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Tech-Security Conference 2010


Charlotte Tech-Security Conference

Date: Thursday, Jun. 24, 2010
Location:

Renaissance Charlotte Suites Hotel
2800 Coliseum Centre Drive
Charlotte, North Carolina 28217

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Overview

The Charlotte Tech-Security Conference features 25-30 vendor exhibits and several industry experts discussing current tech-security issues such as email security, VoIP, LAN security, wireless security, USB drives security & more. There will be lots of give a ways and prizes such as iPods, $25, $50 and $100 gift cards, as well as cash prizes and lots more! This unique conference format will provide educational speaker sessions as well as tremendous networking opportunities. You'll come away with advice and knowledge you can start applying to your environment immediately. To register for this conference, click on the link in the left column. Your registration will include your breakfast, lunch, conference materials and entrance into the conference sessions and exhibit area. Scroll down to view the full conference agenda.

For information on participating as a vendor: sales@dataconnectors.com


Agenda:  
8:15am-8:45am Check-In and Opening Introductions
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8:45am-9:30am Session One

Sourcefire, Inc.

Neal Humphrey, Security Engineer, Sourcefire Inc.

Knowing More About Threats, Risks and Regulations

How valuable would it be if you had and understanding of the cyber threats, risks to your business and security regulations? Come learn how hackers are gaining entry into your networks and what countermeasures you can take today to prevent it. We will provide an update on the threat landscape and commentary on what is causing the rise in cyber crimes, highlighting examples of clever ploys using social media sites as a means to lure your employees into “accepting” malware, spyware and viruses. What you will find most interesting is our predictions on tomorrow’s threats and what actions you can take today to possibly protect your network and data from a breach.

Key takeaways include:

  • Where Cyber Crime is growing
  • What’s driving the rise in cyber crime
  • Why yesterday’s technology failing
  • The top security change drivers of 2010 and what actions you must take now to stay ahead of the curve
  • How to create an effective defense-in-depth strategy and understand the latest threats and their implications
  • Newer Web 2.0 threats
  • And so much more

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9:30am-10:00am Break/Vendor Booth Time
10:00am-10:45am Session Two

JCS

Jim Shaeffer, CEO

10 Simple Rules for Implementing an Encryption Strategy

Organizations are becoming more and more proactive about data security, with data encryption viewed as a core element to their defensive measures.

Encryption of data is being adopted at a rapid rate to comply with industry regulations, protect intellectual property, obtain safe harbor from data breachdisclosure laws, and effectively manage risk. As encryption proliferates, IT professionals are making critical decisions that directly contribute to, or detract from, an organization's ability to effectively manage encryption keys and data security.

Data is an organization's most valuable asset and it must be protected.

Designing and implementing an encryption strategy is not complicated if you understand the needs of your organization and establish the right decision-making criteria for encryption solutions. Simplicity, breadth, manageability and efficiency are the primary requirements security-minded organizations must build into their encryption strategy. A solution that has the least complexity will make the jobs of IT professionals easier, be more cost-effective and time-efficient, while at the same time protecting data and meeting compliance standards.

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10:45am-11:30am Session Three

Axway

Dave Butcher

Understanding Managed File Transfer - Insights & Best Practices

As IT departments continually adopt new technologies to improve the performance of their systems, productivity of their end users and relationships with trading partners, they are faced with numerous challenges. One such challenge companies face today is securing and automating large file transfers. Traditional file transfer systems and mediums no longer meet the needs of most organizations or their trading partners, especially when data exposure is a concern. Many organizations have developed in-house solutions that are difficult to manage, lack the ability to track and audit file transfers, and expose the organization to security breaches. A Managed File Transfer (MFT) solution should be secure, easy to manage, and have the flexibility to integrate with existing technologies.

In this presentation, you will:

  • Gain a better understanding of the business challenges and drivers of file transfers.
  • Identify the security concerns around traditional file transfer systems and mediums.
  • Learn best practices to develop security architectures for file transfers.
  • Understand how a MFT solution can meet the needs of your stakeholders
11:30am-12:00pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
12:00pm-12:45pm Session Four (includes lunch)

Top Layer Networks

Stephen Gates, Director NA Sales Engineering

Is your Network Really Protected? How to Proactively Protect Against Network Threats in 2010 and Beyond

12:45pm-1:15pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
1:15pm-2:00pm Session Five

Entrust

Bryan Atchison

Why Identity Based Security Matters

Digital identities are core to electronic transactions and communications. Their importance for enabling services, goods and applications continues to grow, as has the need to secure identities appropriately. Learn about today’s authentication concerns and how layered security can empower the enterprise and consumer.

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2:00pm-2:15pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
2:15pm-3:00pm Session Six

Kaspersky Lab

Mark Villinski, Manager, Field Marketing

 

Protecting Against Cyber-threats That Matter to Your Business

Real Business Threats!
Don’t be a Hacker’s Unsuspecting Target

It’s not news that threats are growing across the IT security landscape. Today’s malware imposes significant business risks due to the highly organized nature of attacks – applications, web sites and social networks are all subject to attacks and vulnerabilities. Hackers are highly organized professionals with vast networks who are able to precisely target an unsuspecting victim, including many small businesses and their employees. Users may not even realize his/her machine has been compromised for days, weeks or even months due to the nature of these attacks. During this talk, Mark Villinski will examine what this means for business owners and what IT managers need to look for to stay on top of these threats.

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3:00pm-3:30pm Prize Drawings For All In Attendance

Event Sponsors/Exhibitors

JCS
Axway
nCircle
Authentify, Inc.
Fortinet, Inc.
D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc.
TippingPoint Technologies, Inc.
Imperva
Shavlik Technologies, LLC
Sourcefire, Inc.
nuBridges, Inc.
Qualys, Inc.
Top Layer Networks
Entrust
eIQnetworks, Inc.
Kaspersky Lab
Channel Systems, LLC.
Infoblox Inc.
Cyberoam
ESET, LLC
M86 Security
Core Security Technologies
BeyondTrust Software, Inc.
SafeNet
LogLogic, Inc.
St. Bernard Software
StillSecure
IPSwitch - File Transfer
Centrify
Radware Ltd.
KEMP Technologies, Inc.
O2 Security Ltd.
FishNet Security, Inc.
Security Awareness, Inc.
Guidance Software Inc.
Splunk Inc.

 

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