
SAFETY AND JUSTICE BUSINESS FORUM – 20 February
Join the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the first Safety and Justice Business Forum for 2020 and dialogue on the proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulation Act.
Presentation 1: SAS Procurement integrity
Presented by Yoshen Baijnath, Head of Public Sector: KwaZulu-Natal at Altron Bytes Systems Integration
SAS procurement Integrity provides the necessary controls beyond those of ERPs and Financial solutions to spot errors and fraud anywhere within the procurement cycle from bid to contract execution. It sits above existing systems and offers a comprehensive view of procurement processes which are most likely to be concerned by fraud and corruption. It provides continuous monitoring and helps audit and fraud teams act in a preventive manner to avoid losses in the future. Analytic capabilities are key to identifying and catching people trying to circumvent existing controls and procedures. SAS can enable what accounting and ERP systems have shown themselves inefficient at doing.
Presentation 2: Cyber Security
Presented by Yoshen Baijnath, Head of Public Sector: KwaZulu-Natal at Altron Bytes Systems Integration
Cyber security is a layered approach with data in the centre. Private data, intellectual property, cyber infrastructure, and even military and national security can be compromised by deliberate attacks, inadvertent security lapses, and the vulnerabilities of a relatively immature, unregulated global Internet. Working hand-in-hand with member firm clients, Altron Bytes Enterprise Security Solutions helps organisations plan and execute an integrated cyber approach to harness the power of information networks to enhance business operations, increase mission performance, and improve customer support, without compromising security or privacy.
20 February 2020 | 08:30 – 10:30
Members: FREE
Non-Members: R 350 (payable at the venue)
Venue:
Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Conference Centre, Lion Match Office Park,
892 Umgeni Road.
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For further information, please contact Bharriey Pillay or call 031 335 1000.