Past
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| 25th
Feb 2008 |
Information
Security
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Adrian
Seccombe, Chief Information Security Officer
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Senior Enterprise Information Architect,
Eli
Lilly and Company Limited
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Adrian
Seccombe is an Information Technology Leader, with extensive
knowledge and practical experience in various I.T., Strategy &
Quality Management positions in the United Kingdom, France, and the
U.S.A. Originally an electronic engineer with Ferranti
Military Systems Division, Adrian then moved to I.T.T. Business
Systems Division, before joining Eli Lilly, an international
pharmaceutical company, in 1980 as a Telecommunications Analyst.
As Manager of Telecom & Technology Development, Adrian
relocated with his family to work at the Lilly headquarters in
Indianapolis, Indiana. Then after 4 years, in various management
positions, including IT Strategy Manager, he moved to become the IT
Director for Lilly (France).
Adrian is a keen Scuba diver and explorer of history, with a recent
interest in things environmental, during his time in America and
France he was a Scout Leader. On his return to the U.K. he
took responsibility for the Lilly IT infrastructure of Europe,
Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific & Japan. He then took
global responsibility for Lilly Client Computing & Collaboration
Services, whilst retaining his responsibility for the E.M.E.A.
infrastructure, he then lead the development of Lilly’s
Information Risk Management processes, and the IT Quality and
Security Management teams based around the globe. His current
role includes CISO leadership responsibilities and includes
integrating Information Quality Management into Lilly’s
Information Architecture processes. He serves on the Industrial
Advisory Board, of the University of Surrey Computing Department and
more recently he has become a member of the Jericho Forum. His
current activities, and his previous roles, provide him with a
wealth of corporate knowledge and experience of business led
information technology, telecommunications, security, quality
management & the associated human resource matters.
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