Reminder - Cisco CSO, Executives to Share Global Research Revealing the Human Side of Security -- From Employee Perceptions and Behavior to Trends, Threats, and Risk Management Tips
Market Wire, February, 2008
What: On February 5, 2008, three top security executives from Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) will host an interactive Internet TV broadcast spotlighting new global research that reveals the "human side" of enterprise security challenges and their effect on the evolution of threats. The security executives will share their perspectives on how businesses can evolve risk management approaches, and how CIOs and their IT teams can lead this effort, especially as workers become more distributed. The discussion will highlight:
-- The evolution of security threats and insight into future challenges:
From standalone viruses to blended content security threats to
collaborative threats involving online, physical, identity, legal,
geopolitical, and other factors.
-- Research findings on security perceptions and risky behavior of remote
workers in 10 countries and how, if unchecked, they can heighten risks for
businesses and employees.
-- How behavior influences the threat landscape, and how businesses
should subsequently adapt risk management strategies and approaches.
-- Annual security reports from Cisco that underscore vulnerabilities and
security challenges ranging from spam and identity theft to physical and
geopolitical threats.
-- Live Q&A: Media and analysts can ask the executives questions
throughout the broadcast.
Who: John N. Stewart, Cisco chief security officer, and Dave Goddard, vice president of security intelligence; hosted by Marie Hattar, senior director of security solutions.
When: Tuesday, February 5, 2008, 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. PST
Where: The Internet TV broadcast can be accessed at the URL below. No registration required. Go to the URL February 5 at 8:00 a.m. PST and select "Play" to launch the live presentation. http://tools.cisco.com/cmn/jsp/index.jsp?id=70346
Technical Assistance: Attendees that experience difficulties connecting can contact support at 1 866 614 0208 or 617 778 9652. Phone support is available 30 minutes prior to and after the event, as well as during the videocast. Attendees may also submit an Online Support Request to CiscoTV_help@external.cisco.com or ciscotv_help@btci.com if necessary.
Interviews: To schedule press interviews after the broadcast, please email Neil Wu Becker at nebecker@cisco.com , or call 408 525 7415.
To schedule analyst interviews after the broadcast, please contact Sarita Kincaid, skincaid@cisco.com or call 408 525 0733.
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Media Relations: Neil Wu Becker Cisco Systems, Inc. 408 525 7415 nebecker@cisco.com Industry Analyst Relations: Laura Irwin Cisco Systems, Inc. 408 853 8876 lirwin@cisco.com Investor Relations: Marilyn Mora Cisco Systems, Inc. 408 527 7452 marilmor@cisco.com
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