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 | Date: 4 April 2012, 15:00 GMT Duration: 1 hours
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According to some analysts, organizations only can account for half of devices on their network. With the influx of personal mobile devices and the drive to enable Bring Your Own Device policies, how can organizations manage the increased risks of data leakage, compliance and data privacy, and advanced persistent threats?
 | Date: 29 March 2012, 2pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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It's one of the worst scenarios IT security professionals face: Your CIO has just read about a new Zero-Day vulnerability and is asking if you're at risk. The next 24 hours are often a scramble to get signature updates, beg for scanning permission, and nervously waiting for results. If you'd rather be proactive than reactive when new threats emerge, this webcast is a must-attend event.
 | Date: 15 March 2012, 10:00AM GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Talk of advanced threats has dominated the industry in recent times. APT attacks, in particular, have been put in the spotlight. On the 15th February, FireEye published their Advanced Threat Report for the second half of 2011. The report unveiled some astonishing trends.
 | Date: 13 December 2011, 10 AM - GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Multi-layered IT security used to be optimum method of raising the bar on your IT security defences, but the advent of multi-vectored threats, phishing and all manner of cyber- criminality means that a consolidated approach is now the best option – especially now that the latest appliances can be controlled from a single dashboard.
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End point security has changed. Alongside laptops are a now wide range of portable devices – including smartphones and tablets – and they all need defending...
 | Date: 3 October 2011, ON DEMAND Duration: 1 hours
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If you missed the Infosecurity Virtual Conference keynote address, we are pleased to announce that you can register – free of charge – to view it now, on demand.
 | Date: 22 September 2011, 12pm ET Duration: 1 hours
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All too often employees create weak passwords to login to work systems, as well as to access personal email and applications via the Internet while at work. The risks are great: hackers can quickly expose these weak passwords and gain access to corporate data via malware and related attacks.
 | Date: 24 August 2011, 3 pm BST (4 pm CET) Duration: 1 hours
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A structured methodology for extending an organization’s enterprise security infrastructure out to Amazon EC2 and other cloud environments.
 | Date: 23 August 2011, 11am Pacific, 2pm Eastern Duration: 1 hours
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A structured methodology for extending an organization’s enterprise security infrastructure out to Amazon EC2 and other cloud environments.
 | Date: 7 July 2011, 3pm Duration: 1 hours
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Citibank, RSA, Sony - the list of organisations whose databases are being very publicly rifled is growing all the time.
And the consequences - other than egg on the face of the management of these organisations are severe: share price dips, lawsuits and brand reputation damage. And that's just for starters...
 | Date: 28 June 2011, 14:00 BST Duration: 1 hours
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Large numbers of corporates are migrating their IT resources to a virtual machine environment - largely thanks to the cost savings and convenience that the leading edge technology offers. But the security strategies required for this brave new virtual world are radically different to those most of us are experienced in.
Join us for an informative 60 minute webinar in which our panel of experts - including key Symantec and VMware security experts - will explain what security planning strategies and technology solutions can assist IT professionals tasked with moving their business IT systems over to a virtual platform.
 | Date: 26 May 2011, 3pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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The Web has changed immeasurably in the last few years and - along with it - the security threats posed to your company's IT resource.
These changes demand a substantial change in the security posture of business IT resources that interface with the Internet, including email, Web and automated (machine-to-machine) systems.
But whilst the cybercriminals toil to defraud your business from the comfort of their offices, many employees are unaware of the heightened security risk that the Web now poses.
With major system hacks at the likes of Epsilon, Sony and many other companies with sophisticated IT defences, it's clear the security bar needs to be raised.
 | Date: 29 March 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Symantec and the Ponemon Institute have joined forces to unveil the findings of the fourth annual study, UK Cost of a Data Breach. This in depth study - based on the actual data breach experiences of 38 UK companies from 13 different industry sectors, including the financial sector, government and telecommunications – highlights that the average data breach incident cost UK organisations £1.9 million or £71 per record, an increase of 13 percent on 2009, and 18 percent on 2008. The incident size ranged from 6,900 to 72,000 records, with the cost of each breach varying from £36,000 to £6.2 million.
