Webcasts

SC Webcast sponsored by ArcSight

SC Webcast sponsored by ArcSight

October 31, 2008

Mid-sized resources, big-company security needs: how to be safe without going bankrupt.Wednesday 26th November 2008 - 15:30. Mid-sized companies don't have the same IT resources as the big players and they haven't been in the security spotlight long, so security issues may have taken a back burner to more pressing concerns. This is exactly why mid-sized businesses are increasingly attractive to cyber criminals.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by ArcSight

September 24, 2008

Next generation SIEM: beyond security and compliance monitoring. In this webcast, you will learn about the current trends in security and compliance monitoring, why those are changing customer needs for SIEM and what a next generation solution will look like.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by Netstore and Check Point Software Technologies

September 24, 2008

Avoiding the data security headlines in the real world. This webcast will examine some real world examples of how some of the largest security breaches are caused not by criminal intent, but by employees simply doing their jobs.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by Entrust

August 22, 2008

Winning enterprise authentication strategies: five key steps to success. Like you, many organisations are looking for a single, highly flexible and cost-effective authentication solution across VPN, desktops, servers, web and custom applications.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by Loglogic

SC Staff April 14, 2008

Proving Internal Controls: A Focus on PCI DSS. Organisations need to prove the successful implementation of internal controls.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by Sybase iAnywhere

March 20, 2008

Securing the Most Vulnerable Data in your Organisation - on Mobile Devices. By the very fact that they're on the move, easy to lose and rarely within the grasp of your IT department, laptops and PDAs represent one of the most challenging battlefronts in your war against data loss and theft.
 

SC Webcast sponsored by ArcSight

March 18, 2008

Know your Roles: Log Monitoring at the Application Level. You've rolled out hundreds of applications, from packaged ERP to legacy to web. Perhaps you've also installed identity and access-control systems on top of these. Now you have hundreds of user roles accessing multiple systems and generating millions of events per day.
 
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