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Security Automation: Connecting Your Silos [ Source: Interop ]
May 2012- For enterprises, managing security in today's ever-changing technology landscape is like being a farmer: it's all about managing your silos. Most IT organizations deploy many unique technologies from multiple vendors in an attempt to secure their infrastructure. Each of these technologies generally operates in its own silo, resulting in the duplication of basic functions across multiple appliances in multiple locations in the network. With security automation - enabling information to be shared in real time ...

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Social Networks and Security - Can You Have Both? [ Source: Interop ]
May 2011- Social networks simultaneously offer huge business benefits and unheard of security risks. How can enterprises effectively use social networks while not putting their security and data at risk? This session will detail the significant security and privacy risks that social networks create, while also providing detailed guidance on ways organizations and individuals can use social networks in a safe and secure manner.

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Less Time, Less Money, More Threats: Why SaaS Is Better Than On-Premise Security [ Source: Interop ]
May 2009- The threat landscape continues to challenge security technologies. With malicious malware on the rise, but budgets and resources decreasing, SaaS is the evolution of e-mail and Web security. Security as a service is easier to manage, more effective, and more affordable than its software and hardware predecessors. Learn why in this interactive session with Webroot Software's Thomas Chimento.

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The MSSP Model: When Security Is Critical To Your Success, But Not Core To Your Functionality [ Source: Interop ]
May 2009- As network security threats grow more complex, the technologies to defend against them have become more sophisticated. Managed security services allow organizations to take advantage of powerful security solutions and to leverage security experts as an extension of their staff. This presentation, by StillSecure’s Alan Shimel, will highlight the benefits of the MSSP (Managed Security Services Provider) model for those needing to increase security and lower TCO in light of today’s economic climate.

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Next Generation Network Defense: Why Does My Head Still Hurt? [ Source: Interop ]
May 2009- The changing perimeter of the network has spurred on significant improvements in firewall rules. However, the firewall rule set remains unable to solve problems that plague the administrator. This talk by Geoffrey Cooper, vice president of the Network Security Business Unit at McAfee, will address how to make the network defense system more aware of these “administrator headaches” and more able to alleviate them.

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