

Reminder : LSEC Security Hardening 2012 - part 1 : Improving your data security levels
[ENGLISH EVENT]
Is your company challenged with providing remote access via mobiles, or finding the right means to securely provide employees with teleworking capabilities? are you sure nobody else is slipping in? Do you archive data on storage devices such as tapes? Does the marketing department work with Content Management Systems which are not included in the security policy? Did you know your logs could provide you with meaningful information when handled correctly? Would you know how to deal with Advanced Persistent Threats, if, you discover them. Are banking trojans only causing harm to banks or also to your enterprise? These and many other questions will be handled, next Wednesday, February 8, when LSEC and it partners organize the next Security Hardening activity.
Preliminary Program February 8th
Now in its second year, the quarterly LSEC Security Hardening seminars explore various possibilities of improving and hardening your Information Security architecture and systems. Forward this invite to your colleagues such as Security Managers and Executives, CISO's, Risk & Compliance managers, IT managers & executives, business line managers and Audit, during these days, they will be able to learn about various layers of security.
All together, we’ve explored how to grow from the typical 80% of managed IT and information security risks to upgrade to 90% or and to understand the complexities, costs and resources necessary to this upgrade path.
- 9.15 : Welcome Coffee & Registration
- 9.45 : Introduction & Opening Notes by Ulrich Seldeslachts, CEO LSEC
- 10.00 : Securing endpoints in the cloud, mobile authentication and encryption to harden the mobile workforce, by Jan Vekemans, Option Mobile Security - Option
- 10.40 : Intelligent network behavior analysis: qualifying your security events and information and making an evaluated automated evaluation of threats and challenges. Mobile Security Strategies. Hardening your security on the basis of your secrity information, by Gabriel Dusil, Cognitive Security
- 11.20 : How to protect your data at rest with tape encryption? by Christian Vanden Balck, Oracle Systems EMEA Long Term Storage
- 12.00 : The recent evolution in encryption methods, might be a help in hardening your systems. AES is the standard, but are there other methodologies that could harden your systems and applications? by Vincent Rijmen, Full Professor, COSIC, KU Leuven
- 13.40 : Opening the deep risks of virtual infrastructures and assess them against hardening guidelines, by Aman Bar, the Lancelot Institute
- 14.20 : Hardening open-source content management systems: Drupal, Fork CMS and Umbraco, ... by Erwin Geirnaert, Zion Security
- 15.00 : Hardening against Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), how to? Marcel Snippe, RSA the Security Division of EMC
- 16.10 : Banking Trojans, effective, prolific and unstoppable? A technical dissection and hardening suggestions, by Eddy Willems, G Data Software
- 16.50 : Remote Access Security, by Rudolf Schucha – Communications Security Consultant – Ultra Electronics - AEP Networks
17.30 When business fully understands the challenges of security, an end to end security strategy can be considered. An example from laptop to datacenter, by Antonio Mata Gomez, Oracle
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