October 7, 2009
Fishnet Security Lunch-n-Learn Series
Detroit
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Andiamo
42705 Grand River Road
Novi, MI 48375
Ph: 248.348.3838
Speaker: Guy Weaver
Senior Systems Engineer - Central Region
Purewire, Inc.
Guy Weaver is the Senior Systems Engineer for the Central Region at Purewire, Inc. Weaver has over 20 years experience in the IT industry with a broad range of skills. He holds many certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CEH and ITIL. He has worked for one of the largest health care systems in country, was a Networking Practice Manager for a global systems integrator, a Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems covering security and core infrastructure for a Fortune 10 account, and a Systems Engineer at Blue Coat Systems supporting WAN optimization and legacy Web gateway customers.
October 18-22, 2009
Gartner Symposium IT expo 2009
Location:
Walt Disney World Dolphin
1500 Epcot Resorts Boulevard
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
Tel: 888-828-8850
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
ISACA Meeting - Memphis Chapter
Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm ET
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Crescent Club
Crescent Building
19th Floor
6075 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38119 http://www.isacamemphis.org
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Information Systems Security Association Meeting
Time: 6:30 pm ET
Topic: Securing Cloud Computing - Are You Ready?
Location:
Office of Technical Assistance
American Bar Association Building
740 15th Street NW
4th floor
Washington, DC 20005 Map
Join us to learn about security of cloud computing. And bring a colleague! Non-members are welcome without charge. There is no cost except some time and the results could easily be worth your investment. We'll have light refreshments (sandwiches / pizza and soft drinks).
Abstract
Cloud computing has redefined how users interact with data; however, security solutions are still on the upswing as far as which and when those solutions will take off. There's no shortage of predictions on how much or how quickly the security SaaS market will grow. It remains to be seen which security services make the most sense or why. This interactive discussion dives into security SaaS and which services provide the most benefit.
Alex Hernandez of Purewire will discuss: Pros/cons related to SaaS and which make sense: vulnerability assessment, application scanning, Web browsing, identity management, and anti-fraud. The session will explore research and trends of vendor offerings and enterprise requirements.
About Alex Hernandez
Mr. Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over fourteen years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in Web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Webcast:ON DEMAND
Topic: Social Networking in the Enterprise: A Threat to More Than Just Your Productivity
Speakers: Dr. Chenxi Wang, Principal Research Analyst, Forrester Research
Dr. Paul Judge, Chief Technology Officer, Purewire, Inc.
Whether to allow social networking into the enterprise and how to determine the appropriate policies regarding social networking has baffled many enterprises. Security and control is a top-of-mind concern when it comes to social networking, rich media, and Web 2.0 sites – particularly for maintaining productivity and stopping the associated security threats.
This interactive Webcast presents security best practices for enterprises with respect to social networking and Web 2.0 applications. We will show how you can safely allow new Web 2.0 applications into your enterprise and maintain enterprise-level control of content, security and visibility.
In this session, you will learn:
How to determine the most useful policies around social networking, rich media and Web 2.0 applications
Tips for maintaining and improving productivity when allowing social networking
How social networking can benefit your organization
What hackers are doing to compromise social networking to gain access to your network
Best practices for maintaining control over the content, security and visibility into your organization
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
September 23, 2009
ISACA in St. Louis
Time: 7:30am - 9:30pm
Topic: Social Networking in the Enterprise A Threat to More Than Just Your Productivity - Learn how hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing
Location: St. Louis Marriot West
660 Maryville Centre Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63141 Event Details
Speaker: Guy Weaver
Senior Systems Engineer - Central Region
Purewire, Inc.
Guy Weaver is the Senior Systems Engineer for the Central Region at Purewire, Inc. Weaver has over 20 years experience in the IT industry with a broad range of skills. He holds many certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CEH and ITIL. He has worked for one of the largest health care systems in country, was a Networking Practice Manager for a global systems integrator, a Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems covering security and core infrastructure for a Fortune 10 account, and a Systems Engineer at Blue Coat Systems supporting WAN optimization and legacy Web gateway customers.
September 17, 2009
Fishnet in St. Louis
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: McCormick and Shmick's
17 West Countu Center
Des Peres, MO 63131
Speaker: Guy Weaver
Senior Systems Engineer - Central Region
Purewire, Inc.
Guy Weaver is the Senior Systems Engineer for the Central Region at Purewire, Inc. Weaver has over 20 years experience in the IT industry with a broad range of skills. He holds many certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CEH and ITIL. He has worked for one of the largest health care systems in country, was a Networking Practice Manager for a global systems integrator, a Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems covering security and core infrastructure for a Fortune 10 account, and a Systems Engineer at Blue Coat Systems supporting WAN optimization and legacy Web gateway customers.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The NCA Security & Technology Conference
Location:
Hyatt Regency
900 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA?
