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<title>Making Threat Management More Manageable</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/27/making-threat-management-more-manageable</link>
<description>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. </description>
<pubDate>2009-03-31</pubDate>
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<title>From Web Browsing to Social Networking: Securing Employee Internet Use in a Web 2.0 World</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/26/from-web-browsing-to-social-networking-securing-employee-internet-use-in-a-web-20-world</link>
<description>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. </description>
<pubDate>2009-03-31</pubDate>
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<title>Shifting from Manual to Automatic: The Changing Face of Penetration Testing</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/25/shifting-from-manual-to-automatic-the-changing-face-of-penetration-testing</link>
<description>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. </description>
<pubDate>2009-03-31</pubDate>
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<title>Web 2.0 security in the spotlight</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/24/web-20-security-in-the-spotlight</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-03-31</pubDate>
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<title>Top IT Security Threats: How to Protect Your Users from Increasingly Sophisticated Attacks</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/31/top-it-security-threats-how-to-protect-your-users-from-increasingly-sophisticated-attacks</link>
<description>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. </description>
<pubDate>2009-04-09</pubDate>
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<title>Tapping into the power of Unified Communications securely</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/34/tapping-into-the-power-of-unified-communications-securely</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-04-24</pubDate>
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<title>What security professionals can learn from real-world network data</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/42/what-security-professionals-can-learn-from-realworld-network-data</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-05-20</pubDate>
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<title>What security professionals can learn from real-world network data</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/36/what-security-professionals-can-learn-from-realworld-network-data</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-05-11</pubDate>
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<title>Addressing the Unique IT Security Risks Posed by the Virtual Data Center</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/50/addressing-the-unique-it-security-risks-posed-by-the-virtual-data-center</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-06-10</pubDate>
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<title>Protecting your critical data on a budget</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/67/protecting-your-critical-data-on-a-budget</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-08-24</pubDate>
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<title>Implementing Least-Privilege Security Management in Complex Linux and UNIX Environments</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/85/implementing-leastprivilege-security-management-in-complex-linux-and-unix-environments</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-17</pubDate>
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<title>The Security Implications of Web 2.0</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/92/the-security-implications-of-web-20</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-28</pubDate>
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<title>Cloud security - new threats on the horizon</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/94/cloud-security-new-threats-on-the-horizon</link>
<description>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. </description>
<pubDate>2009-11-02</pubDate>
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<title>Securing your data against the latest multi-vectored security threats</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/86/securing-your-data-against-the-latest-multivectored-security-threats</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-10-22</pubDate>
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<title>Analyzing Top Malware in 2009 and Predictions for 2010</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/105/analyzing-top-malware-in-2009-and-predictions-for-2010</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2009-12-07</pubDate>
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<title>Controlling your internal security risks</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/106/controlling-your-internal-security-risks</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2010-01-07</pubDate>
<guid>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/106/controlling-your-internal-security-risks</guid>
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<title>The 60-Minute IT Compliance Formula: Breaking Down Regulations to Their Essential Elements</title>
<link>http://www.infosecurity-us.com/webinar/115/the-60minute-it-compliance-formula-breaking-down-regulations-to-their-essential-elements</link>
<description>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.</description>
<pubDate>2010-01-29</pubDate>
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