7 Habits Of Highly Secure Organizations—Webinar 2/24/2010

Everyone knows that security is important, but getting started on the road to compliance can be confusing and intimidating. Understanding common vulnerabilities helps you focus your attention and resources on the areas that need the most help.

We all want “best-practice” security, but what are top organizations doing to achieve and maintain it? Attend this session to learn the details about how to develop the seven habits that are part of daily life for secure organizations.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Break the Ostrich Syndrome
  • Develop a Security Policy
  • Assess Current Standing
  • Perform Security Event Logging and Review
  • Use “Best of Breed” Technologies
  • Monitor for Ongoing Compliance
  • Plan For The Future

This session examines what each of these habits means to the System i and helps you make sure that you don’t become the next security statistic.

Presenters
Main Presenter: Robin Tatam, PowerTech
Co-Presenter: Jill Martin, PowerTech

Wednesday, February 24, 2010
10 a.m. Central Standard Time (16:00 GMT)
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Cost
Free of charge

Registration
To register, please visit our WebEx site.

Speaker Bios
robin-headshotRobin Tatam is the Director of Security Technologies for PowerTech, a leading provider of security solutions for the System i. As a frequent speaker on security topics, he was also co-author of the Redbook IBM System i Security: Protecting i5/OS Data with Encryption. Robin can be reached by email at robin.tatam@powertech.com.

jill-martin-headshotJill Martin a PowerTech Technical Services Manager, brings a strong System i background to any security discussion. Jill has worked in a number of roles in the industry, including technical trainer, sales account manager, and most recently as a key member of the security team. Contact Jill at jill.martin@powertech.com.

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