Managing Technology Risks in the Financial Sector

Speaker:


Mr Tony Chew
Director, Technology Risk Supervision Division
Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

Date:
  30 January 2008 (Wednesday)
Venue:
  Seminar Room 3.1, School of Information Systems
Programme:
  6.30 pm - 7.00 pm Registration
    7.00 pm - 8.00 pm Seminar Delivery (estimated time)
    8.00 pm - 8.15 pm Q&A
    8.15 pm Refreshments
Registration:
  Please register by 29 January 2008


About the Speaker

Tony heads the Technology Risk Supervision Division at MAS. His responsibilities include the development of strategies, programs, standards and guidelines for the purpose of regulating and supervising financial institutions in respect of technology risk management requirements and information security processes. He manages a team of technology risk specialists who conduct onsite inspections and offsite reviews to monitor the technology risk management capabilities and the effectiveness of information systems security practices prevailing in the financial sector.

Tony began his professional career as a Chartered Accountant, specializing in financial accounting, computer auditing and information systems consulting for over 12 years. He has also held senior management positions in the banking industry.

Currently, Tony is also adjunct associate professor at the National University of Singapore being involved in the development and teaching of a course in cybercrime. In previous years, he taught at the University of Technology , Sydney as a part-time lecturer in subjects ranging from computer auditing to investment analysis and financial accounting at undergraduate and post-graduate levels.

Tony has been actively engaged in conducting seminars and workshops on banking systems security and technology risk management in Asia, Canada , America and Europe . He is also a regular speaker at international conferences and forums.

In addition to accountancy and audit qualifications, Tony has a bachelor's degree in commerce as well as a graduate diploma in data processing and a master's degree in business applied finance.  

 
     
 
 
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