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Gone are the days when URL Filtering took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet bound traffic. With Web 2.0, dynamic and user-generated content is becoming the norm and hackers are using browser exploits to create backdoors. Every employee launching an Internet browser can open a gate into your enterprise network. These backdoors create a daunting list of new challenges: |
- Active Content/Malicious Code
- Botnets, Phishing Attacks
- Liablous blog postings
- Data leakage and more....
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And security and network managers are expected to tackle these growing problems with a shrinking budget and with fewer people. |
Get Full Web Security with your current URL Filtering budget |
Don’t give up! Though your current URL Filtering solution only offers limited protection, what if you could cut your annual URL Filtering cost in half and use the other half to get complete web security in a SaaS environment? |
Webcast with keynote from Brian Burke: |
Join Brian Burke, an authority on Web Security and Program Director of Security Products and Services at IDC, for this educational webcast to learn about how hackers exploit browsers and how customers are defending themselves. |
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Webcast Agenda |
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- New Security Risks– Malicious Active Content and More
- Understanding Browser Exploits and Preventions
- SaaS Web Security and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
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- Integrated Approach to Web Security
- Selecting the right SaaS Security
- Computing TCO and ROI
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- How Solution was Selected
- Deployment Experience
- Benefits & ROI
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Speaker Bios |
Brian Burke, Program Director, Security Products and Services, IDC |
Brian Burke is the Program Director of IDC's Security Products and Services, He conducts in-depth primary research and provides insight and analysis on a variety of evolving security markets. Mr. Burke delivers critical market intelligence to technology vendors, IT professionals and the financial community. His areas of expertise include, but are not limited to: Messaging Security, Web Security, EndPoint Security, Consumer Security, Data Loss Prevention and Information Protection and Control (IPC). Mr. Burke's coverage within the Security Products service includes security appliances, security software and security hosted services. |
Mr. Burke is a frequent speaker at many security industry conferences, including RSA. He is also a regular contributor to numerous business and trade publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, BusinessWeek, Boston Globe, San Jose Mercury News, Washington Post, Fortune, ComputerWorld, Network World, InfoWorld and others. |
Prior to his current position, Mr. Burke was an inquiry analyst in IDC's Software Research Group. In that role, he was responsible for a wide-range of coverage, including Infrastructure Software (Security, Operating Environments, System Management Software), Enterprise Applications (ERM, CRM, ASP's) and Application Development and Deployment (Application Integration, Information and Data Management, Application Design and Construction Tools). |
Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Burke worked for GartnerLearning (a division of Garter, Inc.) as Manager of Client Care. Mr. Burke has a B.A. from Westfield State College. |
Jim Reavis, Founder, Cloud Security Alliance |
For many years, Jim Reavis has worked in the information security industry as an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, technologist and business strategist. Jim's innovative thinking about emerging security trends have been published and presented widely throughout the industry and have influenced many. |
Jim is the President of Reavis Consulting Group, LLC, editor of the Risk Bloggers website and a partner with the MetroSITE Group. Jim co-founded the Cloud Security Alliance and serves as its executive director. Jim has been an international board member of the ISSA, the world's largest not for profit association
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Gone are the days when URL Filtering took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet bound traffic. With Web 2.0, dynamic and user-generated content is becoming the norm and hackers are using browser exploits to create backdoors. Every employee launching an Internet browser can open a gate into your enterprise network. These backdoors create a daunting list of new challenges: |
- Active Content/Malicious Code
- Botnets, Phishing Attacks
- Liablous blog postings
- Data leakage and more....
