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PatchLink Board Member & Former White House Cyber-Security Advisor Howard Schmidt to Speak at Government Forum
Business Wire, Oct 7, 2005
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Schmidt & PatchLink IT Security Expert Chris Andrew to Speak on How to Enhance Protection against Today's Security Breaches & Best Implement FISMA Compliance
PatchLink(TM) Corp., the leading security management solutions provider, today announced that it will be hosting the upcoming government-focused breakfast forum on Oct. 13, 2005, at 8:30 a.m. PatchLink board member and former White House Cyber-Security Advisor Howard Schmidt, along with PatchLink Vice President of Product Management Chris Andrew, will present on industry priority IT security topics, including how federal agencies can protect themselves from today's security breaches as well as how to simplify and automate FIMSA compliance.
The breakfast forum, titled "Protecting Your Agency from Security Breaches and Simplifying FISMA Compliance," will focus on the security threats, compliancy reporting and auditing challenges facing government agencies today, as well as brief attendees on best practices recommendations for addressing these issues. Featured speakers and respective presentations at the upcoming forum will include:
--Howard Schmidt (former CISO of eBay and White House Cyber-Security Advisor) to speak on the "State of the IT Security Industry"
--Chris Andrew (Vice President of Product Management, PatchLink Corp.) to speak on "Leading Security & FISMA Compliance Solutions"
--"Security Experts Share Best Practices" by Clint Kreitner (President & CEO, The Center for Internet Security) & Roy Stephan (Director of Cyber-Security, Intelligent Decisions).
"Many enterprises are facing growing pressure to protect their critical network infrastructures -- U.S. government agencies are no different. The requirement of meeting FISMA compliance standards adds a different dimension to federal systems," said Schmidt, president and CEO of R&H Security Consulting LLC. "With this in mind, more federal IT professionals are devoting an increasing amount of time and resources implementing comprehensive information security programs which deal with security threats, improve operational efficiencies, and deliver on their services. Anything we can do to make their job easier and more efficient benefits us all."
Event Location & Agenda
Date: Thursday, Oct. 13, 2005
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Location: National Press Club, Washington, D.C.
Address: 529 14th St. NW, Washington, DC 20045
For more information, please visit http://www.homelanddefensejournal.com/conf_patchlink.htm.
>About PatchLink Corp.
PatchLink (TM) Corp. is the global leader for multiplatform, multivendor security patch, vulnerability and compliance management software, solutions and services with offices in the United States, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Kingdom. Providing a highly scalable, extensible, multiplatform technology for network security, including endpoints, PATCHLINK UPDATE(TM) gives customers access to the world's largest repository of tested and security patches and mis-configuration updates for deployment across their enterprises.
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