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Webcast: Who Said That Firewalls Secure Your Network? |
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Friday, 24 August 2007 |
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According to the Computer Security Institute's CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey*, 98 percent of survey respondents use a firewall, and 97 percent use anti-virus software. Yet the number of organizations suffering from viral infections, break-ins and hacks continues to increase, and the reported losses can be startling. This presents a fundamental question: are firewalls doing any good? And if they are, why are companies still losing millions of dollars and/or losing consumers in the face of negative publicity even when they use firewalls? Join featured Gartner research vice president Greg Young and Secure Computing for this free 75-minute educational Webcast where this issue will be explored. Mr. Young will present the keynote discussing critical network security issues and best practices. He will be joined by Dr. Paul Judge, Secure Computing's Chief Technology Officer; and Scott Montgomery, Secure Computing's Vice President of Product Management, who will discuss emerging technologies and approaches to protect your enterprise against today's most dangerous network security threats. Several enterprise customers will present real-life strategies and implementations. Register today for this informative Webcast to learn about a variety of issues: - Understand new and emerging threats and what you should look for in a true next-generation firewall
- How network security processes, architectures and philosophies must stay ahead of the changing threat
- How to manage the volume with the amount of garbage traffic (spam, phishing attacks, worms, viruses, port scanning denial-of-service attacks) carried over Internet connections continuing to rise faster than legitimate traffic
- Why the IPS is critical and what integration points to look for
- How compliance and auditing pressures impact selections with increased weighting of separation of duties and specific compliance reports
- Actual enterprise case studies and examples

*2006 CSI/FBI Computer Crime & Security Survey Registration for this special event is free, but space is limited. Follow the link below to reserve your spot today!
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