Press releases
20 March 2007
Detica Forensics assists police in simulated insider fraud incident
Andy Clark helps companies identify their vulnerabilities
Andy Clark, Head of Detica Forensics, has been invited by the City of London Police to share his expertise in a simulated, but highly realistic terrorist-inspired insider fraud incident.
The scenario which has been validated by the police, business community and external agencies has been designed to help business managers plan for an incident. Through an innovative terrorist-focused table-top exercise, the movements of a radicalised employee carrying out a fraud will be examined and delegates will be helped to explore the vulnerabilities of their organisation to such an incident.
Early indications show high demand for the event from IT Security managers, Business Continuity managers, Heads of Security, and Human Resources specialists. Delegates will be carefully selected to ensure that there is a broad experience and mix of professionals who will add value to the programme. Companies may nominate two delegates who will be expected to share their expertise and to discuss and comment on elements of the exercise during the syndicate-working phase.
The full day event to be held on 28 March in Central London includes amongst its other guest speakers Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clark, National Co-ordinator for Terrorist Investigations.
For more details, contact Andrew Drage of the City of London Police on 07711 056 313 or andrew.drage@cityoflondon.pnn.police.uk
Media contact
Stephen Fleming
Palam Communications
Tel +44 (0) 1635 299116
Email sfleming@palam.co.uk
General enquiries
Andy Clark
Detica Forensics
Tel +44 (0) 845 050 7640
Email forensics@detica.com
