Business Services Industry

Forum Systems and Kenai Tackle Vulnerability Management for Web Services as Joint Sponsors of the Software Security Summit in San Diego

Business Wire, Jan 31, 2006

SAN DIEGO -- Industry Experts Showcase Vulnerability Management Solutions for Enabling Secure Deployment of Web Services and SOA

WHAT:   Learn about the wide variety of new security challenges that
        are emerging in direct response to service orientation
        environments and Web services that increase enterprise risk
        to:
           --  Organizational information leakages
           --  Application integration disruption
           --  Unauthorized usage of Web services
           --  XML viruses, spyware and unwanted software
           --  Compliance, privacy and workflow violations
        For more information about the Software Security Summit please
        visit: http://www.s-3con.com/

WHY:    Get answers to these pressing questions on the minds of
        security experts:
           --  Are your organization's Web services compliant with
               security guidelines and best practices?
           --  How can you cost-effectively assess the security of
               every new Web service release?
           --  How can you demonstrate policy compliance to your peers
               and your organization's board?

WHO:    -- Forum Systems, the leader in Web services and SOA security
           for threat protection and trust management
           www.forumsystems.com

        --  Kenai Systems, a leading provider of vulnerability
            assessment and policy compliance solutions for Web
            services and SOA
            www.kenaisystems.com

WHEN:   February 6-8, 2006

WHERE:  Booth # 203 & 204
        Software Security Summit 2006
        Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
        3777 La Jolla Village Drive
        San Diego, CA 92122
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