August 26, 2008

Sponsored by: Trend Micro

Cybercrime: How to Protect Your Business and Data
ON-DEMAND WEBCAST

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Over the last five years, the internet has been taken over by criminals.  Nowhere is this more apparent than in the fight against malware.  Viruses, Trojans, and Worms are today outdistanced by botnets, rootkits, keyloggers and more, all with decidedly criminal intent.

FEATURED SPEAKERS
Stacy M. Arruda
Supervisory Special Agent, Cyber Crime, FBI-Tampa

David Perry
Global Director of Education, Trend Micro

Join FBI Agent Stacy Arruda, together with Trend Micro's David Perry as we discuss in detail the history of technology aided crime, specific examples of today's web based threats, and enforcement efforts from local to international. This is an area you cannot afford to ignore—join the fight against crime, right on your desktop!

If you are responsible for data security, this is one session you won't want to miss!

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July 29, 2008

Sponsored by: Cenzic

Gartner Video: Web Application Security Key to Securing Data
Securing Networks and Desktops are Not Enough

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For: Web and security professionals in charge of protecting Web applications.


With 12 billion Internet users, over 100 million Web applications and e-commerce retail sales reaching $500 billion in 2007, companies face a mammoth problem in securing their data against hacker attacks.

By watching this exciting Gartner video, you'll learn the following best practices in protecting your company's data and corporate reputation:

How to start testing all your Web applications (and how often)

If you should you test deployed Web applications (i.e. ones in production)

If you should buy a traditional software tool or use a SaaS solution

If limited in funds, is black box or white box testing a priority.

Web applications are the weakest link across all corporations, as they must be open to conduct business with customers and partners. Yet most organizations focus on desktop and network security while ignoring Web application security.

Hackers have taken advantage of this fact, as over 75% of all attacks occur through the Websites. How do you protect your data and your corporate reputation? And how can you comply with the plethora of regulations while increasing your revenues through online transactions?

Find out how by watching this 45-minute video (a scrolling function allows you to select topics that are priority for you).

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July 15, 2008

Sponsored by: Cenzic

PCI Compliance 6.6 and Beyond
FREE Web Sminar on attaining PCI 6.6 Compliance by improving Web application security

For:   Web and security professionals in charge of protecting Web applications and assuring PCI Compliance

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PCI compliance is complicated. But it doesn't have to be. By strengthening your Web application security posture, you'll not only be better protected against Hacker attacks, but regulations like PCI will naturally fall into place.

Learn more by attending this hour-long Web seminar (which includes a live Q&A session) to hear Forrester Analyst, Chenxi Wang, provide an overview on:

  • The Web application security industry landscape and PCI compliance 6.6,
  • How companies are dealing with Web application security, and
  • Recommendations for success.

You'll also find out why achieving PCI compliance isn't enough to guard your data against Hacker attacks. Vulnerabilities such as session hijacking and privilege escalation are not listed in the PCI guidelines. Cenzic Vice President, Marketing, Mandeep Khera will give you a summary of what to look for in an approved ASV to ensure you are both protected and compliant.

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