(425) 462-1234? Map and Directions
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Flemigns' Prime Steakhouse
6245 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38119
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Information Systems Security Association Meeting
Time: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm PT
Topic: The Evolving Threat Landscape; "How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network."
Location:
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
77 Beale Street - 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
Agenda:
12:00 - 1:00 Networking Luncheon
1:00 Meeting called to order
1:00 - 1:05 Introductions
1:05 - 1:20 Chapter Business
1:20 - 2:05 Security Presentation
Speaker: Paul Royal
Principal Researcher
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Paul Royal will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this 100% educational session.
The Web is a fertile breeding ground for cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate fraud. Traditional URL filtering databases can't keep up and businesses are left vulnerable to compromise from new attack types with no known signature.
Organizations are challenged with protecting their users from where they are going on the Web, from what they are downloading and from malicious people with whom they are interacting.
This presentation will highlight threats that challenge the ability of traditional security approaches to protect end users, and includes discussion of:
Zero Days Attacks - From weaponized Microsoft Video ActiveX control vulnerabilities to targeted attack emails with attachments that exploit the flash interpreter in Acrobat Reader, July 2009 was a month of zero days.
Social Engineering - From malicious tweets about Erin Andrews to poisoned ads that direct USAToday.com visitors to RogueAV, tricking the user into infecting themselves remains a primary vehicle for malware propagation.
Botnets - With Waledac celebrating Independence Day to recruit more members and Zeus-based botnets DDoSing research communities and government websites, botnets continue to be the Swiss Army knives of the criminal underground.
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
ISACA Meeting - Greater Cincinnati Chapter
Time: TBA
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Fishnet Security Lunch and Learn featuring Purewire
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Topic: The Web Has Shifted, Is Your Network Ready? How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft.
Alex will be used as a strategic advisor to CSOs of medium to enterprise sized accounts by listening, discussing, and supporting their organization’s long-term security initiatives leverages knowledge gained from previous experience in Financial, Government, and Telecommunications organizations.
Location Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse
1976 Utica Square
Tulsa, OK 74114
918.712.7500 Map & Directions
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Fishnet Security Lunch and Learn featuring Purewire
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Topic: The Web Has Shifted, Is Your Network Ready? How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft.
Alex will be used as a strategic advisor to CSOs of medium to enterprise sized accounts by listening, discussing, and supporting their organization’s long-term security initiatives leverages knowledge gained from previous experience in Financial, Government, and Telecommunications organizations.
Location Nonna’s
1 South Mickey Mantle Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
405.235.4410 Map & Directions
Friday, August 21, 2009
ISACA Meeting - Middle Tennessee Chapter
Time: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm ET
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Hospital Corporation of America
One Park Plaza - Bldg. 2
Cumberland Room
Nashville, TN 37203 Map & Directions
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile device
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Free Exclusive Educational Seminar at Data Connectors
Time: 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm
Topic: The Evolving Threat Landscape
"How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network."
Location: Data Connectors
Doubletree Hotel Anaheim-Orange County
100 The City Drive
Orange, California USA, 92868-3204 Map & Directions
Speaker: Paul Royal
Principal Reseacher
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Paul Royal will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this 100% educational session.
The Web is a fertile breeding ground for cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate fraud. Traditional URL filtering databases can't keep up and businesses are left vulnerable to compromise from new attack types with no known signature. Organizations are challenged with protecting their users from where they are going on the Web, from what they are downloading and from malicious people with whom they are interacting.
This presentation will highlight threats that challenge the ability of traditional security approaches to protect end users, and includes discussion of:
Zero Days Attacks - From weaponized Microsoft Video ActiveX control vulnerabilities to targeted attack emails with attachments that exploit the flash interpreter in Acrobat Reader, July 2009 was a month of zero days.
Social Engineering - From malicious tweets about Erin Andrews to poisoned ads that direct USAToday.com visitors to RogueAV, tricking the user into infecting themselves remains a primary vehicle for malware propagation.
Botnets - With Waledac celebrating Independence Day to recruit more members and Zeus-based botnets DDoSing research communities and government websites, botnets continue to be the Swiss Army knives of the criminal underground.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Information Systems Security Association Meeting
Time: 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Speaker: Guy Weaver
Senior Systems Engineer - Central Region
Purewire, Inc.
