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Forthcoming Webinars
Date: 7 July 2009, 10:00am BST
Duration: 1 hours
Appliance-based IT security has enjoyed a resurgence in recent times, driven partly by the falling cost of hardware and the fact that processor speeds are now vastly more powerful and flexible than just a few years ago.
Date: 9 July 2009, 3:00pm BST
Duration: 1 hours
The concept of anytime, anywhere working is now a reality, largely thanks to the spread of mobile broadband and WiFi, together with the availability of a wide range of diverse mobile devices.
Archive
Date: 2 July 2009, 3:00pm BST
Duration: 1 hours
Critical corporate data - ranging from customer information to sensitive intellectual property - has never been at greater risk with 60 per cent of office workers (Source: Cyber-Ark) saying they would take their firm's data with them, if they were made redundant or sacked for any reason.
Date: 30 June 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
‘The Data Handling Procedures in Government’ report (“the Report”) sets out clear and mandatory procedures to be followed by all UK government employees that have access to - and responsibility for - citizen data.
Date: 23 June 2009, 10:00am BST
Duration: 1 hours
The internet has changed. For some, Web 2.0-driven services are for the better. For IT security managers, the changes are tumultuous, usually requiring a rethink on security strategies to keep the darker side of the Net at bay.
Date: 18 June 2009, 10:00 BST
Duration: 1 hours
Intrusion Protection Service (IPS) technology has been around in the IT security industry for some time, but software, rather than hardware/firmware-based systems are fast becoming a reality.
Date: 3 June 2009, 10:00am BST
Duration: 1 hours
Mobile broadband and WiFi have changed the minor IT security end point security headache for managers that is end point security and turned the issue into a new and expended area that requires significant attention in many organisations.
Date: 2 June 2009, 10:00am (EST)
Duration: 1 hours
Internet traffic and applications now account for more than 50% of the total traffic on today’s corporate networks. Here’s your chance to learn more about these specific applications – and the risk they pose to your business.
Date: 28 May 2009, 3:00pm UK
Duration: 1 hours
Access control is the cornerstone of good security practice, but is an issue that is often overlooked as companies constamtly seek to bolster their IT security defences against an onslaught of multi-vectored attacks and malware methodologies.
Date: 7 May 2009, 10am BST
Duration: 1 hours
Say hello to a new security architecture called `software blades,' a new architecture that allows companies to select from a library of over 20 software-driven systems to create a tailored security gateway for specific environments.
Date: 21 April 2009, 14:30 BST
Duration: 1 hours
Handheld wireless communication devices have become an indispensable part of modern business. But, as workers continue to adopt and use handheld devices to check email, surf the Web, and access corporate resources, the potential for serious and potentially devastating security breaches will also increase.
Date: 16 April 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Recent high profile hacks into public facing web sites are causing severe embarassment and financial pain to many companies. Panasonic, Monster.com and the Govt have all recently been hacked with varying results.
Date: 7 April 2009, 10am UK time
Duration: 1 hours
This joint Check Point Software Technologies Ltd and VMware webinar will help you to learn how to maintain the separation and isolation of servers in a virtualised environment in order to meet PCI Compliance requirements.
Date: 31 March 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Stopping data leakage in an organisation is no easy task at the best of times, but in the current economic climate, when IT budgets are
constrained and hackers are even hungrier than usual for a slice of your company's revenue, it's an uphill task, to say the least.
Date: 26 March 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Virtualisation introduces new challenges for enterprises to monitor and secure virtual networks. When virtual machine-to-virtual machine (VM2VM) communications inside a physical server cannot be monitored by traditional network and security devices, this lack of visibility complicates problem identification and resolution, potentially erasing any cost-savings associated with virtual environments.
Date: 24 March 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
The Internet has changed beyond anything could have foreseen just five years ago. It is no longer a browsing medium: it is full of Web 2.0 applications, real time communications challenges and a whole range ofthreats that are designed to piggy back on this new usage.
Date: 10 March 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
The Internet security landscape has changed dramatically. The days of `hobbyist' virus writers causing outbreaks as a nuisance or show of bravado have passed.
Date: 5 March 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Financial fraud is on the increase and has, for the first time in seven years, outpaced virus attacks to become the most costly category of computer crime loss experienced by businesses in the USA, according to data released in September 2007 by the FBI and the Computer Security Institute.
Date: 17 February 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Data theft and loss reports can do serious damage to an organisation's reputation and share price, but firms continue to hit the headlines with lurid reports of lost laptops, hacker incursions and all manner of embarrassing IT problems.
Date: 12 February 2009,
Duration: 1 hours
Since the birth of e-commerce a decade ago and up to today’s unprecedented reach of the internet, the business opportunities for delivering services and goods over the internet continue to increase. Alongside the growth of e-commerce, service providers have been required to invest more in offering a secure and trusted service delivery to their customers within an environment of increased risk and fraud.
Date: 27 January 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
The IT security world has changed. Web 2.0, hybrid malware and advanced hacking techniques are now part of the threat landscape.
Date: 15 January 2009, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Times are tough. Despite less staff, budget and resources, administrators are being asked to cut costs without jeopardizing the security posture. Never has it been more critical for administrators to have end-to-end visibility of all traffic traversing the network.
Date: 16 December 2008, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Data security is a legal, operational and reputational risk issue for any organisation in any region of the World. Progressive businesses manage data security in a joined up way designed to balance these risks against the need for their senior staff to function effectively in their jobs. Policies are often written but are they effective?
Date: 9 December 2008, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
The promise of Unified Communications (UC) has been driven to new heights with the recent announcement that Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) will federated with IBM Lotus Sametime, but there are many who decry the benefits of this revolution in the way in which we do business.
Date: 24 November 2008, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
From almost a standing start just a few years ago, data loss stories are hitting the headlines on a near-daily basis, damaging a growing number of organisation's reputations and acting as a catalyst to reducing many a company's share price.
Date: 11 November 2008, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
Modern Crimeware is a term coined to describe recent web-related attacks. In the ‘old’ days of virus and malware, the primary motive was fame. Modern crimeware is fuelled by financial motives and has evolved into an intricate economy of supply and demand, distributors, affiliations, and pricing models.
Date: 22 October 2008, 3pm UK time
Duration: 1 hours
It only takes a single click of the mouse for a disgruntled or incompetent member of staff to destroy a business. Or maybe a diligent employee takes work home and has their laptop stolen.