Hostile attacks reign as the most expensive data breach for UK organisations. The 2010 study found that malicious or criminal attacks accounted for 29 percent of all data breaches, increasing from 22 percent over 2009. The expenses associated with a data breach range from detection, escalation, notification, and customer churn due to diminished trust.
Securing information clearly continues to challenge organisations at all levels, but the vast majority of these breaches are preventable through the implementation of policies and technologies. This webinar will help with understanding where your risks lie and how information practices can be integrated into business processes.
 | Date: 23 March 2011, 3pm GMT, 11am ET Duration: 1 hours
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Welcome to the world of security in 2011, when there doesn't seem to be enough time to plan your patches and update your defences. But if you change your strategy, you can raise your security defence game.
The problem: In today's always on, Web 2.0-connected work environment, end users often download unwanted and unknown applications without much concern for potential risk. Coupled with the fact that around 1.6 million new malware signatures are appearing every month and a rising tide of zero-day attacks, IT managers need to raise their security defences game. But whilst traditional endpoint security solutions are designed to deal with known attack vectors, there is no signature for zero-day threats.
The solution: Application control/whitelisting allows organisations to block unknown and unauthorised applications from executing by default and prevent zero-day attacks automatically. While application control has traditionally been used more in static environments, it has evolved to provide IT and end users with the necessary flexibility in even the most dynamic endpoint environments, improving security without impacting productivity.
| Date: 15 March 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Times are hard – but hackers and cybercriminals know this, so they have redoubled their efforts to gain access to your organisation’s systems, private data and customer information.
Unpatched systems are a lot easier to hack into, but not all organisations have an effective security patch management strategy in place. Do you?
If you’re looking for a little help on this subject, join us for 60-minute webinar in which our team of experienced presenters will explain how to develop an effective patch management strategy, as well as how to deploy a system at a time of budgetary cutbacks.
 | Date: 10 March 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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The speed with which data flows through today's IT systems is causing problems for conventional firewalls in terms of real-time bandwidth handling.
As a result, a growing number of vendors have developed next-generation technologies to side-step the bandwidth issues. But, as analysts, have observed, some solutions are more adept than others.
Join us for an informative and entertaining webinar in which our panel of experts will discuss the firewall issues that matter, as well as looking at some of the strategies and solutions available in the marketplace.
Along the way you'll learn about next-generational firewall techniques and what makes Check Point's own firewall technology tick.
 | Date: 8 March 2011, 10am GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Email is arguably the most important of all applications used in business. It is certainly difficult nowadays to imagine any business functioning for more than a very short time without it. However, the management of corporate email systems is notoriously complex, and the way in which people use corporate email makes it even more complex.
As the use of social media sites and mobile devices grow, a new generation of workers enters the workplace. New ways of working help and empower our users, yet far too often they can be the source of security breaches and data loss. And how much of that is via email?
 | Date: 28 February 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Information and physical security systems often operate as independent technology silos in enterprises, causing potential gaps between organisations’ networks, applications and building security. Consolidating the two disciplines can enhance security, as well as your company’s bank balance.
Protecting information resources and data is one side of securing your organisation. Without the support of physical security, however, information security becomes a much harder job.
Technological shifts, budgetary realities and government initiatives are now driving enterprises to integrate physical and information security and access.
As well as enabling everything from secure access to facilities, strong authentication to desktops and network resources, and digital signature capabilities, convergence saves money in the process.
It's also worth noting that, in the US, Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) establishes a requirement for a common identification credential for government employees and contractors for both logical and physical access to government resources.
And it's against this backdrop that this webinar will help you enhance your security controls, as well as assist you in extracting the best value for money from your systems.
 | Date: 17 February 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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This cold winter is starkly reminding us that remote working is essential when millions of people are forced to stay at home by freezing weather conditions.
