DeepSeek in the Enterprise: Solutioning, Deployment and Security considerations  
Organised by CSA Singapore Chapter and Sponsored by Huawei

Registration for this event is now open!

Day, Date, and Time: Friday 30th May 2025 7:00 PM SGT

Location:   L6/L7, The Signature Building, 51 Changi Business Park, Central 2 Singapore 486066     

Fee: CSA Singapore Chapter members free

Non-members pay S$10 at the registration using PayNow.

Agenda

6:30 PM – 7.00 PM        Registration with Dinner and Networking

7.00 PM – 7.15 PM        Welcome Address: Professor Alex Siow (President, Cloud Security Alliance, Singapore Chapter)

7.15 PM – 7.30 PM         Opening Address by Mr Guo Hanxin  

7.30 PM – 8.15 PM        Presentation by Huawei

8.15 PM – 8.45 PM        Panel Discussion,  Panellists: Prof. Alex Siow, Chen Bin, Wu Shiwei, Moderator:  Sarbojit Bose, Director Education Cloud Security Alliance, Singapore Chapter.

8:45 PM – 9:00 PM        Q&A & Wrap-Up

SYNOPSIS

AI adoption in enterprises is accelerating, and deploying models like DeepSeek requires a well-structured approach to maximize effectiveness while managing risks. This session explores the end-to-end AI lifecycle, offering practical insights into deploying DeepSeek successfully in an enterprise environment.

Key points:

●      What differentiates DeepSeek from the existing GenAI solutions?

●      Why does DeepSeek achieve its high performance?

●      How is the DeepSeek solution deployed by Huawei Cloud?

●      What are the use cases of DeepSeek AI solution?

●      What is the emerging threat landscape for GenAI solutions?

●      What are the security solutions for the GenAI solution?

Join us for a deep dive into AI deployment best practices, where we break down the decision-making process and security considerations to ensure a smooth and effective DeepSeek implementation.

About the speakers

Prof Alex is a consultant and advisor to many companies in many countries in the areas of digital transformation, governance, analytics, risk management and cybersecurity. He is a Senior Advisor to the National Supercomputing Centre.

He was the President of the Singapore Computer Society between 1997 and 2001. Also, the President of IT Management Association from 1995 to 1999. As the first President of the Project Management Institute’s Singapore Chapter, he served between 2001 and 2012. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Cloud Security Alliance’s Singapore Chapter since 2019.

 Last year, he was conferred the Skills future Fellowship by SSG and was also named as the Cybersecurity Hall of Fame by AiSP/CSA.

Prof Alex published his book “Leading with IT: Lessons from Singapore’s first CIO” in Feb 2021.

Wu ShiWei is the Chief Technology Officer of Huawei Cloud, APAC, where he leads the CTO Office architecture team in addressing key challenges in cloud-native transformation. He focuses on assessing organizational and skill readiness, providing strategic guidance to bridge gaps and drive impactful outcomes. He also collaborates with ecosystem partners to deliver end-to-end solutions that are critical to enterprise digital transformation in sectors such as digital banking and digital government. With 18 years of experience spanning internet startups to Fortune 100 companies, ShiWei brings deep expertise in technology innovation and a strong focus on solving complex business problems.

Chen Bin joined Huawei in 2016 as a senior global consultant and is now in charge of cybersecurity, privacy protection, and compliance for Huawei Cloud in Singapore. Based in Singapore since 1995, his prior experience includes working with MNCs like HP, Citibank, AT&T, NTT Data, and Deutsche Bank. Chen Bin began his career as a lecturer and researcher on AI at Nanjing University China (1990-1995). He holds degrees from Nanjing University and Western Michigan University, a certificate from George Washington University, and numerous professional certifications including PMP, ITIL, AWS, and Huawei Cloud Architect.
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