DOLLARS AND SENSE:
Improve Endpoint Security Without Going Down the Financial Drain
October 21, 2008The Fairmont Olympic Hotel
Seattle, WA
The threat landscape is constantly changing. Yet many enterprises can’t align security spending with the biggest dangers:
- Data theft by insiders and hackers
- Untrustworthy users and partners
- Lost laptops, mobile devices and USB drives
- Spam e-mail
- Web application and browser hacks
The 2008 Fall Ziff Davis Enterprise Security Summit will explore how to refocus investments on new and emerging security threats. The full-day program will provide practical strategic and tactical insights on how to get the most from your security budget – with a special focus on endpoint security. Sessions will focus on leveraging new practices, policies, and products that maximize protection for every endpoint – and the information behind it. Highly interactive sessions feature top industry experts, respected IT and business leaders, and no-nonsense peer-to-peer discussions on key topics.
Attendees will learn proven new strategies in:
Endpoint Management
- Minimize laptop loss and fallout
- Establish business benefits of endpoint security
- Adopt sneaky strategies for shifting security spending to high-risk areas
- Implement realistic policy management and enforcement
- Conduct no-risk risk assessment
- Create "information-centric" security
- Battle custom malware and targeted Trojans
- Protect Web 2.0, JavaScript, and Ajax
- Understand and mitigate new e-mail security threats
- Leverage identity and access management
- Update compliance management plans
- Manage security events
- Encrypt documents and data

Linda Y.Cureton
Ms. Linda Y. Cureton is the Director of the Information Technology and Communications Directorate and the CIO of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. READ MORE>>
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