The cost to the UK economy has been estimated at £1.2bn per day and during the recent snow 73% of companies suffered staff shortages, while only 39-40% had the ability to let their staff work remotely. The effect on the economy on the whole and Retail in particular has even adversely damaged our GDP growth figures.
With worldwide remote working expected to grow to 35% 1.19 billion workers in 2013 you can see that remote working growth has already outstripped its predictions and looks set to accelerate even faster with the use of even greater numbers of Internet connected devices.
 | Date: 3 February 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Current research suggests that, by 2012 half of the typical enterprise workload will be virtualised – yet 60% of IT managers claim that securing virtual machines remains a challenge.
Join us for an informative webinar on this topic, and learn how these challenges can be made to melt away with modern security strategies and solutions.
 | Date: 31 January 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Whether it’s web apps, desktop apps, or mobile apps, the "cloud" is the key to starting a software security program
Our world increasingly relies on software. Unfortunately, however, building secure software is not an established course in most universities, and the majority of developers don’t have enough experience to know the threats that exist. As a result, software today is filled with vulnerabilities. The consequences of insecure software can be found in the growing number of data breaches due to attacks against software.
 | Date: 27 January 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Are business users in your organisations pleading to use their smartphones or tablets to access corporate data, but you worry about their – and your IT systems - security?
If so, join us for an informative webinar in which will help you understand the strategies and solutions needed to secure access from any mobile device, granting you peace of mind when it comes to data security.
 | Date: 18 January 2011, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Everyone talks about the economic imperative of cloud computing, but the issue of security in the brave new cloud-enabled world is the biggest inhibitor to the adoption of the public cloud model.
The security – and governance risk and compliance concerns – need to be addressed early in the strategic planning phase of cloud computing initiatives.
If they are not, then organisations stand a good chance of wiping out the cost benefits by having to build costly private cloud alternatives to public cloud offerings or by having to secure insecure platforms later in the project lifecycle.
Join us for an entertaining and informative webinar in which we'll explain how to develop a strategy for creating and maintaining a secure cloud environment from the outset.
 | Date: 16 December 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Data breaches seem to be everywhere at the moment, but whatever their cause, their results are the same: regulatory penalties, media embarrassment and a loss of public reputation.
A recent study by the Ponemon Institute and Symantec found that 71% of UK business had suffered some form of data breach in the last 12 months. This is despite most organisations using a variety of IT security technologies to defend their digital data assets.
But things are about to change, as we are starting to see the integration of silicon with security software to better protect mobile workers. An example of this is the new integration of PGP Whole Disk Encryption, from Symantec and Intel’s Anti-Theft technology.
Want to know more?
 | Date: 14 December 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Everyone talks about implementing effective IT security, but efficient IT professionals also need to ensure their IT systems are smart, clean and green as well.
Easier said than done, however - which is where this webinar enters the frame.
In around 60 minutes we aim to summarise the key IT security challenges that face organisations today - and to what extent a transformation in security architecture can optimise their levels of protection against new threats and also reduce bottom line costs.
 | Date: 1 December 2010, 3PM(GMT) / 4PM (CEST) Duration: 1 hours
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How to identify intranet, extranet, SAP and other applications that are ripe for SSO – and how to make it happen in 30 minutes.
 | Date: 30 November 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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When an employee or partner accesses a corporate network through an extranet, remote access gateway (VPN) or desktop, they have effectively opened a door to the organisation's most sensitive data assets, intellectual property and customer data.
The security of the network and desktops are only as strong as the authentication method implemented, highlighting the importance of executing this properly.
And yet a one-size-fits-all approach to authentication does not work. Each organisation is unique, as are the requirements of its internal users, partners and customers.
Join us for an entertaining and insightful webinar that will highlight some of the security issues – and solutions to those issues – as they relate to major company authentication.
 | Date: 25 November 2010, 15:00 GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Whether you’re operating a private cloud or accessing services such as email and back-up/restore services from a public Internet-accessible resource, ultimately your data is only as safe as the trusted employees in the data centre.
