Webcast Archive 2007

SC Webcast sponsored by McAfee

The PCI Data Security Standard - An Independent View of Compliance

7th December 2007

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard or PCI DSS was created at the end of 2005, and by September 2006 the main card issuers behind the standard had formed the PCI Security Standards Council to oversee the PCI DSS.

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SC Webcast sponsored by Netstore

Data Protection and Management: Knowing Where the Leaks Are

28th November 2007

There are many different ways in which business-critical data can leave an organisation. Recent news reports have outlined numerous ways information can fall into the wrong hands, from leaving a laptop in the back of a taxi, to an employee downloading a customer list onto their iPod, to a break-in at a corporate headquarters. So how can businesses identify and manage these areas of vulnerability?

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SC Webcast sponsored by Finjan

Today's Cybercrime and the Crimeware Being Used to Support it

10th September 2007

Businesses are under constant threat from crimeware as hackers are using highly sophisticated web-based techniques and methods to exploit the vulnerabilities within the Internet. These web-based threats are being found in common applications that security executives need to monitor and control in order to prevent abuse of their systems.

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SC Webcast sponsored by Secure Computing

Can Consolidation Work for You?

18th April 2007

How many solutions are peppered throughout your environment, all claiming to protect your data, your IP, your organisation? It is now widely acknowledged that inbound and outbound security threats cross boundaries that didn't even exist a few years ago.

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SC Webcast sponsored by PGP Corporation

The Cost of a Data Breach

27th March 2007

In this webcast, you will learn key findings and results from the latest Ponemon data breach study.

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SC Webcast sponsored by Deloitte

Understanding PCI Compliance

23rd February 2007

In the past twelve months, there have been countless examples of how easy it often is for criminals to steal credit or debit card details from retailers, banks and merchants, either by technical means or using social engineering.

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