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Los Angeles Tech-Security
Conference
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Overview

This year, the Los Angeles Tech-Security Conference will
bring together private industry, government decision
makers and technical enthusiasts in the fields of Information
& Network Security. This unique conference format
will provide several interactive high intensity training
sessions as well as tremendous networking opportunities.
Topics may include: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Systems, Wireless Security, Web Hacking, Contingency
Planning, Vulnerability Assessments, Threat Management
Workshop, Computer/PDA & Enterprise Forensics, Password
Recovery & Disk Wiping Tools, Internet Investigation
Techniques.
You'll come away with advice and knowledge that you
can start applying to your environment immediately.
| Agenda: |
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| 8:15am-8:45am |
Check-In
and Opening Introductions |
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Data
Connectors is proud to host the Tech-Security Strategies
Conference. |
| 8:45am-9:30am |
Session
One |
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Peter
Bybee
Founder and CEO
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How to Strengthen Your Incident Response Program:
A Hands on Approach
2008 Security IT Security & Risk Outlook
- 3 Trends that are creating more risk
- Differentiating between Security Events vs
Security Incidents
Defining Your Information Security Incident Program
- What you need to do before it happens
- Incident Response Program Objectives
- Developing your Incident Response Policy
The 4 R's of Incident Response
- Determining Authority, Roles & Responsibilities,
Procedures, & Tools
- Developing Awareness Training
- Developing Your Security Incident Response
Team
- Communication with Outside Parties regarding
an Incident
- Incident Types & Prioritization
- Risk Based Mitigation Response Methodology
- Incident Handling Process Overview
- How to Assess your Level of Readiness
Outsourcing Security
- Benefits and Pitfalls of using a Managed Security
Provider
- Understanding what your security provider
is and is NOT responsible for
- Understanding Service Level Agreements (SLAs):
What you need to Know
- How to be successful with a MSSP Partner
- When to bring it in-house
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| 9:30am-9:45am |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 9:45am-10:30am |
Session
Two |
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Email Security Best Practices
As IT departments continually adopt new technologies
to improve the performance of their systems and
productivity of their end users, they are faced
with numerous challenges. One such challenge companies
face today is securing their messaging environments
and business critical content for regulatory compliance,
and against inbound and outbound threats. Understanding
email threats, regulations, and encryption will
help ensure that IT departments implement messaging
and content security solutions based on recommended
best practices. In this presentation, you will:
- Gain a better understanding of email
- Understand malicious email threats
- Learn about compliance and regulations
- Grasp email encryption concepts
- Discover best practices for email security
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| 10:30am-11:15am |
Session
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Current Threats and Countermeasures
Securing the information assets of an enterprise
has never been so important or so complicated.
The past several years have seen a significant
increase in the number of security incidents,
threats and vulnerabilities and significant advancements
in attack methodologies with new tools, techniques,
and attack vectors being released on a weekly
basis.
Join Accuvant for a lively, interactive discussion
to review the latest in current threats, vulnerabilities
and the tools attackers are using to compromise
the security of our enterprise and our customers
data. Through presentation and live demonstration,
attendees will learn about the latest attacks,
tools, and techniques employed by today's hackers,
as well as potential countermeasures that can
help protect against these attacks.
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| 11:15am-11:45pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 11:45am-12:30pm |
Session
Four (includes lunch) |
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Don Wisdom
President
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Securing the endpoint from unauthorized, unwanted,
and malicious executables, and controlling the
usage of devices including USB, Bluetooth, WIFI
and others.
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here for the presentation
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| 12:30pm-12:45pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 12:45pm-1:30pm |
Session
Five |
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Comprehensive End-Point Security Solutions
- Research shows that between 75% (Aberdeen
Group, Ernst & Young) and 85% (FBI) of security
breaches are committed by authorized internal
users.
- Internal studies by a major credit card provider
concur that "all too often fraud or compromise
can be traced to either a current or former
employee."
- CIOs and Security Officers report that this
problem is at the top of their priority list
(Gartner Group), and only about 10% of these
breaches are ever detected (USA Today).
- All this, and the fact that the average cost
of an internal attack is a hefty $2 million
per incident.
For a quick and easy way to manage your networked
endpoints and servers, you'll want to learn about
clientless offerings. They're fast, don't require
software to be installed on your end-points and
don't chew up all your network bandwidth.
Come to this informative educational opportunity
and learn about Clientless Endpoint Security Management
(CESM) technology. CESM solutions enable companies
to maximize their security investment and ROI
to ensure ongoing optimal operations of their
I/T infrastructure.
A special gift will be available for all attendees
who stop by the JCS & Associates, Inc. booth
and drop off their business card, so don't forget
to bring your business cards with you to this
event.
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| 1:30pm-1:45pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 1:45pm-2:30pm |
Session
Six |
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LAN Security: The Future of Network Security
Policy Enforcement
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| 2:30pm-2:45pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 2:45pm-3:30pm |
Session
Seven |
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Technology at the Perimeter
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| 3:30pm-4:15pm |
Session
Eight |
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Critical Data Loss and Leakage: How Big is
the Problem?? You need a Strategy
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Event Sponsors/Exhibitors

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