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Mi5 Networks CEO to Discuss Why Web Browser is the New Security Perimeter at RSA 2008 Conference
Business Wire, March 28, 2008
Doug Camplejohn Exposes Enterprise Threats Posed by Web Malware and Web 2.0 Applications
Mi5 Networks:
WHO: Doug Camplejohn, founder and CEO of Mi5 Networks. Mr. Camplejohn is an expert in the areas of Web security as well as Internet and datacenter technologies.
WHAT: Web Malware: The Browser is the New Security Perimeter
Session Code: DEF-401
Seeking the path of least resistance into enterprise networks, criminals have shifted their attack vector to the web browser. Mr. Camplejohn's session will discuss the most common forms of web-based malware and how they are able to circumvent traditional network security measures including firewalls, proxies, intrusion preventions systems, desktop antivirus, and antispyware software. He will also cover the increasing use of Web applications such as Instant Messaging (IM), Peer-to-Peer (P2P), and Media Streaming as an attack vector for punching through perimeter security defenses.
WHERE: Red Room 305, RSA 2008 Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco
WHEN: Friday, April 11, 9:00 AM
HOW: For press interviews with Doug Camplejohn, contact Marc Gendron at 781-237-0341, or marc@mgpr.net.
About Mi5 Networks
Mi5 Networks enables organizations to defend their web perimeter, and eliminate lost employee productivity, PC clean-up costs, and data theft associated with undetected malware. The company's Webgate security appliances protect organizations against web-based threats, including malicious URLs, spyware, crimeware, botnets and viruses, while providing control over web use. Mi5 Networks is privately held and based in Sunnyvale, California. For more information visit: www.mi5networks.com.
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