Bharosa Delivers 2007 Online Security Insights at Industry Events in January
Market Wire, December, 2006
Bharosa, a global provider of proactive, real-time fraud detection and multifactor authentication solutions, today announced that company CEO, Jon Fisher, will share his vision of how industry regulations and innovative security solutions will change the nature of enterprise identity and access management (IAM) in 2007 during an IT-Exec Connect online interview with InfoWorld Senior Editor Paul Roberts to be held on January 5, 2007 at 12:00 PT.
IT Exec-Connect is InfoWorld's growing online network of nearly 10,000 technology professionals. During the interview, online participants will be able to chat with Bharosa's chief executive about how the next phase of FFIEC compliance guidelines as well as SOX, HIPAA and related regulations will drive financial services, eCommerce, government and health care security in 2007.
"In 2007 we expect industry regulators to expand compliance requirements in an attempt to further protect businesses, government agencies and consumers from an ever growing Internet fraud threat," said Jon Fisher, Bharosa CEO. "Authentication and fraud detection innovations will not only help companies comply with stronger security mandates by providing robust fraud screening capabilities, but change the very nature of enterprise identity and access management by serving as an interoperability security platform for disparate systems and data."
For information about the InfoWorld interview, please visit http://infoworlditexecconnect.leveragesoftware.com/
Other nationwide appearances by Bharosa's chief executive include the following industry events:
-- Gridley & Company LLC's 6th Annual Information, Marketing, Financial
Technology, & Internet Services Conference, January 8th, 2007 in New
York City. Go to www.gridleyco.com/conference.asp for more information.
-- RSA Conference 2007, February 5th, 2007 in San Francisco. Go to
www.rsaconference.com/2007/US for more information.
About Bharosa
Bharosa is a global provider of proactive, real-time fraud detection and multifactor online authentication solutions for the enterprise. Bharosa's Tracker product works behind the scenes to verify a host of factors used to confirm a user's identity, including the user's computer, location and online behavior. Tracker scores risk through a unique and proprietary "gated" security method and responds to risk in real-time by increasing online security. Tracker offers strong asset and transaction authentication security that can be implemented without requiring any change to the online experience.
Another Bharosa enterprise product, Authenticator, protects sensitive credentials data from Phishing, Trojans and Proxy-Based Fraud. Tracker and Authenticator together form the organization's most powerful weapon in the fight against online identity theft.
Bharosa, Inc. is a privately held company founded in May 2003 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. More information is available at www.bharosa.com .
Press Contacts: Lorraine Kauffman-Hall Bharosa Email Contact (704) 882-0443
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