of Dark Intelligence
Richard Fry, Head of Information Security & Risk, Covea Insurance
Chuck Brooks, Named By IFSEC: #2 Global Cyber Security Influencer
Soraya Viloria MontesdeOca, Group Information Security Officer, Harvey Nichols
Simon Bradley, Global Head of Cyber Security Protection, Siemens
Andy Giles FCMI GCGI CISSP CCSP, Head of Security Governance, Risk & Controls, Nationwide Building Society
Programme Under Construction
(Contact us if you wish to speak or recommend a speaker)
Delegates will get the information they need to align their IAM strategy
with corporate goals, build an IAM roadmap with attainable milestones and organise project
resources and measure project success.
Knowledge Exchange:
Peer-to-Peer Insights
An opportunity to explore themes and issues in more depth, with audience members posting questions via interactive technology to a panel of experts. These sessions offer delegates a chance to raise their own technical and strategic challenges for discussion with peers in a fertile environment providing knowledge exchange, guidance and insight.
(Under Chatham House Rule)
Who Should Attend?
Attendance is Complimentary for Senior IT practitioners,
who are creating an Identity & Access Management Road-Map.
– Access Control Analysts
– Access Manager
– Architects (security, infrastructure, technical and enterprise)
– Audit & Compliance Professionals
– Chief Executive Officer
– Chief Information Officer
– Chief Risk Officer
– Chief Security Officer
– Chief Technology Officer
– Cyber Security Professionals
– Digital Forensic Experts
– Directors/Heads of Compliance
– Directors/Heads of Data Management
– Directors/Heads of Identity and Access Management (IAM)
– Directors/Heads of Information Security
– Directors/Heads of Information and IT Governance
– Directors/Heads of IT Security
– Directors/Heads of Network Security
– Directors/Heads of Risk
– Directors/Heads of Security
– Directors/Heads of User Access Management
– Entitlement Management Professionals
– Endpoint Security Professionals
– Fraud Prevention
– IAM Consultants
– IAM Architects
– Identity and Information Assurance Professionals
– IS Security Managers
– IT Service Managers
– Risk Assurance Professionals
– Security Specialists
– Systems Analysts
Below Are Our Latest Speaker Announcements:

Paul de Souza
Founder Director President
Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI.US)
Board of Advisors at The Cyber Intelligence Initiative
at The Institute of World Politics

Cheryl Stevens MBE
Deputy Director Identity & Trust Services
Department for Work & Pensions

Martin Ingram
Product Owner, Identity and Access Management
Royal Bank of Scotland

Jeffrey Moore
Global Head of Cyber-Security
Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research

Richard Fry
Head of Information Security and Risk
Covéa Insurance

Paul Toal
Distinguished Solution Engineer
Oracle

Ben Bulpett
EMEA Platform Director
SailPoint

Hitoshi Kokumai
President
Mnemonic Security

Paul Simmonds
CEO
Global Identity Foundation

Soraya Viloria MontesdeOca
Group Information Security Officer
Harvey Nichols

Simon Bradley
Global Head of Cyber Security Protection
Siemens

Colin Brown
Identity & Access Management Delivery Lead
BBC

Måns Håkansson
Senior Solution Engineer
PlainID

Cristina Apostol
Global PAM Lead
Visa Europe

Diane Joyce
Identity Evangelist
Women in Identity

Bernard Swierczyna
Chief Information Security Officer
First Ireland Risk Management

Hristina Byankova
Head of Infrastructure, Access Control
PAM and Access Framework
UBS

Asif Malik
Global Lead Solutions Architect
Capita
Conference Chair

Prof John Walker
Purveyor of Dark Intelligence

Manoj Kumar
Director – Identity and Access Management
Philip Morris International

Lisa Ventura
Award-winning Cyber Security Consultant
CEO & Founder UKCSA

Kathryn Brett Goldman
CEO and Founder, Cybermaniacs
Ladies Hacking Society Director of Development

