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one-time Vulnerability Assessment Monitoring (VAM) report
when you attend this special seminar. Know where you stand!
Get a detailed report that includes vulnerabilities found,
potential impact, and the ways to solve them. This
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Agenda
Welcome & Lunch
e-Security Strategy to Help
Mitigate Risk
Managed Security: Better
e-Security for Less Money
Protect Web Servers from Worms
and Viruses
Part
1:
Understand the Building Blocks of the Security Cycle.
Ubizen is widely recognized as an e-security knowledge leader. Our
experts will take you through some important elements necessary to
deploy an effective e-security strategy.
Part Two:
Learn How Managed Security Solutions
Protect You 24x7x365.
A great e-security implementation is worthless unless managed properly.
Doing this in-house is expensive, resource intensive and often slows
down e-business initiatives.
You'll learn how Managed Security Solutions provide an alternative
by delivering around-the-clock, worldwide monitoring of firewalls,
IDSs and VPNs. And you'll see how you can save money and time, while
keeping your focus on your primary business responsibilities.
Part Three:
Protect Your Web Servers from
Worms and Viruses.
Companies are spending millions of pounds to prevent unauthorized
entry into their networks. Yet worm viruses like Code Red and Nimda
continue to attack more corporate Web servers every day. How is this
possible? And, more importantly, what can you do to proactively protect
your company's Web servers? Learn how you can stop these worms dead
in their tracks. |
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