The session started with a Quran recitation, followed by
welcome speech by the Vice Chancellor of University, Prof.
Dr. Riaz Ahmed Hashmi who thanked the organizers of PakCon
to bring the event to Jinnah University. He also emphasized
on the importance of Information Security and encouraged the
students to benefit from the opportunity to learn from professional
speakers.
The President of PakCon, Mr. Faiz Ahmed Shuja than shared
the vision of PakCon highlighted various activities that they
have been doing to generate awareness about Information Security
through this platform.
First presentation was of Mr. Zafar Ul-Islam, Enterprise
Technology Strategist, Microsoft Pakistan. Zafar’s topic
was “Information Protection in a Connected World”.
He briefed the audience on various threats and challenges
being faced by the industry and the users; and then drilled
down into various aspects of information flow and protection
needs. His talk included details about persistent protection
through data encryption and information rights management
technologies. He also elaborated on the vision and concept
of building “End to End Trust in the Computing”
and explained how security needs to be incorporated at each
layer of infrastructure to provide a platform that ensures
information is secured throughout its lifecycle.
Mr. Uzair Hashmi, Deputy Manager Information Security, Karachi
Stock Exchange was the next speaker who talked about “Ethical
Hacking”. During his presentation Uzair briefed the
audience on various aspects of hacking and explained how ethical
hacking is different from the typical hacking. He mentioned
that ethical hacking’s objective is to assist organizations
to assess vulnerabilities in their IT infrastructure and fix
those proactively before any security breach. Uzair also explained
the process of penetration testing.
Followed by Uzair, the next speaker was Mr. Faiz Ahmed Shuja,
CEO, Rewterz Technologies. Faiz’s presentation topic
was “Blended Threat” and he briefed the audience
on how they as security experts conduct penetration testing
in an organization using various tools. He shared one scenario
where their team used social engineering technique to get
access to systems which otherwise were highly secured. His
key message was to ensure awareness and social readiness aspect
of employees because hackers and attackers exploit humans
to gain access to sensitive information.
Last speaker of the event was Dr. Athar Mahboob, from NUST
& Ibn Khuldun Systems. His topic was “Career Development
in Information Security” and briefed the students on
various aspects of career management.
The event concluded with a Panel Q&A where all speakers
answered questions from the audience.
In the later part of the day after lunch break two technical
workshops were conducted for students to share more details
of Information Security techniques.