Do you really know what these systems administrators are doing when they access servers and systems containing your corporate data?
How do you ensure that company policies followed by your own staff and systems administrators are equally rigorous on a remote resource?
Compliance with regulations such as the Data Protection Act and guidelines such as the Financial Service Authority, ISO 27001 and PCI DSS 2.0, will be impacted if your third party suppliers are unable to manage the activity of their own privileged account users.
This 60 minute webinar will address the issue of controlling and auditing privileged user access and cover the crucial questions to ask your provider before entrusting them with your data.
 | Date: 18 November 2010, 11am Pacific / 2pm Eastern Duration: 1 hours
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How to identify intranet, extranet, SAP and other applications that are ripe for SSO – and how to make it happen in 30 minutes.
 | Date: 2 November 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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As malware proliferation continues, so do the instances of organised attacks, such as the recent Stuxnet threat against industrial control systems.
The criminal intent on display is just one example of many instances that continue to impact enterprises, but go unreported by the media.
 | Date: 28 October 2010, 2pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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For organisations considering moving applications to the cloud, security is more often than not the greatest concern. Questions that are invariably asked include: Will my data be safe? Where will it be stored? How easily could I get it back if I needed to? What sort of guarantees do I have that I’ll get the right levels of availability?
Given how important corporate data is to businesses – with some 80% of intellectual property residing in email alone – it’s hardly surprising that there’s discomfort around these issues.
And the situation isn’t helped by the lack of any widely accepted standards around cloud security, compliance and governance, despite the best efforts of organisations such as the Cloud Security Alliance.
What’s needed is some straight talking, which is what you’ll get from this webinar.
 | Date: 28 September 2010, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST Duration: 1 hours
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The threats that today's organisations now face have grown significantly more dangerous in recent times.
At the same time, the pervasiveness of the Internet means that a large slice of a company's IT resources must be connected to the Internet for mobile, as well as remote workers - and, of course, customers too.
It's against this backdrop that you need to defend your organisation's data and avoid any regulatory action, as well as the very real reputational damage that can ensure from a data breach, however it is caused.
Join us for an entertaining and informative webinar that will explain why you need to defend your data - and how you can you can cost-effectively defend those digital assets.
 | Date: 23 September 2010, 4pm BST, 5pm CEST Duration: 1 hours
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Organisations moving their IT resources to the cloud are finding it a challenge to maintain the same security posture in their virtual environments that they have adopted in their physical data centers.
Cloud platforms like VMware vCloud and Amazon EC2 enable the quick and easy creation of servers in response to end-user demand. In such dynamic environments, IT security and compliance managers need an automated method for consistently provisioning user accounts and privileges and enforcing system security policies.
Other unique challenges include: isolating groups of servers for compliance reasons, protecting data as it moves across the public network, and auditing user activity on off-premise, virtual systems.
Join our panel of experts for an informative webinar to learn how to consistently apply security policies in dynamic cloud environments.
 | Date: 23 September 2010, 8am Pacific/11am Eastern Duration: 1 hours
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Organizations moving their IT resources to the cloud are finding it a challenge to maintain the same security posture in their virtual environments that they have adopted in their physical data centers.
Cloud platforms like VMware vCloud and Amazon EC2 enable the quick and easy creation of servers in response to end-user demand. In such dynamic environments, IT security and compliance managers need an automated method for consistently provisioning user accounts and privileges and enforcing system security policies.
Other unique challenges include: isolating groups of servers for compliance reasons, protecting data as it moves across the public network, and auditing user activity on off-premise, virtual systems.
Join our panel of experts for an informative webinar to learn how to consistently apply security policies in dynamic cloud environments.
 | Date: 7 September 2010, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST Duration: 1 hours
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Cloud computing has gone from zero to hero in the space of just five years, largely as a result of the clear economic benefits it brings to most organisations. This webinar will explain why most organisations need to re-engineer their existing IT security infrastructure before adding the benefits of cloud computing to their business technology mix.
 | Date: 27 July 2010, 3pm BST, 4pm CET Duration: 1 hours
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PCI compliance has continued to be a hot topic in 2010, mainly owing to the accelerating pace of PCI DSS governance requirements.
