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Presentation: Introducing Application Mediation, Stuart Mackenzie (FMT Worldwide, Cyprus), Wednesday, November 24th, 2010, 12:00-13:30 EET.


The Department of Computer Science at the University of Cyprus cordially invites you to the Presentation entitled:

Introducing Application Mediation

Speaker: Stuart Mackenzie
Affiliation: FMT Worldwide, Cyprus
Category: Presentation
Location: Room 148, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences (FST-01), 1 University Avenue, 2109 Nicosia, Cyprus (directions)
Date: Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Time: 12:00-13:30 EET
Host: Marios Dikaiakos (mdd AT ucy.ac.cy)
URL: https://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/colloquium/presentations.php?speaker=cs.ucy.pres.2010.mackenzie

Abstract:
FMT is the privately held, Australian-based software development house that invented Application Mediation, which is fast gaining market backing as a global standard in IT architecture. FMT services leading organizations around the world, was named a "Cool Vendor in Secure Business Enablement" by global leading analyst firm, Gartner Inc, and its shareholders include IBM. This presentation will show how ‘Application Mediation‘ technology analyses web data and performs real time interventions to change web application behaviour without making any application code changes.

Short Bio:
Stuart Mackenzie is responsible for the strategy, development and implementation of FMT strategic alliances and rapid business growth. Stuart previously managed multiple vendor and partner relationships to drive secure e-business enablement across developed and developing markets as part of GE Money's Global Fraud Management team. Before that, he served as Remote Channel Fraud Strategy and Policy Manager at Barclays Bank where he pioneered anti-fraud solutions in response to the emergence of phishing and delivered 3D Secure technology to Barclaycard's credit and debit card portfolios. Stuart is a former member of APACS' E-Banking Fraud Liaison Group (the UK's Association for Payment and Clearing Services) and won the 2005 Anti-Fraud Strategy of the Year honor at the UK's Finance Sector Technology Awards.

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