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MACNY Technology Council 2010-2011 October EventThe session will present IT security strategies; steps and countermeasures small-medium size companies can adopt to protect their IT infrastructure. Security controls include administrative, physical and technical controls. Topics include intrusion detection, antivirus, vulnerability assessment, application vulnerability, password management, hacking scenarios, security policies, social engineering and new attacks on the rise.
2011 NY Tech SummitSecurity & Compliance for Small & Midsize Enterprises & Healthcare: Complexities in IT security compliance can overlap multiple legal requirements. Most of these requirements are based on best practices and international standards. However, these standards cannot be verified with a single checklist or single tool. This session will provide an overview of the major IT security standards and some strategies to maximize their use for compliance.
How to Derive Maximum Value from Penetration Testing: Developing a defensive approach to the tactics that hackers and malicious intruders use to analyze and target your critical information assets can provide your organization with the security you require or that you are obligated to, due to the current legal framework surrounding the IT industry. Which one should you use? Pen-test or vulnerability assessment? A security checklist of activities will be discussed with a focus on best practices.
Managing Smartphone Security: As Smartphone's popularity grows, these devices may pose the largest threat to your enterprise IT infrastructure as they are rapidly becoming the most widely used business connectivity device. It is estimated that less than 30% of organizations have security policies and practices that cover Smartphone's and these devices are susceptible to the same types of vulnerabilities and threats as laptop computers. This session will detail the risks that Smartphone's pose to the organization and strategies for managing those risks. |
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