For some time now, it has been mandatory for card-accepting companies to be compliant with the PCI DSS standards, but the playing field is changing once again, with new compliance requirements starting from this month onwards, and again in September.
 | Date: 20 July 2010, 8am PDT, 11am EDT, 4pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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Organizations around the world are using social networking to better their customer relationships (Facebook), prospect for new business (LinkedIn) and promote their events (Twitter) but what about the archiving and retention of these business communications?
You don’t archive? So why bother archiving your email? It’s all about legal and regulatory issues. And then there’s the problem of litigation.
 | Date: 15 July 2010, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST Duration: 1 hours
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Internet-based business communications - including the transfer of files containing business-critical data - are central to most organisation's productivity in what is a highly competitive business marketplace.
Despite the important nature of these communications, there are surprisingly few options for conducting this aspect of day-to-day operations easily, securely, and with the ability to centrally manage and track the transfers.
 | Date: 8 July 2010, 11am EDT, 4pm BST, 8am PDT Duration: 1 hours
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Facebook and Twitter usage in the workplace is going through the roof, causing major security headaches at all levels, both inside and outside the boardroom.
The security issues that Web 2.0 services create are far from simple - managers need to understand not just the IT risks of data leakage, malware propagation, but also the compliance and legislative requirements.
 | Date: 29 June 2010, 3pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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Targeted digital threats - from both inside and outside the company firewall - are proving more of a challenge as businesses continue to evolve and new ways of working are explored. So, how do you effectively manage inbound and outbound content control across disparate user groups without introducing unacceptable levels of complexity and expense?
 | Date: 18 June 2010, 10am BST (British Summer Time) Duration: 1 hours
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The media frenzy surrounding the Information Commissioner Office's (ICO) newly increased penalties seemingly know no limits, but what about the reality behind the hype?
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar in which we will look at the new penalties, the Data Protection Act and how IT managers can take a practical approach to meeting the needs of the Act without falling foul of breaching ICO rules or, perhaps more importantly, breaking their own IT budgets.
 | Date: 27 May 2010, 3PM BST (British Summer Time) Duration: 1 hours
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Complying with PCI regulations in heterogeneous environments can be a complex and costly initiative.
Leveraging your existing IT infrastructure offers a simpler and cost-effective way to address the sections of the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) that matter most to IT managers – and without sacrificing manageability and productivity.
Join our panel of experts for an informative webinar to learn how you can address the regulatory requirements of the PCI standards by linking all your access rights, privileges, and audit logs into a single, definitive Active Directory identity.
 | Date: 25 May 2010, 4pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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Email use has exploded and is now the primary means of communication for organisations. Vital documents and information are passed to and from employees and the current regulatory environment means that this content needs to be archived.
 | Date: 20 May 2010, 3pm EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) Duration: 1 hours
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Complying with PCI regulations in heterogeneous environments can be a complex and costly initiative.
Leveraging your existing IT infrastructure offers a simpler and cost-effective way to address the sections of the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) that matter most to IT managers – and without sacrificing manageability and productivity.
Join our panel of experts for an informative webinar to learn how you can address the regulatory requirements of the PCI standards by linking all your access rights, privileges, and audit logs into a single, definitive Active Directory identity.
 | Date: 18 May 2010, 3pm BST (British Summer Time) Duration: 1 hours
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As economic and budgetary constraints bite, keeping control of data and application access in your organisation becomes a tough call. Do you really know who has access? How do you combat increased insider threats by disgruntled ex-employees? What role does access control play in addressing ever more rigorous governance and compliance requirements? How do you address access via mobile devices such as smart phones?
 | Date: 13 April 2010, 3pm BST (British Summer Time) Duration: 1 hours
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The GCSX Code of Connection (CoCo) is an important step in providing a secure infrastructure for public sector business. While most - if not all - local authorities have achieved compliance with the Code of Connection, authorities must still undergo annual audits. As such, compliance should not be viewed as 'point-in-time', but as a continuous journey which can be used as a catalyst for an improvement in overall organisational compliance, as opposed to simply a 'tick in the box' from an auditor.
 | Date: 30 March 2010, 10am BST (British Summer Time) Duration: 1 hours
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Modern workforces are becoming more and more mobile - data just released from iPass, for example, suggests that 40% of employees now access office IT resources on the move.
