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Rolling Meadows, IL, USA (3rd February 2010)—ISACA’s European Computer Audit, Control and Security Conference (EuroCACS) is the must-attend, hot-topic event for IT audit, security and governance professionals in Europe. It attracts the best and brightest with its content-rich and thought-provoking sessions that delve into some of the biggest challenges facing IT professionals. ISACA’s EuroCACS Conference will be held 21-24 March 2010 at the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus, Budapest, Hungary.

Organized by ISACA, a nonprofit association serving 86,000 IT governance professionals, the conference contains 40 sessions that will focus on the latest strategies to address the challenges from business, managerial and operational perspectives, as well as new technologies and system approaches, while identifying risks and opportunities. Reflective of ISACA’s high standards, speakers are industry experts from all over the world.
Dániel Némethy, CIO of Hungarian Kereskedelmi es Hitelbank will present the keynote address on the best governance model to manage the challenges of aligning business goals with information and communication technology goals. Némethy will present a case study showing how the KBC Global Services branch in Hungary used the Pan-European model to continually improve processes, thus ensuring greater quality of services. The presentation will explain the governance model, share his implementation experience, discuss its advantages and disadvantages, and look to the future of the governance model.

IT Auditing both in terms of compliance, charge back and security remains a topic of interest for many. It’s not just about reporting and service delivery, its about managing the need to get everything done on demand in the here and now, whilst ensuring that we are able to identify and isolate risks, manage user expectations and meet compliance or auditing requirements, ever more so as we enter a more monitored financial sector going forward. The conference sounds interesting, it’s always great to hear what people are talking about, what the different parts of the IT organization are thinking, the more I understand your drivers, your business, the more we can operate in a way that meets your expectations.




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