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| Security Threats 2013: Secure & Empower Today's Enterprise |
| Protection in a Cloud, Collaboration, and Consumerization Environment |
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| January 2013 |
| TBA |
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| The consumerization of IT is in full tilt. The new application paradigm offers tremendous power – but challenges established security, risk, and compliance practices. Yesterday's solutions can't meet today's IT reality. Cloud computing, mobile apps, always–on connectivity, and social media force security professionals to develop new, more comprehensive solutions. Providing effective, unobtrusive security is the true modern day IT objective. Security Threats 2012 presents the best practices for tomorrow's security environment. |
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At this forum, leading-edge IT and security experts will discuss how they simultaneously protect and empower their businesses. There are few unbiased IT/security discussions in the marketplace, however, at this intimate forum you'll have the opportunity to learn from thought-leaders making these daily decisions.
At Security Threats 2012, decision-makers will learn:
- How to assess the effectiveness of corporate defenses against the newest threats
- Aligning security protocols with business drivers
- Why it's crucial to develop a common security practice for internal, external, and hybrid cloud computing environments
- How leading-edge organizations are addressing the challenges of the mobile world
- What are the best approaches to maintain effective GRC given the newest challenges
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- Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
- Chief Security Officer (CSO)
- Chief Information Officer (CIO)
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
- Vice Presidents of technology
- CEO
- IT directors and manager
- network engineer
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- enterprise architect
- communication and networking specialist
- director of infrastructure
- IT architect, security architect
- cyber risk manager
- auditor
- security analyst
- program manager
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Conference Registration Prices: |
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Standard Rate |
| Main Conference |
$1895 |
| IT and Security End Users* |
First 100 Free! |
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If you'd like to be invoiced, please submit your contact details on the registration page and select "Please invoice me" at the bottom of the page.
If you are interested in sponsorship, exhibiting, or speaking opportunities, please call 212-532-9898 or email information@opalevents.org |
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* TERMS & CONDITIONS
Subject to approval. To qualify you must be currently employed by a non-vendor company. Eligibility will be verified by conference producer. Opal reserves the right to allocate places and to refuse applications. |
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Continuing Education Credits |
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13 hours for the main conference and 3 hours for the preconference workshop. |
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Testimonials from Last Year's Event: |
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| "As an IT instructor, I found the security event very informative. It was very educational to see and hear the challenges that both governmental and private industry face as the realm of mobile computing, cloud computing, and security treats continue to increase. I was able to take back many interesting discussion topics to the students in my classroom. This conference enabled me to gain a new perspective on both security and BYOD issues facing IT departments. The presentations were well balanced on the pros and cons of cloud computing. I was very pleased to find it was not a sales pitch for a product." |
| - - Kathryn Floyd, Information Technology Instructor, York Technical College |
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| "Thanks again for organizing a terrific Security event, intimate setting, great opportunity for networking and a great selection of vendors." |
| - - Cathy Hubbs, Chief Information Security Officer, American University |
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| "The quality of the attendees was extremely high, their roles were closely aligned with the conference topic and there was adequate opportunity for interaction. Security Threats 2012 was a very worthwhile investment for Nukona as a sponsor." |
| - - Brad Murdoch, CMO, Nukona, Inc. |
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