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Orange County Tech-Security
Conference
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Overview

The Orange County 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: |
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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 |

Jason Schwegel,
Partner Account Manager Channel Sales |
Alternatives for Securing Virtual Networks – Juniper VGW
The vGW Virtual Gateway secures virtual environments with a hypervisor-based stateful firewall and provides visibility, monitoring, and reporting. By empowering your customers with these capabilities they can now achieve the full ROI of virtualization by enforcing a granular security and compliance policies that adapt in real-time as virtual machines change. With dynamic security services as part of the overall data center fabric, your customers benefit from increased flexibility to protect any virtual or physical flow in the fabric. vGW represents an excellent revenue opportunity for Juniper Partners, with many insertion points:
- customers interested in virtualization of their data centers
- customers looking to take advantage of cloud computing
- customers pressed to adhere to compliance
- customers seeking to lower operating and management network security costs
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9:30am-10:00am |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
10:00am-10:45am |
Session
Two |
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Berenice Jacobs, CISSP |
Securing Administrative Passwords
Learn the latest strategies and technologies for securely managing privileged identities such as admin, root, sys admin, or any shared ID's as well as applications with embedded passwords.
Privileged Identity Management solutions address these common requirements:
- Frequent and automated password changes of shared privileged accounts
- Compliance with FISMA, SOX, PCI, HIPAA, NERC and other federal regulatory mandates
- Strong auditing of privileged passwords usage to ensure accountability
- Secured long term storage and automatic failover to eliminate risks of loss and to ensure availability during disaster recovery
- Removing clear text passwords embedded in scripts and applications, and automatically changing them according to corporate policy
- Automated process to change admin passwords when IT Administrators leave a company or when a contractor is finished with a project
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10:45am-11:30am |
Session
Three |
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Tom Ruffolo, eSecurityToGo, CEO, CISA

Andrew Hoerner, Director, Network Security |
Managing Risk & Compliance with ‘Next-gen’ Network Security
A recent explosion of malicious online behavior and rapidly morphing network trends combine to pose significant security risks and compliance challenges for IT organizations. Join this session to learn how to optimize Risk & Compliance Management and leverage the latest ‘next-generation’ Network Security tools to minimize risk exposure to your organization’s critical assets.
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11:30am-12:00pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
12:00pm-12:45pm |
Session
Four (includes lunch) |
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David Butcher |
Managed File Transfer: Insights and Best Practices
In this session you will learn about the many aspects of securing file transfers both internally and with partners and customers.
Learn what organizations have done in the past to transfer files
- What is FTP, and why it is ubiquitous and a problem
- Understanding Managed File Transfer
- A look at things we do today to move files for differing reasons
Understand the reasons organizations transfer files through patterns of file transfer
- Application integration
- Multi-site integration
- Business to business communication
- Portal based file transfers
- Human to human ad-hoc transfers
Discover best practices for creating solutions that securely satisfy your organizations file transfer needs
- Creating architectures that provide confidentiality, integrity and availability for transfers
- Building a flexible platform that satisfies multiple file transfer patterns
- Providing governance of file transfers through visibility and control of transfers
- Creating a solution that is operationally efficient
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12:45pm-1:00pm |
Break/Vendor
Booth Time |
1:00pm-1:45pm |
Session
Five |
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Gary Jenkins, Systems Engineer |
Get Your Wi-Fi Ready for the iPad
Apple has sold over 68 million iPhones and iPads in 2010. These employee-owned consumer devices are making their way to the workplace creating a new set of security and management challenges for IT departments. Aruba has developed a new solution to help customers scale their "existing" Wi-Fi network (including Cisco Wi-Fi) and IT helpdesk processes to support productivity enhancing bring-your-own-device initiatives. Aruba's clientless solution provides a mechanism to secure, provision and manage employee-owned devices while minimizing IT overhead. |
| 1:45pm-2:00pm |
Break/Vendor Booth Time |
2:00pm-2:45pm |
Session
Six |
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Bruce Van Dyke, Director, Western Region |
Advanced Cyber Threats: Defending Against Advanced Malware, Botnets and Persistent Attacks
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2:45pm-3:30pm |
Session
Seven |
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Steve Ward, Vice President of Marketing |
Breaking the Security Insanity Cycle
As a security professional, you are caught in a self-perpetuating, “wash-rinse-repeat” cycle that mires you down in tactical firefighting and may prevent you from charting a strategic path to network and data protection. The “security insanity cycle” describes the current process most enterprises find themselves enmeshed in where they keep performing the same intrusion detection and response activities but somehow expect a different result -- a secure network. Unfortunately, the cycle is not only consuming an increasing amount of resources but also ensuring an ever widening gap between your enterprise's ability to defend and your adversaries’ capability to infiltrate. The security insanity cycle involves three primary activities:
- Patching vulnerabilities in software as exploits become known
- Detecting intruders that are in your network and detecting the infected machines that they now own
- Recovering and restoring the infected machines back to a clean state
These activities have spawned many related technologies and services that all in turn play a part in perpetuating this cycle, but aren't actually decreasing the number of infections, loss of data, or downtime. The nature of security breaches tends to force IT managers into crisis management rather than long-term strategic planning to address the fundamental problem.
For IT managers, the impact of the insanity cycle is devoting their personnel toward these low value, high cost activities – compliance, detection and remediation – and as a result, perpetuating the security insanity cycle rather than devoting resources toward implementing fundamentally sound architectures that address the security threat strategically.
In this talk, we'll explore methods, both technologies and architectures, for breaking this insanity cycle before the situation spirals out of control. Contrary to popular opinion, preventing security exploits is not a dead art or science. We'll discuss resilient architectures – architectures that separate untrusted code from trusted coded bases, architectures that do not depend on flawless programming in a million lines of code, and architectures that do not depend on every user to make correct security decisions every day for the network to be secure.
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3:30pm-3:45pm |
Prize Drawings For All In Attendance |
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