But whilst accountants rub their hands at the prospect of reducing office overheads, IT managers are concerned about the security of the mobile workforce and, in particular, the mobile endpoint security issue.
 | Date: 18 March 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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IT security and the financial function are starting to become happy partners, now that key performance indicators (KPIs) and total cost of
ownership (TCO) figures can be created for most IT systems and software.
Join us for an entertaining and informative webinar in which we'll explain how to balance the requirement of future-proofing your IT
security resource, whilst at the same time balancing the time and budget issues that also come to the fore.
 | Date: 16 March 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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April 2010 sees the introduction of new data breach penalties from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). Criminal penalties and data breach notification mandates are also on the horizon, so it's essential that you review your organisation's mobile data security strategy.
 | Date: 9 March 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Password management sounds like a mundane aspect of IT security, but as recent high-profile media reports have proven, it's now a central part of effective company technology management.
Anecdotal evidence in the industry suggests that the technology and techniques to handle password management is a black art.
Not so. Join us for an entertaining and informative webinar in which our panel of experts will explain the strategies that are
required for the efficient, secure and compliant management of
passwords.
 | Date: 4 March 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Most security experts will tell you that the formula for success in passing regulatory compliance audits can be complex and expensive - but how complex and expensive is it really?
 | Date: 23 February 2010, 10am GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Swingeing new penalties for failures to protect corporate data are coming soon, courtesy of the Information Commissioner's Office, with the result that many organisations are looking to tighten up on their IT security.
 | Date: 18 February 2010, 2pm Eastern Standard Time Duration: 1 hours
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Most security experts will tell you that the formula for success in passing regulatory compliance audits can be complex and expensive - but how complex and expensive is it really?
Join us for an educational and insightful hour-long webinar in which our panel of experts will explain how requirements such as PCI DSS, Sarbanes-Oxley, FISMA and others can be broken down into their constituent parts and each element tackled with commonsense principles.
 | Date: 11 February 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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You might not realise it, but company networks now hum along at 10 Gbps - this is great for network users, but it also places a heavy
load on your firm's Network Instrusion Prevention System (NIPS).
At 10 Gbps, your company NIPS need to handle 30 million packets every second. This means the technology must analyse and decide whether to block or transmit each packet - that's a tall order when you only have 33 nanoseconds to make a decision.
All these operations have to be performed transparently to the sender and receiver with minimal latency - and all this is just for one
port!
 | Date: 26 January 2010, 4pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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In 2010, we can expect to witness a battle, as mobile devices, laptops, netbooks and PCs compete to gain a prominent share of the technological market. This battle for dominance will also take place elsewhere - amongst cybercriminals. They will compete to deliver the fastest, strongest, most widespread and financially rewarding threat. And, in 2010, this means taking advantage of our reliance on email and the web.
 | Date: 20 January 2010, 2:00pm Eastern Duration: 1 hours
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As widely reported by the media, the insider risk is growing but - unlike external attacks from hackers and malware - internal security defense methodology is still in its infancy.
 | Date: 19 January 2010, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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The threats your organisation now faces have grown significantly more dangerous in recent times. At the same time, the mobility of the workforce - complete with their laptops, netbooks, handhelds and smartphones - has soared.
 | Date: 15 December 2009, 2pm EST Duration: 1 hours
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It has been a busy year in network security — cybercriminals have been crafty and creative, while security vendors have worked hard to stay a step ahead. 2009 was the year for malware.