|
And security and network managers are expected to tackle these growing problems with a shrinking budget and with fewer people. |
Get Full Web Security with your current URL Filtering budget |
Don’t give up! Though your current URL Filtering solution only offers limited protection, what if you could cut your annual URL Filtering cost in half and use the other half to get complete web security in a SaaS environment? |
Webcast with keynote from Brian Burke: |
Join Brian Burke, an authority on Web Security and Program Director of Security Products and Services at IDC, for this educational webcast to learn about how hackers exploit browsers and how customers are defending themselves. |
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Webcast Agenda |
|
|
|
- New Security Risks– Malicious Active Content and More
- Understanding Browser Exploits and Preventions
- SaaS Web Security and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
|
|
|
- Integrated Approach to Web Security
- Selecting the right SaaS Security
- Computing TCO and ROI
|
|
|
- How Solution was Selected
- Deployment Experience
- Benefits & ROI
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Speaker Bios |
Brian Burke, Program Director, Security Products and Services, IDC |
Brian Burke is the Program Director of IDC's Security Products and Services, He conducts in-depth primary research and provides insight and analysis on a variety of evolving security markets. Mr. Burke delivers critical market intelligence to technology vendors, IT professionals and the financial community. His areas of expertise include, but are not limited to: Messaging Security, Web Security, EndPoint Security, Consumer Security, Data Loss Prevention and Information Protection and Control (IPC). Mr. Burke's coverage within the Security Products service includes security appliances, security software and security hosted services. |
Mr. Burke is a frequent speaker at many security industry conferences, including RSA. He is also a regular contributor to numerous business and trade publications, such as The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, BusinessWeek, Boston Globe, San Jose Mercury News, Washington Post, Fortune, ComputerWorld, Network World, InfoWorld and others. |
Prior to his current position, Mr. Burke was an inquiry analyst in IDC's Software Research Group. In that role, he was responsible for a wide-range of coverage, including Infrastructure Software (Security, Operating Environments, System Management Software), Enterprise Applications (ERM, CRM, ASP's) and Application Development and Deployment (Application Integration, Information and Data Management, Application Design and Construction Tools). |
Prior to joining IDC, Mr. Burke worked for GartnerLearning (a division of Garter, Inc.) as Manager of Client Care. Mr. Burke has a B.A. from Westfield State College. |
Jim Reavis, Founder, Cloud Security Alliance |
For many years, Jim Reavis has worked in the information security industry as an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, technologist and business strategist. Jim's innovative thinking about emerging security trends have been published and presented widely throughout the industry and have influenced many. |
Jim is the President of Reavis Consulting Group, LLC, editor of the Risk Bloggers website and a partner with the MetroSITE Group. Jim co-founded the Cloud Security Alliance and serves as its executive director. Jim has been an international board member of the ISSA, the world's largest not for profit association of information security professionals and formerly served as the association's Executive Director. Jim was a co-founder of the Alliance for Enterprise Security Risk Management, a partnership between the ISSA, ISACA and ASIS, formed to address the enterprise risk issues associated with the convergence of logical and traditional security. Jim currently serves in an advisory capacity for many of the industry's most successful companies. |
Jim founded SecurityPortal in 1998 and has been an advisor on the launch of many industry ventures. Jim is widely quoted in the press and has worked with hundreds of corporations on their information security strategy and technology roadmap. Jim was also formerly Chief Marketing Officer for VIGILANTe, a European security software company. Jim received a B.A. in Business Administration / Computer Science from Western Washington University in 1987 and began his career shortly thereafter as the MIS Manager for InterWest Bank, now part of Wells Fargo. |
of information security professionals and formerly served as the association's Executive Director. Jim was a co-founder of the Alliance for Enterprise Security Risk Management, a partnership between the ISSA, ISACA and ASIS, formed to address the enterprise risk issues associated with the convergence of logical and traditional security. Jim currently serves in an advisory capacity for many of the industry's most successful companies. |
Jim founded SecurityPortal in 1998 and has been an advisor on the launch of many industry ventures. Jim is widely quoted in the press and has worked with hundreds of corporations on their information security strategy and technology roadmap. Jim was also formerly Chief Marketing Officer for VIGILANTe, a European security software company. Jim received a B.A. in Business Administration / Computer Science from Western Washington University in 1987 and began his career shortly thereafter as the MIS Manager for InterWest Bank, now part of Wells Fargo. |