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Testing and Swiss Banking Secrecy... | Testing and Swiss Banking Secrecy... |
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| Thursday, 10 September 2009 | |
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Robin Heizmann is the Head of IT in France for Credit Suisse and as the Keynote Presenter at this years Software and Systems Quality Conference he will talk about the challenges of software development and testing when working within the unique legislation that make up the Swiss Banking Secrecy laws. In 2006 Credit Suisse Private Bank IT decided to build new secure data centres for offshore/global SW development and testing (that are detached from existing CS data centres and intranet) through program SYNONYM. In order to enable global SW development and testing that is compliant with national legislation (Swiss Banking Secrecy), program SYNONYM established a highly secure development zone and introduced purely synthetic test data, based on the so called "Virtual Bank" concept for simulation of real bank business. The presentation entitled SYNONYM Building Secure Global Test Environments with a Synthetic Business Simulation highlights: motivation and handling of legal requirements for this initiative today's solution and procedure to get there aspects of the "Virtual Bank" with synthetic data generation challenges for both the SYNONYM program team and the SW development and testing community plans for future enhancements towards virtualized multi-environment-, next-generation SW-Engineering Robin will be presenting along with other international and domestic experts at this years Software and Systems Quality Conference to be held at the Hilton on the Park in Melbourne on 27 28 October. For more information on the conference click here http://www.sqs-conferences.com/au/index.htm Biography |
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