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For six years, IDC has been organizing Storage and IT Security Roadshows in Central and Eastern Europe. Every year, we add new countries to both series to meet the growing demand of local companies to learn about the latest technologies available to secure systems and enterprises and store and manage information. This year, IDC will be represented first time in Sarajevo, thru Security, Storage & Business Continuity conference.
This year we are combining the two topics in seven key locations to better address the needs of local users seeking information about security, data recovery, business continuity, and storage solutions.
NEW TECHNOLOGY -- NEW CHALLENGES
Every leap forward in IT brings technical challenges and new vulnerabilities. The information explosion means dealing with massive volumes of data that can tax archives and create disarray in filing. Web sites, email, and remote access to company systems introduce multiple attack point for everything from viruses and worms to hackers to social engineers to careless or malicious employees.
That's where IDC's Data Security and Storage events come in. Conferences will be organized around local market needs, and each event will include either plenary and/or parallel sessions covering the following topics:
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STORAGE |
- Network security
- Physical security
- Desktop application security
- Web application security
- Wireless network security
- New regulatory measures on data and network protection
- Intrusion detection and prevention systems
- Encryption concepts and techniques
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- Business continuity and data recovery
- Data consolidation and management
- Life Cycle Management for handling the massive influx of data
- Storage virtualization – making the most of storage infrastructure
- Storage network management
- Data explosion and high availability storage
- Data management & regulatory compliance
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IDC’s Data Security and Storage Roadshow 2008 provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and trustworthy venue for delegates to discuss strategic IT decisions based on best practices and sound technology. Aiming to attract between 100 to 120 end user participants per event, it is best suited for:
- CIOs and COOs
- IT directors/managers
- Storage managers
- CSOs, Security Directors
- Disaster recovery/business continuity managers
- Technical managers
- Others with responsibility for data retention
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