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Tech-Security Conference 2008


New York Tech-Security Conference

Date: Thursday, September 25, 2008
Location:

Bridgewaters
11 Fulton Street
Atop the Fulton Market Building
At the South Street Seaport, New York City
(212) 608-7400

 

Overview

The New York 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

JCS

Jim Shaeffer
President

Network Quality Assurance Solutions

Despite increased spending on more and more sophisticated Information Technology solutions, managing a network keeps getting to be more difficult. Whether it is due to the increasing complexity of networks, lack of personnel, no tangible metrics or poor translation of technical processes to management planning & decision data, spending has risen while network quality assurance has declined.

What processes do you have in place to consistently and objectively verify your internal controls are effective? How are policies monitored, documented and enforced? How frequently do you review key IT system logs scattered throughout your network? When was the last time you reviewed them? How do you determine if technology is being used properly or improperly in your environment? Do you draft executive reports that highlights the findings of your studies and provides justification for changes and budget requests? How much time does it all take, and is it getting done?

Network Quality impacts every facet of your network and business operations.

Security, compliance, performance, productivity, reliability, communications, response time and the bottom line are all impacted by network quality.
Without a consistent method of measurement, checks and balances quality cannot be assured.

To learn about easy, comprehensive ways to assure the quality of your network, including your endpoints, you'll want to attend this informative educational opportunity and learn about Network Quality Assurance and 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, all without installing client software on their endpoints.

As a special thank you for attending this presentation, JCS & Associates, Inc. will be giving away a 1 year license to one company for up to 5,000 endpoints of Congruity Inspector, the premier Network Quality Assurance solution.

<< click here for the presentation

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

Tumbleweed

Dave Butcher
Sr. Systems Engineer

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.


10:30am-11:15am Session Three

Nevis Networks

John Ginsberg
Sr. Systems Engineer

 

NAC and Beyond: Securing the LAN

>> click here for the presentation

11:15am-11:45pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
11:45am-12:30pm Session Four (includes lunch)

BitArmor

Mike Concordia
President

Slashing security costs and complexity : An information-centric approach to data protection

Organizations are investing heavily in multiple products to protect sensitive and personal data. These include device-based defenses (such as disk encryption), network-based defenses (such as VPNs and Firewalls) and application-specific defenses. What do they all have in common? They are, in fact, all trying to protect the data - not the device, not the network, and not the port. Taking a piecemeal, device-centric approach to data protection only increases costs and complexity. Trends point to an information or data-centric approach - that is, one that truly focuses on protecting the data itself. This logical approach reduces costs and complexity and will serve as the security & privacy paradigm of tomorrow.

This session will investigate the evolving nature of data and why current approaches to protection are swiftly becoming obsolete. We will further delve into the promise of an information-centric approach, the essential capabilities of a solution, and the roadmap of how this can be achieved.

>> click here for the presentation

 

12:30pm-12:45pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
12:45pm-1:30pm Session Five

Top Layer

Mike Paquette
Chief Strategy Officer

Next Generation Network Security Threats -- What to Protect Against in 2008

Targeted threats are on the rise as new vulnerabilities continue to propagate. Evolving threats are less broad then the mass-mailing worms of the past. Newer threats focus on individuals or a specific company combining malware and social engineering to trick the individual through subtle manipulation. This session will discuss the next generation of threats that networks will battle and how they can be protected from these attacks.

 

1:30pm-2:15pm Session Six

SanDisk Corporation

Bill Cardinal

Seven Steps to Delivering a Secure USB Drives Strategy and Policy!

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2:15pm-2:30pm Break/Vendor Booth Time
2:30pm-3:15pm Session Seven

Fiberlink

Skip Taylor
VP Product Marketing

The New “Insider” Threat - Extending Device and Data Protection to the Mobile Workforce

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3:15pm-4:00pm Session Eight

Reconnex

Faizel Lakhani
VP of Products and Marketing

Exploring the Challenges of Data Loss Prevention

Today's security professionals face a daunting challenge: Protecting the organization's most valuable asset, its information. As organizations invest in new business systems and processes to exchange critical information to, from and about customers, partners, and employees in real-time, more opportunity exists for information leaks. Data breaches are rapidly becoming the forerunner of IT security concerns, in part because of the increase in both the frequency and severity of such breaches.

The situation is further complicated by the need to protect sensitive data whether it's at rest - i.e. stored within repositories inside the enterprise - or in motion, either on the corporate network or on external links. This task has been compounded by the influx of consumer-based technology into the workplace, such as digital media players, cameras, IM and social networking sites, and USB devices, which are all potential sources of information leaks.

Reconnex has taken a unique approach to data loss prevention; starting with the premise that information protection solutions should not require security teams to know exactly what information needs protection from whom.

This session will explore the challenges of deploying a complete Data Loss Prevention solution:

  • Where is your organization's confidential & sensitive data?
  • How, where, and when is the data transmitted and by whom?
  • How can the data be controlled and protected?
  • What is your organization's financial risk (from a leak)?

>> click here for the presentation

 

Event Sponsors/Exhibitors

Tumbleweed
LuciData

Nevis Networks

SanDisk Corporation

BitArmor

RAPID7

JCS
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
KACE
O2-Security
A10 Networks
AirDefense
Safend
Top Layer
Fiberlink
Reconnex
Sentrigo
SkyRecon Systems
PGP
Stonesoft
Entrust
Sendio
Rohati
CoreTrace
Security On-Demand
Arcot Systems Inc.
ConSentry
Proofpoint
NetVision
Secure Computing
Infinity Security
Zecurion
Utimaco Safeware
International Systems Marketing

 

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