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Deploying effective IT security on a tight budget - webinar

14 September 2009

This week promises to be an exciting one for Infosecurity and its readers as, while President Obama is reportedly close to appointing a Frank Kramer, former assistant defense secretary under President Bill Clinton, as his new cybersecurity chief, we will be hosting a topical IT security webinar looking at how to protect your critical data on a budget.

In this informative IT security webinar, our team of experts will explain how, with the right end point security systems in place you can cost-effectively defend your organization's IT resources against a rising tide of security threats to its integrity.

Alongside representatives from BigFix and Trend Micro, two of the key vendors in the IT security space, we will be hearing from Mark Starry, director of enterprise architecture and security with Capital Region HealthCare of Concord, NH.

With almost 20 years of experience, Mark is recognized as an expert in the field of information security and technology in the health care vertical.

Mark has authored several publications covering topics including the effects of malware and social engineering attacks in health care organizations.

Currently involved in all aspects of infrastructure and information security technology and policy at Capital Region HealthCare, his responsibilities include the research, technical positions, and methodologies/best practices recommendations for corporate information technology and security practices at the company.

Mark will be explaining to webinar attendees how his healthcare organization has effectively deployed its IT security resources on a tight budget and offering advise for IT managers faced with similar budgetary issues in the months ahead.

You can register for this educational and informative webinar here...

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