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IDC IT Security Roadshow 2010
Battling Sophisticated Threats: Security Strategies For The Resilient Enterprise
Roadshow
Kiev February 25, 2010 | Moscow March 03, 2010 | Bucharest March 09, 2010 Prague March 11, 2010 | Budapest March 18, 2010 | Athens March 23, 2010 Sofia March 24, 2010 | Kazan March 24, 2010 | Warsaw March 25, 2010 Bratislava April 08, 2010 | Nairobi April 13, 2010 | Lagos April 27, 2010 Istanbul May 05, 2010 | Johannesburg May 05, 2010 | Ljubljana May 11, 2010 Ankara May 12, 2010 | Zagreb May 13, 2010 | Nicosia May 17, 2010 Almaty May 20, 2010 | Novosibirsk May 27, 2010 | Cape Town June 02, 2010 Belgrade June 10, 2010 | St. Petersburg June 17, 2010 | Vienna September 15, 2010 Ekaterinburg September 22, 2010 | Riyadh October 03, 2010 | Kuwait City October 06, 2010 Doha October 12, 2010 | Dubai November 08, 2010 |
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News of the emergence of thousands of pieces of malware, tens of thousands of malicious websites, and hundreds of thousands of new zombie computers has become a daily reality that hardly anyone gets excited about. But translate the threat into money, or better, a potential loss of revenue or customers, and the business implications of what has often seemed to be a purely IT domain become apparent.
Subtitled "Battling Sophisticated Threats: Security Strategies For The Resilient Enterprise," this year’s IDC IT Security Roadshow takes a holistic approach to IT security, helping to see it as a business enabler rather than a necessary or even mandatory cost, and offers practical advice on developing effective security programs that respond to changes in IT and working paradigms, as well as in the legal framework.
IDC’s IT Security Roadshow 2010 -- a flagship regional event providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and discussion on best practices among independent experts, analysts, industry leaders, and users of IT security solutions -- visits 25 major business centers in Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Top IT security experts from around the world come to share their unique experiences and visions, among them:
Jeffrey Vavra Research Manager, Software, IDC CEMA As research manager for IDC CEMA's Software group, Jeffrey Vavra oversees the overall management of the group's research and operations throughout the region, including the development of both standard products and custom work.
Marco Gercke Attorney-at-law He is Secretary of the Criminal Law Department of the German Society for Law and Informatics, member of the ITU High Level Expert Group, working as an expert for the Council of Europe.
Dan Lohrmann Michigan Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Dan oversees all aspects of technology infrastructure and enterprise architecture for Michigan State Government agencies. He provides strategic vision and operational oversight for over 750 professionals in support of over 50,000 state employees.
Craig Schiller CISO, Portland State University Craig Schiller serves as Chief Information Security Officer of Portland State University (Oregon, USA), and as the president of Hawkeye Security Training, LLC. Schiller is the primary author of Botnets: The Killer Web App – the first book published on the subject of botnets.
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Who Should Attend
- Chief Security Officers, Directors of Enterprise Security, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs
- Privacy Officers, Network Security Managers, Server Application Managers
- Antivirus, Email Monitoring, VPN, and 3A Managers
Representatives from the following industries:
- Banking, Financial Services
- Transportation, Utilities, and Logistics
- Telecommunications
- Government and Public Administration
- Manufacturing
- Trade
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For more information about any of our events, please contact
Jana Pitrikova
Conference Director
IDC CEMA
Male namesti 13
110 00 Prague 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 2 2142 3140
Fax: +420 2 2142 3150
www.idc-cema.com |