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“Protecting your data… wherever it is”

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Company data is no longer confined to the four walls of your business. Sensitive data resides on desktops, laptops, smart phones, USB drives and other forms of removable media.

In addition to hearing about how to protect data, you'll also learn about legal and regulatory issues facing these companies and how to “future proof” your encryption investment today with Intel and Credant, who provide a solution that allows you to manage all aspects of your data protection policy from one central, web-based console.

Protecting your data… wherever it is.
June 25, 2008
7:30-11:00 am
Hilton Times Square, New York City

Hotel Information

Confirmed speakers include:

Keynote: Ben Wright, L.L.C. IT Security Compliance Expert
”Securing Data from Insider Threats—the Legal Imperative”

Expert Panel:
Paul Cohen, Desktop Support Analyst, eTrade
Christopher Robbins, CISSP, Manager IT Security Infrastructure, Horizon Blue
Andrew Conte, Director IT Security, HBO
Stefan Richards, Digital Office Marketing Manager, Intel
Chris Burchett, CTO, Credant

See full agenda and speaker bios here.

Limited seating is available to attend this exclusive complimentary event.

Credant and Intel look forward to seeing you on June 25th!

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