What: Next Generation Application Security Breakfast
Join BlueGem, Breach and Scienton and learn how you can effectively prevent the new generation of spying and application hacks
When: May 19, 2006
Time: 8:00 am - 11:00 am
Where: The Hilton Hotel
Location: 145 Richmond Street West
Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2
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For more information please click here.
http://www.scienton.com/breakfast_may19.htm
To register please call 416-924-4393
or e-mail appsec@scienton.com
http://www.scienton.com/
http://www.breach.com/
http://www.bluegemsecurity.com/
Details:
May 19, 2006: Next Generation Application Security Breakfast
Join BlueGem, Breach and Scienton and learn how you can effectively prevent the new generation of spying and application hacks.
Seminar attendees will not only learn about new and inventive application and spying protection tools but also be rewarded with:
* ALL attendees will receive a Sci-Stor discount coupon, valid for any product/purchase (Courtesy of Scienton Technologies Inc.)
* Win-a-Telephone Recording Device Draw Ballot (Courtesy of Breach Security)
* Free LocalSSL Trial (Courtesy of BlueGem Security)
BREAKFAST SEMINAR AGENDA:
08:00 Registration and Breakfast
09:00 New Generation of Spying and Application Hacks – Mr. Predrag Zivic, COO, Scienton
Mr. Zivic will discuss the nature of attacks and hacking techniques is changing as organizations improve their security practices. What is the impact of new spyware and application attacks on the organizations? The presentation will explore those impacts and new application protective control requirements.
09:30 Protecting Web Browser and SSL from Keyloggers and Spyware – Mr. Joe Park and Mr. James Harris
See real life demonstration on how SSL web browser connection and Windows applications can be spied upon and effectively protected by using new and inventive BlueGem Security Technology! Make sure that no one can spy on you!
10:00 Detection and Prevention of Web and SSL Application Attacks – Mr. Mitch Parker
Learn how this inventive solution detects and prevents web application attacks even through SSL in real time without adding additional in-line network hop. This technology provides amazing application protection without impacting network and application performance.
10:30-11:00 Meeting closure & Networking
LOCATION:
Breakfast with BlueGem, Breach and Scienton will be held at:
The Hilton Hotel
145 Richmond Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2L2
SPONSORS:
BlueGem Security Inc.
BlueGem Security provides security software solutions designed to protect organizations' online environment and its end-users from security threats. The BlueGem solution is a proactive not a reactive solution, and as such is by far the most effective weapon against Keyloggers. Self-funded and our holding company overseas has been selling LocalSSLTM for the last three years and now secures over 55 million internet users from identity thieves. BlueGem has global patent protection, which means that no one can approach the level of security we provide.
Breach Security Inc.
Breach Security is a leader in the emerging market for Intelligent Web Application Security, addresses today’s Web security needs with next-generation Web protection solutions. Breach’s products address both enterprise and governmental needs using a unique combination of detection and prevention technology to secure business-critical Web applications from targeted cyber attacks. With Breach’s Web application protection, cyber crimes are averted and privileged information remains secure.
Scienton Technologies Inc.
SCIENTON is among a handful of global leaders providing Large to Small-Medium Enterprises and Government Agencies and Organizations with tools and methodologies to manage risk and life-uncertainties – from the boardroom to the network. The Information Security Model® is Scienton's Operational Risk and Security Modeling tool, utilizing their intuitive Risk Cube® and an innovative approach to service. This unique service framework tool enables Scienton clients to develop new, creative and fully automated security management solutions.
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Federation of Security Professionals
The FSP is an organization dedicated to education in the field of Information Security (InfoSec). The aim of the FSP is to organize seminars for InfoSec professionals and practitioners in the Greater Toronto area.Toronto's Security User Group TASK
Toronto Area Security Klatch, provides a forum for experts to encourage discussion and share expertise in understanding the latest trends and security threats facing computer networks, systems and data.Toronto Area Security Klatch Forum
Our membership includes Information Security practitioners, managers, network administrators, students, and anyone who is interesting in learning more about securing information.
TASK meets the last Wednesday of each month, and membership is free.
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