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From Strategy to Reality Seminar Series This is a must attend event for the serious IT security professional. The educational nature of this workshop will help prepare you for devising an effective and secure defensive strategy in architecting or securing your networks. Compliance is the driver in virtually every sector. Merchant policing by the credit card vendors, HIPAA compliance in response to board-level initiatives, FISMA in the Federal agencies and the titan of security concerns, SOX are driving priorities and budgets. Compliance here means reporting, logging, auditing and analyzing the situation. Not fixing it - first simply seeing it. Not securing the systems but monitoring and attesting to the security framework now in place. Budgets for security are going to professional fees and auditing costs. That's where security budgets are getting lost. But the answer has been to use new security technologies to lower these ongoing costs by addressing logging, reporting, auditing and analysis. Our Strategy to Reality seminar puts you right on target. We've been covering cyber law and regulatory compliance but our treatment of security economics has helped us focus on the fungible business opportunity to attack the run-away audit and compliance costs through better technology deployment. At the workshop you will receive a 300-page workbook, the IP3 Security Tools CD ( filled with tools, whitepapers and relevant links) and two content-crammed days of IT security training you're not going to want to miss. Seminar topics will include:
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Polytechnic University Polytechnic University,
the nation's second oldest private engineering university, was
founded in 1854 in Brooklyn, New York. Today, it is the New York
metropolitan area's pre-eminent resource in science and technology
education and research. 'Security has often been an afterthought in architecting data networks. This has led to increased costs as companies struggle to plug the gaping holes in their defenses. Security is something you build in, not add on.' Ken
Kousky, CEO *********************
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