 | Date: 8 December 2009, 2pm EST Duration: 1 hours
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Data leaks, losses and thefts are now firmly on the boardroom agenda. Why? Because organizations are being embarrassed, sued and even put out of business because of this serious security issue. But this webinar can help your organization from becoming another
victim.
 | Date: 3 December 2009, 10:00 GMT Duration: 1 hours
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As the new decade approaches, there are clear signs that business working practices have changed to the point where desktop PCs are fast giving away to laptops, Blackberries and other portable computing devices.
 | Date: 26 November 2009, 15:00 GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Data leakage can come from almost any source it seems, but laptop loss and theft pose a severe security risk to any organisation. What's more, such data loss can do serious damage to an organisation's reputation and share price.
 | Date: 24 November 2009, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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The consolidation of IT infrastructure and virtualisation is being driven by demands for reductions in IT budgets and increasing compliance demands. This webinar reviews the challenges faced, particularly in data centres, and the role of ‘deep security’ in defending the new IT environment.
 | Date: 17 November 2009, 3:00pm (US Eastern) Duration: 1 hours
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Cloud computing means a range of different things to different people, but one thing that people are agreed on, and that is the need for cloud security. This webinar will explain why most organisations need to re-engineer their existing IT security infrastructure before adding the benefits of cloud computing to their business technology mix.
 | Date: 12 November 2009, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Whatever the size or type of your business, your colleagues are opening up a ‘Pandora’s box’ full of security problems on a daily basis. A vast majority of users now use company issued laptops to visit social networking sites, download content, shop online, stream audio or video, and access the corporate network from home to finish that all-important project.
 | Date: 10 November 2009, 15:00 Eastern Duration: 1 hours
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There can be no doubt - the collaborative benefits of Web 2.0 technologies have fueled rapid growth in online consumer markets and now are being adopted by businesses worldwide.
 | Date: 27 October 2009, 10am Pacific Duration: 1 hours
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Virtually all government and private security regulations, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standard, have a few common requirements: that access to sensitive data and servers be granted only to those whose job function requires it, and that those individuals are granted only the privileges they need to perform their duties.
 | Date: 22 October 2009, 10:00 BST Duration: 1 hours
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Virtualisation has changed the way we approach IT and brings with it significant economies of scale and business efficiencies.
 | Date: 13 October 2009, 10am UK Time Duration: 1 hours
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Although the IT security headache that is data losses have been with us for several decades, the rapid ascendance of USB sticks and portable storage plus computing devices in the last few years has triggered a number of horror stories in the press.
 | Date: 8 October 2009, 3:00pm UK time Duration: 1 hours
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Web 2.0 services, including wikis, social networking portals and blogs, are powerful drivers in the B2B and B2C communications channel - for many companies, they open up new doors as never before.
 | Date: 29 September 2009, 3pm GMT Duration: 1 hours
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Data leaks and losses are the material of IT manager nightmares, with the prospect of lawsuits, regulatory fines and a tarnished brand image all resulting when your data security protection goes pear-shaped.
 | Date: 22 September 2009, 3pm (BST) Duration: 1 hours
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The world of end point security is changing rapidly. Microsoft is re-energising its Windows Mobile operating system, whilst the range of Apple iPhone's apps is soaring, as enterprise grade software developers get to grips with the highly flexible iPhone operating
system that Apple has created.
 | Date: 17 September 2009, 3pm EST, 8pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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The threats your organisation now faces have grown significantly more dangerous in recent times. At the same time, the mobility of the workforce - complete with their laptops, netbooks, handhelds and smartphones - has soared.
 | Date: 17 September 2009, 10am BST Duration: 1 hours
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Your organisation hopefully has an IT security system that meets your
needs today, but what about in 12, 24 and 36 months time?
 | Date: 10 September 2009, 3pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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The incidence of swine flu is easing after a few scares in the summer,
but all the signs are that the illness will be back with a vengeance
this Autumn when people start returning to school and work after the holidays.
