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Webcast Series - Endpoint Security
Posted on Tuesday, 28 October 2008 @ 16:00:12 EDT
Contributed by Anonymous | Topic: Training News

Compliance at the Endpoint - Is 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind' a Risky Security Strategy
Endpoint Compliance is a tricky process. While gateways are a cost effective solution, they don't see all the traffic, especially from mobile users. For increasingly diverse users and their devices, endpoint security struggles to address state, federal, international, and industry regulations, internal policies (acceptable use and intellectual property protection), malicious code protection, data leakage, and unauthorized applications execution. Endpoint security solutions need sensitivity relative to client resource consumption, administrative overhead, new client technologies, and changing compliance regulations. Click here to register.

Thursday, November 06, 2008
11:00am (PST) / 1:00pm (CST) / 2:00pm (EST)

Who Should Attend:
CSO, Security VP/Director within desktop admin groups
CIO, VP/Director/Manager of IT, IS, MIS, Desktop, and Network groups

What You Will Learn:
The importance of an endpoint compliance strategy
Internal acceptable use policies
Possible solutions for Endpoint Security compliance

Protecting Sensitive and Confidential Information with Endpoint Security
The risk of information exposure is well known today, but have we really understood the lessons taught? We all too often approach Information Security from the bowels of technology, forgetting the first word was information. To understand what were trying to protect is paramount in this game of ever changing threats. Just a short time ago, the process of protecting classified documents was easily managed by locking them in the safe before leaving the office. The challenge was knowing if you had all the documents back before the safe was locked. Today’s challenge isn’t much different. We are faced with increasing amounts of data, overwhelming storage methods, and new changing methods of corporate data access. Whether we are focused on protecting classified government document, corporate secrets, or sensitive personal information about employees, partners, or customers, we face new hurdles and every day. Click here to register.

Thursday, November 20, 2008
11:00am (PST) / 1:00pm (CST) / 2:00pm (EST)

Who will benefit?
CSO, Security VP/Director within desktop admin groups
CIO, VP/Director/Manager of IT, IS, MIS, Desktop, and Network groups

What will you learn?
How to overcome Endpoint Security challenges
Hear about "real-life" implementation from industry expert
Learn how to protect your data where it’s most vulnerable


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