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Seattle Tech-Security
Conference
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Overview

This year, the Seattle 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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Charles Tracey
Application Engineer
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Technology at the Perimeter
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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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Comprehensive End-Point Security Solutions
Do you know the hundreds of ways your organization's
important data can be lost? The numbers don't
lie - more than 60% of information loss is due
to the
result of lost or stolen equipment. Because of
this, every laptop, PC, smartphone, or USB memory
device is a potential weak point in your organization's
security
strategy.
Come to this informative keynote session to learn
about workstation security vulnerabilities in
your organization and how you can deploy data
protection solutions where it really matters -
at the end-point. Learn how multi-factor authentication,
full disk encryption, port management and encryption
for removable media can all contribute to a more
secure and safer workstation
environment for your organization.
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| 11:15am-11:45am |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 11:45am-12:30pm |
Session
Four |
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LAN Security: The Future of Network Security
Policy Enforcement
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| 12:30pm-1:15pm |
Session
Five (includes lunch) |
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Andrew Plato
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A Practical Guide to Infrastructure Protection
NAC, IPS, IDP, UTM, SIM, SEM, SSL-VPN - seems
like every week there is a new acronym for an
infrastructure protection technology. This presentation
will help sort out the different infrastructure
protection technologies and how they are best
implemented and used to achieve maximum threat
reduction.
- Overview of common solutions, including:
Network Access Control (NAC)
Intrusion Prevention / Detection Systems
(IPS/IDS)
Unified Threat Management (UTM)
Security Information (or Event) Management
(SIM/SEM)
Vulnerability Management (VM)
SSL-VPN
- Good practices for perimeter and internal
infrastructure security
- The strengths and weaknesses of each solution
- Getting the best return on investment.
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| 1:15pm-1:30pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
| 1:30pm-2:15pm |
Session
Six |
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Messaging Threats are Converging: Are you
Ready?
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Event Sponsors/Exhibitors

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