Webinars

You can sponsor a Infosecurity (USA) webinar and engage with new prospects via a powerful online presentation hosted live on our website.

Senior decision makers worldwide can follow your Power Point or video slides from the convenience of their office with no travel involved. Our easy-to-use, yet detailed, online registration process provides you with a list of pre-qualified leads. All our webinars get archived for a 3 month period. This maximizes your ROI on this precision-marketing effort to a highly receptive audience. Webinars are managed, hosted and marketed by us and we will work with you to develop the topic for debate.

Archive

Addressing the Unique IT Security Risks Posed by the Virtual Data Center

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.

What security professionals can learn from real-world network data

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.

What security professionals can learn from real-world network data

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.

Tapping into the power of Unified Communications securely

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.

Top IT Security Threats: How to Protect Your Users from Increasingly Sophisticated Attacks

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.

Web 2.0 security in the spotlight

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.

Shifting from Manual to Automatic: The Changing Face of Penetration Testing

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.

From Web Browsing to Social Networking: Securing Employee Internet Use in a Web 2.0 World

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.

Making Threat Management More Manageable

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.