 | Date: 30 July 2009, 3pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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Cloud Computing is changing IT security - are you ready? In a recent survey of web and email security professionals, Webroot delved into the top issues facing IT and Security professionals today.
 | Date: 28 July 2009, 10:00 BST Duration: 1 hours
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Access assurance may be a complex area, but Stuart Hodkinson, UK general manager with Courion Corporation - along with Fran Howarth, a principal analyst with Quocirca - has more than a few answers in this educational and informative webinar.
 | Date: 21 July 2009, 10:00am BST Duration: 1 hours
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The rapid proliferation of mobile devices, from smartphones to netbooks, is creating a growing security headache for IT managers in companies of all sizes.
 | Date: 9 July 2009, 3:00pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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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.
 | Date: 7 July 2009, 10:00am BST Duration: 1 hours
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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: 2 July 2009, 3:00pm BST Duration: 1 hours
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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
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‘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
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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: 23 June 2009, 3:00pm EST Duration: 1 hours
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As noted by analysts such as Gartner, virtualization technology is becoming not only increasingly ubiquitous but also increasingly heterogeneous in nature as organizations deploy bare-metal hypervisors from vendors such as VMware and Citrix.
 | Date: 18 June 2009, 10:00 BST Duration: 1 hours
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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
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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, Live Broadcast will be replayed at 11 AM (PDT)/2 PM (EDT) with Live Q&A to follow at 12 PM (PDT)/3 PM (EDT) Duration: 1 hours
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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: 2 June 2009, 10:00am (EST) Duration: 1 hours
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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
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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
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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: 5 May 2009, 2pm EDT Duration: 1 hours
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Unified Communications has become a powerful mainstream business resource, permitting rapid and cost-effective communication between internal and external staff alike. But, along with improved productivity, the use of Unified Communications software such as Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS) has brought with it a new range of security threats that few conventional IT security products can completely counter.
 | Date: 21 April 2009, 14:30 BST Duration: 1 hours
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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
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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: 16 April 2009, 3:00pm EST Duration: 1 hours
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High-profile data breaches frequent the headlines, with countless smaller incidents happening almost daily. Your data is under attack, and the frequency of assaults and sophistication of the methods employed are increasing. Rather than targeting the network directly, hackers often exploit the most vulnerable part of your security ecosystem - your users.
 | Date: 7 April 2009, 10am UK time Duration: 1 hours
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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
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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: 25 March 2009, 10:00 am Duration: 1 hours
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The Internet has changed. It's no longer just about Web browsing. Today, it's dominated by Web 2.0 applications such as instant messaging, social networking, P2P, voice and video.
 | Date: 24 March 2009, 3pm UK time Duration: 1 hours
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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: 17 March 2009, 3pm UK time Duration: 1 hours
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There is a major battle taking place in the IT security marketplace because, with the current economic downturn, organised criminal gangs are taking a much more robust approach to generating extra income.
 | Date: 10 March 2009, 3pm UK time Duration: 1 hours
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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
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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
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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: 17 February 2009, Duration: 1 hours
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The process of penetration testing is rapidly evolving from a specialized field dominated by highly-trained experts and consultants into a practice carried out internally by organizations using automated software solutions. In this presentation we will highlight the benefits and challenges of this transition and the advantages of reduced cost and increased efficiency offered by these developments.
 | Date: 27 January 2009, 3pm UK time Duration: 1 hours
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The IT security world has changed. Web 2.0, hybrid malware and advanced hacking techniques are now part of the threat landscape.
 | Date: 22 January 2009, Duration: 1 hours
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The Internet has changed. It is no longer about e-mail and web browsing. Instead Internet traffic is dominated by Web 2.0 applications such as Video, Voice, IM (Instant Messaging), P2P, and social networking.
 | Date: 18 November 2008, Duration: 1 hours
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Human factors, often unaccounted for and masked by IDS products, and operations in the trenches, can create holes in intelligence coverage and performance gaps in incident operations.