Corporate Network Security Conference
A two-day premier industry event focusing on: • Responding to the challenge of protecting sensitive data • Leading causes of data loss • The benefits of protecting sensitive data • Security threats to Web 2.0 • IT Security awareness among the public • Best practices in securing networks • Protecting your company from the malware epidemic • Emerging security technology
May 4, 2008 (FPRC) -- Active Communications International (ACI) announced the Corporate Network Security Conference scheduled for June 19 - 20, 2008 in Washington, D.C.
How Corporations can Achieve Optimal Protection to Defend Themselves from Cyber Criminal Activity
Nearly 672 electronic records containing confidential information are compromised every 5 minutes. These compromises are caused by internet hackers as well as internal errors. Some exposure of data is accidental, caused by administrative errors, insider abuse, stolen equipment and the like. Other times it comes from cyber thieves or disgruntled employees. Although immediate access to global networks makes it easier to conduct business, it also makes sensitive information more vulnerable to cyber thieves. Today’s hackers are skillful and stealthy, able to identify and exploit the slightest network vulnerability to break and enter, steal valuable data, and leave without a trace. As a result, security experts speculate that government agencies and enterprise businesses alike will have to implement more comprehensive and multifaceted security strategies to keep up with the perpetrators and further protect their sensitive data.
The conference is by Invitation only and seating is limited to 100 attendees. Guest speakers include:
1. Craig Lucca, Manager of Information Risk; Bloomberg
2. Patrick Hale, State of Michigan Deputy Director; Michigan Department of Information Technology
3. Peter Allor, Program Manager for Intelligence & Vendor Relations and Special Assistant to the GM; IBM Internet Security Systems
4. Rian Campbell, Information Security; Federal Reserve Bank
5. Roger Herbst, IT Security Specialist; The Timken Company
6. Steve Orrin, Director of Security Solutions; Intel Corporation
7. Steve Spak, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff; Verizon
8. Tara Kissoon, Director of Information Security; VISA, Incorporated
9. Tim Callahan, CISO; People’s United Bank
10. Tom Bowers, Senior Security Evangelist; Kaspersky Lab
11. Warren Axelrod, SVP; Bank of America
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For more information:
(Donald J. Eversdyk), (414-221-1700 x128), (deversdyk@gmail.com)
For more information contact Donald J. Eversdyk of Active Communications International (http://www.acius.net/Home) 414-221-1700
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