Guy Weaver is the Senior Systems Engineer for the Central Region at Purewire, Inc. Weaver has over 20 years experience in the IT industry with a broad range of skills. He holds many certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CEH and ITIL. He has worked for one of the largest health care systems in country, was a Networking Practice Manager for a global systems integrator, a Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems covering security and core infrastructure for a Fortune 10 account, and a Systems Engineer at Blue Coat Systems supporting WAN optimization and legacy Web gateway customers.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
FishNet Security and Purewire Lunch-n-Learn
Time: 11:00 am - 1:00 pm ET
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Stoney River
726 Galleria Blvd.
Franklin, Tennessee 37067
Speaker: Alex Hernandez
Director of Security Engineers
Purewire, Inc.
Purewire's Alex Hernandez will demonstrate and discuss how you can stay ahead of the latest Web security threats in this free 100% educational session. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content enhance the user experience on the Internet, the dangerous threats facing the enterprise network are becoming equally robust. The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage.
In this interactive session, you will learn:
Five fundamental shifts on the Web
Anatomy and breakdown of Web 2.0 attacks such as Clickjacking, Cross-site scripting, and Request Forgery
Current Web security gaps and why traditional URL filtering isn’t enough
How to protect and control your remote users accessing the Web via laptops or mobile devices
Alex Hernandez is Director of Security Engineers with Purewire, Inc. in Atlanta, GA. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Florida and has over 14 years of industry experience in securing Internet infrastructures. During the last two years he has specialized in web security. Prior to Purewire, Alex spent over seven years with CipherTrust and Secure Computing as an Engineer, Director of Advanced Product Development and technology evangelist. Previous experience includes developing financial and portal Web infrastructures.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Information Systems Security Association Meeting
Time: 11:30 am - 1:00 pm ET
Topic: Security Review & Outlook The Web has shifted, is your network ready?
How hackers are exploiting your employees' Web surfing to gain entry into your network
Location: Buccaneer Computer Systems
1401 50th Street, Suite 200
Regency 2
West Des Moines, Iowa http://www.issa-desmoines.org/
Speaker: Guy Weaver
Senior Systems Engineer - Central Region
Purewire, Inc.
Guy Weaver is the Senior Systems Engineer for the Central Region at Purewire, Inc. Weaver has over 20 years experience in the IT industry with a broad range of skills. He holds many certifications including CISSP, CCSP, CEH and ITIL. He has worked for one of the largest health care systems in country, was a Networking Practice Manager for a global systems integrator, a Systems Engineer at Cisco Systems covering security and core infrastructure for a Fortune 10 account, and a Systems Engineer at Blue Coat Systems supporting WAN optimization and legacy Web gateway customers.
Sunday, June 28 - Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Gartner Information Security Summit 2009 Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center 201 Waterfront Street
Washington, DC 20745
Monday, April 20 - Friday, April 24, 2009 RSA Conference 2009 Moscone Convention Center – San Francisco, CA
Visit Purewire at Booth #2053
Thursday April 23 at 10:40am PT -- Web Security Bake-Off: Securing Web 2.0
Web security is one of the hottest growth areas in security. Enterprises must secure users browsing the web, and still increase ROI. In this security bake-off, the gloves come off as experts from Purewire, Gartner, Websense and McAfee discuss the latest trends and research, debate various approaches to secure Web 2.0, analyze common malware and how it circumvents traditional solutions, and demonstrate effective deployment options.
Tuesday April 21 at 4:10pm PT – Profiling, Behavior Targeting, Data Governance – Oh My!
This panel discussion looks at the range of privacy issues facing the Web today – an Internet funded by content targeting and paid advertising. This session brings together players from several ends of the conversation – including Purewire, Microsoft, TRUSTe and Iron Key – to examine the escalating consumer and regulatory privacy concerns and their impact to interactive marketing.
Wednesday, March 11 - Thursday, March 12, 2009
Southeast Venture Conference Intercontinental Buckhead - Atlanta, GA Purewire is one of 40 companies presenting to a group of 600 investors and technology executives.
Sunday, March 1 - Tuesday, March 3, 2009
DEMO 2009 The Palm Desert, a J.W. Marriott Hotel – Palm Desert, CA
Visit Purewire at Station 14 Purewire Speakers: Dr. Paul Judge and Dr. Steve Webb
Thursday, February 26, 2009, 8:30-10:30am ET FREE SEMINAR Security Review & Outlook: The Web Has Shifted, Is Your Network Ready?
Speaker: Dr. Paul Judge
Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at 1pm ET SANS Ask the Expert Webcast “What can we learn from the Web attacks of 2008”
Purewire Speaker: Dr. Paul Judge – Co-Presenter
Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at Noon PT
Silicon Valley – ISSA 2009 Kick-off Luncheon “Security Review & Outlook – The Web Has Shifted, Is Your Network Ready?” Purewire Speaker: Dr. Paul Judge - Keynote