National Innovation, Conference and Exhibition
MYNIC Berhad is proud to present “Internet Technology Innovation Seminar 2007” from the 27th - 28th November 2007, a seminar that will act as a platform for exchange of information on latest Telephone Number Mapping (ENUM) development and progress; a seminar to highlight the features of Next Generation Networking (NGN); and a seminar that willdeliberate on the increase in DNS crime and sophisticated methods used by cyber criminals. It will also address the techniques used by cyber criminals and how to detect and prevent these threats.
To ensure this two-days seminar is a trendsetting event, we have brought in renown international and local speakers that will bring not only knowledge transfer but also discuss trendsetting technologies with emphasis on strategy, creativity, business and globalization of innovation.
MYNIC Internet Technology Innovation Seminar 2007 will be held in conjunction with the National Innovation Conference and Exhibition (NICE) 2007 organized by Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI). Thus, participants will get their money worth as NICE 2007 will feature conferences, seminars, exhibitions and various innovation-related programmes and activities with involvement from both local and international organizations.
Activities that participants can leverage on during NICE are as follows:
- Main conferences and tracks on Innovation Economy
- Cluster conferences, seminars, workshops and tracks
- Interactive events eg games and competitions
- Exhibitions and showcases
As a participant to both NICE 2007 and MYNIC Internet Technology Innovation 2007 seminar, you will get insights into the latest issues and developments in threat landscape by industry experts who show you how the strategic use of ICT can support local as well as regional development and infrastructure, overcome geographical obstacles, and make these remote areas more attractive to business and individuals alike.
The two-days seminar is expected to be attended by approximately 100 people. |