Sunday, 26 February 2017

BCS Bedford: Brex-IT: How to do IT?


Brex-IT:
How to do IT?
Dalim Basu
Chairman, BCS North London Branch

Tuesday, 14th March 2017
6.30-8.00pm
(Registration starts at 6:30pm)
Tavistock Suite
The Park Inn Hotel, 2 St Mary's Street,
Bedford MK42 0AR
(Free Parking at the rear – Inform Hotel Reception on arrival)
Register online at: https://events.bcs.org/book/2438/



Dalim Basu  CISA, CRISC, FBCS, CITP, BSc.(Hons.)
Chairman, BCS North London Branch
Events Director, ISACA London Chapter
Director, DSL IT Risk Management Consultancy

Dalim is an IT professional with expertise in IT Governance and Risk Management. His experience includes IT audit, compliance, controls, security, PMO and project management.

He is a Director of DSL IT Risk Management Consultancy, and has worked in the UK and other countries for major financial and business services firms such as PwC, KPMG, Chase Manhattan Bank, ITN, Lehman Brothers, Lloyds Banking Group, Mitsubishi, Mizuho Bank, Nomura, Shell and Zurich Financial Services.

As voluntary activities, for many years Dalim has been Chairman of the dynamic North London Branch (NLB) of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT; and also a judge of BCS/Computing ‘UK IT Industry Awards’. He is the Events Director of ISACA London Chapter. He also mentors and guides IT students, innovators and entrepreneurs at London University and elsewhere.

Dalim is a firm believer in the high value of IT professionalism and actively encourages and promote it at many levels – including at events and conferences with various organisations in the UK and overseas.

Agenda
6.30pm                       Registration, refreshments and networking
7.00pm                       Guest Speaker – Dalim Basu
8.00pm                       Opportunity to network and talk to the speaker

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