DR James Backhouse |
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES AND CONSULTANCIES Professional Bodies § IISP- Institute of Information Security Professionals, Associate, July 2006 § CITP- Chartered Institute of Technology Professionals, Member 2004 § I-4 International Institute of Information Integrity I-4 (global risk management practitioners forum) Individual Member, 2003 § UKAIS- UK Association for Information Systems, Founding Member, 1995 § BCS- British Computer Society, Member, 1988
Activities and Consultancies § Institute for Information Security Professionals, IISP, Accreditation Committee Member, April 2007 § European Network and Information Security Agency, ENISA -Reviewer for the EU in October 2006 for the first full review of the Security Agency since its founding in March 2004. § British Computer Society, Security Forum Strategic Panel, Member, February 21st 2005 - date § EU Conference: Meeting Europe's social and economic needs, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, 17th and 18th of January 2005 - invited expert for Security Track § British Computer Society, Designing ICT for Crime Prevention - Thought Leadership Debate, Invited Expert, Institute of Directors, 26th October 2004 § British Computer Society, Security Forum Strategic Steering Panel, Invited Member of Panel, 25th October, 2004 § Institute for Information Security Professionals, IISP, Constituent Working Group 4 on Body of Knowledge, Member, 2004-2006 § Alliance and Leicester - Consultant (Intranet Governance) Group Communications, July- October 2004 § Royal Society "Science in Society" Programme Cybertrust and Information Security Project, Expert Adviser 2003-2004 § Engineering and Physical Science Research Council, Mid Term Referee of Advanced Knowledge Technologies Project September 2003 § British Airways (implementation of security awareness campaign) July 1997 § IBM UK (information security and the valuation of information) to June 1996 § Ernst and Young UK (semantic integrity of corporate databases) November 1995 § British Petroleum (workforce compliance with corporate information security policy) October 1995 § FAO - United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Rome - (security and authentication in distributed information systems) August 1995; § High Street bank (investigating adequacy of information security management structure) September 1994; § Eagle Star Insurance (identifying organisational security implications of moving to client/server networks) August 1994; § UK National Health Service Trust (investigating security requirements for new integrated IS) July 1994; § London Borough Council (assessing integrity threats implicit in new information infrastructure) April 1994.
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