Business Services Industry
Lancope, Secure Computing and InfoWorld Security Experts Address Network Security Strategies
Business Wire, March 15, 2005
WHO: Adam Powers, Director of Technology, Advanced Technology Group, Lancope Paul DeBernardi, Director of Product Marketing, Secure Computing (Nasdaq: SCUR) Doug Dineley, Senior Sections Editor, Test Center, Info World
WHAT: Intrusion Mania - Effective Firewall and Intrusion Detection Strategies
WHEN: 3 p.m. ET on March 22, 2005
WHERE: Online event at http://www.esecurelive.com/jsp/ sessionDetail.jsp?meetingID=412&promoCode=LancopePre022405
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WHY: Is your business network protected or open to the public for targeted attacks? Anti-virus protection and a host-based firewall are not enough to stop intrusion. The ability to detect intrusions to your network is not enough to protect your business. Today's business demand proactive intrusion prevention systems. These security experts will examine intrusion protection strategies and discuss the characteristics of both intrusion detection systems (IDS) and intrusion prevention systems (IPS) along with their impact on the network architecture.
Discussion topics include:
-- What is intrusion detection?
-- What is intrusion prevention?
-- How to determine if your intrusion prevention is adequate
-- Vulnerability assessment and Intrusion Prevention
-- Understanding the cost impact of IPS
About Lancope
Lancope is the leading provider of Network Behavior Anomaly Detection (NBAD) solutions that defeat zero-day worms, internal network misuse and other anomalies that compromise network integrity. Lancope's StealthWatch integrates security and network management technology to reduce network risks and maximize network availability by rapidly identifying, prioritizing, mitigating and resolving critical threats, whether new or well-known. Both OPSEC and Common Criteria certified, StealthWatch was named InfoWorld's 2005 Technology of the Year and finalist for Network Computing Magazine's 2004 Well Connected Awards. Additionally, it has received outstanding reviews from InfoWorld, eWeek and CRN magazines. Defending the networks of Global 2000 organizations, academic institutions and government entities, Lancope's StealthWatch protects over 150 enterprise customers and 15 million hosts worldwide. Lancope is a privately held, venture-backed company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. For more information, call 888-419-1462 or visit www.lancope.com.
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