Colin Wallis
Executive Director
Kantara Initiative

Veroniki Stamati-Koromina
Information Security & Privacy Lead
Skyscanner

Louise Maynard-Atem
Innovation Intrapreneur, Data Exchange
Experian

Nick Mothershaw
Chair and Chief Executive Director
Open Identity Exchange

Stephen Williams
Founder and Managing Director
Atlas Identity

Doug Howard
Vice President of Global Services
RSA

Ashraf Aboukass
Global Head of Security Architecture, Ops & Eng
Schroders

Mark Haine
Co Chairman at eKYC
Identity Assurance Working Group

Dr Saritha Arunkumar
IBM Master Inventor
Security Leader
IBM UK

Denise Beardon
Head of Information Security Engagement
Pinsent Masons

Stew Felstead
UK & Ireland Security Consulting Practice Lead
Oracle

Andy Giles
FCMI GCGI CISSP CCSP
Head of Security Governance
Risk & Controls
Nationwide Building Society

Bernadette Palmer
Senior Associate Information Security
Publicis Groupe

Matthew Silverstone
Chairman
MIDAS Alliance
(Mobile Identity Authentication Standard)
2019 Speakers

Dr Philip Bonhard
Head of Customer Experience Design for Fraud, Authentication and Digital Security at Lloyds Banking Group

Andy Pinnington
CyberIAM, Managing Director and Principal Consultant

Frederik Brysse
Chief Architect and Head of Engineering
Trainline

Manoj Kumar
Director at KPMG – CyberSecurity
Identity & Access Management

Charlie Mcmurdie
Former Head of Police National Cyber Crime Unit

Carlos Trigoso
Lead Architect (IAM)
BBC

Ros Smith
Senior Product Mgr (IAM)
BBC

Tarun Samtani
Group Data Protection Officer
Boden

Junaid Farooqui
Senior Security Architect
Coventry Building Society

Andrew Yeomans
CISO
Arqit

Nick Mothershaw
Director of Fraud and Identity Solutions
Experian

Azeem Bashir
Global CISO
Cyber Execs

Richard Mardling
IDAM Director at Unilever

Paul Simmonds
CEO at
The Global Identity Foundation

Jonathan Raynor (CISSP)
Head of Identity & Access Management
M&G Prudential

Jeffrey Wood
Deputy Director of ICT
Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust

Ben Bulpett
EMEA Identity Platform Director
SailPoint

Ray Hockley
Senior Solution Manager – Hitachi

Andy Milton
Head of Channels – Hitachi

Ian Airy
Head of Direct sales – Hitachi
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Categories of Product & Service Providers
@ The Specialist Expo Include:
– Identity & Access Management
– Authentication & Authorisation
– Identity Proofing & Bio-Metrics
– Privileged Access Management
(PAM)
– Cloud Identity & Access Management
– Multifactor Authentication
– Endpoint Security & Information Security
– Data & Applications Security
– Identity as a Service
(IDaaS)
– Identity Governance & Compliance
– Identity & Access Control
– Insider Threat Protection
Venue Details
Amba Hotel Marble Arch,
Bryanston St, Marylebone, London W1H 7EH
Amba Hotel Marble Arch is located on Oxford Street.
A stylish hotel offering the latest facilities for business and leisure travellers.
Find out how to get to us.
To reach Amba Hotel Marble Arch by road…
From Marble Arch itself, head east down Oxford Street. Take the first left into Portman Street, then first left again into Bryanston Street: the hotel entrance is 10 yards on the left. Public car parking is available nearby at an additional charge. To programme your sat-nav, please use the postcode W1H 7EH
If you’re coming to Amba Hotel Marble Arch by rail…
London Victoria, Paddington and Marylebone mainline stations are all about two miles from the hotel; about 10 minutes by cab. Alternatively, take the London Underground to Marble Arch: when you leave the station, turn left along Oxford Street, then left again in 50 metres into Old Quebec Street. The hotel entrance is in Bryanston Street, about 80 metres on your right.
To reach Amba Hotel Marble Arch from the airport…
From London Heathrow, the Heathrow Express runs direct to London Paddington in just 15 minutes (20 from Terminal 5), with a train every quarter of an hour. The Gatwick Express runs a similar service into Victoria from London Gatwick.


28th – 29th April 2020
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Attendance is Complimentary for End users who are creating an Identity & Access Management Road-Map.
If you are a product or service provider, we have a corporate rate to attend.
We will validate your booking on receipt and advise you accordingly