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IDC's Asia Pacific Security and Continuity Conference 2006
Dynamic Resilience: Security & Continuity 2006
Conference
May 19, 2006
The Conservatory, The Manila Peninsula Hotel, Makati City |
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| General Sessions |
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9:00 am |
Registration |
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9:30 am |
Introduction and Welcome Address |
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Manuel Ravago
Research Manager, IDC Philippines |
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9:35 am |
Spam Protection for Messaging Security |
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Paul Serrano
Vice President of Marketing, CipherTrust Asia Pacific |
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Spammers, phishers, spoofers, virus writers and other malicious e-mail senders are more motivated, yet more elusive than ever. With traditional messaging security solutions evolving from lots-of-point products to an integrated security appliance, how can enterprises ensure that the deployment of a hardened appliance will enable them to stay ahead of spammers in the ongoing battle for the inbox? How can organisations block suspicious inbound threats, while guarding authorised e-mail usage? What do enterprises need to know about the latest messaging security technologies related to sender behaviour reputation classification and local message content analysis? This session discusses the key issues you need to know to protect your evolving messaging environments. |
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10:05 am |
Networking Break and Visit to Booths |
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10:25 am |
Auto-Protecting Networks: How Intrusion Prevention Is Automating & Winning
The War Against Infrastructure, Application & Performance Attacks Today &
Tomorrow |
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Ken Low
CISSP, GSLC, Security Lead, 3Com Asia Pacific |
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In today's hyper-competitive markets, the concern over network security have moved out of the exclusive realm of IT and have become an operational priority that many chief executives and senior managers are focused on now. While the IT organization retains the primary responsibility for warding off network intrusions, the impact of any attack is felt throughout an organization today – both in the direct costs of repairing the damage, and in the indirect costs which are incurred when corporate resources are “down” and core business goals simply can’t be forwarded. The problem for all of us is that these security incidents are getting worse, and fast. Attacks are getting more sophisticated and networks are becoming more complex. As more of business moves on-line and internal processes are tied together, the cost of an intrusion is jumping dramatically. More operations, employees, and profits are affected. To make matters worse, network threats have moved from predictable front door attacks to all sorts of internal and external, wired and wireless, direct and indirect assaults. Whether these are virus or worm infestations, denial of service floods, spyware, or active hacking by individuals, it almost does not matter. “Downtime” means “Out of Action” – your business will lose money, the only question is, “How much?”
- Hacking in this country: more reasons for downtime today
- The 3 myths of network security: firewalls, anti-virus & intrusion detection systems (IDS)
- Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS): stopping the attacks before they happen
- Case study: how to thwart 803,000 attacks in a week
- The Auto-Protecting Network: the future of network security now
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10:55 am |
Presentation by Microsoft |
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Jojo Ayson
Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Philippines |
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11:25 am |
Dynamic Resilience: Security and Continuity |
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Manuel Ravago
Research Manager, IDC Philippines |
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12: 00pm |
Q&A Session |
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12:15 pm |
Closing Remarks
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Manuel Ravago
Research Manager, IDC Philippines |
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12:30 pm |
Lunch and Visit to Booths |
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*The organizer reserves the right to amend the agenda without prior notice. |
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Chong Chee Kian
Events & Marketing Executive
Tel: +603-2169-7521
Fax : +603-2163-5098
Email:ckchong@idc.com |
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