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Live Events
SecureWorld Chicago May 21 & 22, 2008 SecureWorld Expo brings together the security leaders, experts, senior executives, and policy makers who are shaping the very face of security. SecureWorld is at the intersection of Information Security, Physical Security, Compliance, IT Audit, Computer Forensics, Enterprise Risk Management, Business Continuity and Security Management. https://www.secureworldexpo.com/rsvp/event.php (Tizor's SecureWorld discount code is TIZ503)
Protecting Data for Compliance and Security, May 21, 2008 New York Executive luncheon and panel discussion. A panel of experts share real world experiences and best practices for identifying data risks and securing core databases for security and compliance. Request information.
Financial Information Security Decisions June 19-20, 2008 New York Managing Information Security in Difficult Market Conditions
Leading experts will help you prioritize your initiatives in uncertain times to stay one step ahead of the bad guys. Practical advice/best practices from peers to help you future-proof your organization as you weather the storm.
On Demand Events
Online Seminar: Why your Database Security Strategy is Likely to Fail Most organizations have the best of intentions when it comes to database security. Unfortunately, bad practices for protecting against data theft, data breaches and non-compliance are all too common. Why? Because the methods that worked a few years ago are no longer effective. Attend a live Webcast with Forrester Principal Analyst Noel Yuhanna to hear about common "bad practices" for database security. Learn why many traditional security strategies are likely to fail and gain insight into the new best practices for protecting enterprise data. Register today to download this on-demand webcast
Online Seminar: Bank Strategies for Protecting Data for Compliance and Security Register today to learn about the latest strategies for protecting consumer and regulated data in banking organizations. This online event features Susan Orr former IT bank examiner for over 14 years, and lead instructor for the FDIC's technology school and key influence in industry initiatives such as the FDIC E-Risk Strategic Initiatives Risk Monitoring Committee, as well as the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) IT Handbook rewrites. Susan currently consults for several security providers and vendors as well as performs IT security and regulatory reviews for financial institutions.
Banks are faced with increased risks from external and insider threats including data theft and fraud. Largely publicized instances of data loss, data theft, security intrusions, and increased legislation like SOX, GLBA, FFIEC, PCI and more; are forcing financial institutions re-visit their data security strategy.
Register today for this online seminar to learn:
- The data security risks that banks and financial services organizations facing today
- How to prepare your organization for the next IT examination or compliance project
- Best practices for implementing a layered security data protection program
- GLBA, SOX, PCI, FFIEC -building sustainable compliance with Data Auditing and Monitoring (DAM)
- How to protect from external threats, insider threats and more
- Data Auditing and Monitoring for data protection at the core
Moving Beyond Checkbox PCI Compliance Click here to register According to the PCI DSS Council, more than three quarters of the largest US merchants now meet PCI requirements. Then why do we continue to hear about merchants experiencing data loss and data breaches? Does this mean that simply checking the PCI compliance box is not enough to protect cardholder data?
To truly secure sensitive customer data requires a strategy based on a thorough analysis of processes and technologies used for classifying and protecting data.
In this seminar you will learn about:
- The latest PCI developments
- How cardholder data flows throughout an organization
- What PCI Auditors are looking for in 2008
- How to determine where cardholder data is located and how it is being used
- How to mitigate the risks of a data breach affecting cardholder and other sensitive data
- How PCI compliance can be used as a jumping off point for other data security initiatives
Who Should Attend IT security and data privacy professionals, compliance management and internal auditors who want to move beyond “check box” PCI compliance and put effective solutions in place to protect cardholder data and other valuable data assets. Click here to register
Data Auditing for Data Loss Prevention and Compliance During this online seminar, Tizor Systems, a leader in enterprise data auditing and protection solutions, will provide insight into:
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Lessons learned from deploying SOX and PCI data protection projects
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A layered strategy for protecting data - including when to use (or not to use) encryption
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Data auditing best practices - how to protect your data at the core and pass your next audit
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Today's approach to database logging and why it doesn't work for compliance or more importantly, for catching internal and external threats
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Mantra 5.4 - see a demo of new reporting and compliance workflow features
Register today
Re-thinking Data Protection: A Panel of security experts discusses what every enterprise needs to know about keeping sensitive data safe In this online seminar, Re-thinking Data Protection, a panel of data security experts will share information based on engagements with Global 2000 enterprises that are successfully tackling today's toughest data security issues. Join us Wednesday November 7th, 2007 at 12:00 Eastern Time for this one hour online seminar: Register today!
Data Monitoring for Cardholder Data Protection: Best Practices for PCI Join Tizor Systems and VeriSign for a complimentary online seminar--now on demand! This online seminar will provide a clear set of best practices to help attendees determine the right strategy for achieving PCI compliance for their organization. Please join Branden Williams, VeriSign, Sr. Consulting Manager, PCI Practice Lead, CISSP, CISM and Bill Bartow, Vice President of Product Management for Tizor Systems for this informative seminar. Click here to register and view on-demand.
The Data Protection Landcape: Key Strategies for Integrating Data Auditing with a Layered Defense (On Demand) There are many approaches to protecting data including data auditing, data monitoring, encryption, data leakage prevention, endpoint monitoring, and others. Do you know which combination of approaches is best for your company? This webcast features Trent Henry, Senior Analyst for Burton Group's Security and Risk Management Strategies Servies. Click here to register
Auditing & Protecting Enterprise Data: Lessons Learned and Strategies for 2007 and Beyond Data Security webcast featuring Noel Yuhanna, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research. To request information info@tizor.com
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