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ISC2 Visitors: Change Mgmt Tips Download

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Reduce audit findings with these 5 key tips on change management. If you were part of the ISC2 webinar Read More

Agiliance Webinar Visitors – Red Flags Checklist

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Greetings to those of you who joined us on the Agiliance webinar. Jim mentioned the Basic FTC Red Flags Checklist that we have created for you Read More

Webinar: ISC2 – Endpoint Security is Sexy

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Join other ISC2 members to hear Rook’s J.J. Thompson present on Endpoint Security for the ISC2 E-Symposium in July.

Just ask your CFO, Privacy Officer, General Counsel, or even your CEO. Due to the recent increases in privacy regulations such as Red Flags, 201-CMR-17 and recent cases where the FTC has emerged as the new regulator to avoid in the court room, Executives with a seat at the big table have learned that one of the top risks that has re-focused Board attention back to IT is privacy and IP protection. Endpoint security, as a subset of a comprehensive data protection strategy, is one of the best opportunities to map into your company’s aggressive cost cutting plans as it can directly reduce enterprise risk and is an enabler to green IT initiatives. This session will discuss how to take advantage of the recession to the unique circumstances that IT security professionals are in to (1) be viewed as an enabler to strategic business initiatives by (2) quantifying the opportunities that can be created through (3) creation of a comprehensive data protection strategy starting with (4) securing the endpoint.

Webinar: ISC2 – Closing The Barn Door – Keeping Your Data From Hopping Fences

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

Join Rook’s J.J. Thompson as he presents on Data Loss Prevention for ISC2′s E-Symposium. A synopsis follows:

Are your corporate computing barn doors shut and locked tight? You may think they are, but in reality they aren’t and your valuable data is rushing out to greener pastures.

Opportunities for data leakage have multiplied in the last few years. Social media/Web 2.0 applications seem to be “designed” to leak information due to its immediacy, informality and global nature. Mobile devices pose their own set of problems and when misplaced or lost, present significant problems.

Join (ISC)2 and PGP for an examination of data leakage and loss and how to protect against it in June’s e-symposium, “Closing the Barn Door – Keeper Your Data From Hopping Fences”. The event will take place June 16th at 6 am PDT/ 9 am EDT/ 2 pm BST.