RSA Conference Brochure 2008 - (Page 45) succEssful stratEgiEs froM lEading coMpaniEs thursday, april 10 8:00 a.m. – 8:50 a.m. SpO-301 friday, april 11 9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. SPO-401 (S) The Convergence of Security and Compliance Philippe Courtot | Chairman and CEO, Qualys, Inc. (T2) Multi-factor Secure Authentication for logical and Physical Access Control This session will provide an overview of both the benefits and the steps for converging security and compliance initiatives within the organization. It will outline how the software-as-a-service (SaaS) model enables the entire compliance and security life cycle to be centrally aligned and provide guidance to overcoming organizational hurdles. 9:10 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. SpO-302 Stephane DiViot | Application Engineer, Secure Micros, Atmel Martin Squibbs | Mktg/Bus Development Manager, Biometrics, Atmel (L2) Compliance without Borders: implementing High-end multi-factor authentication solutions are not affordable for most small and medium enterprises or individual users. This session presents a simple yet secure and flexible authentication framework based on the latest fingerprint technologies and proven tamper resistant micro-controllers. The solution coexists well with Microsoft® Windows Vista™. 10:05 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. SPO-402 a Global risk and Compliance Program Bruce Wignall | CISO, Teleperformance The IT organizations in large enterprises continue to face considerable pressure to demonstrate regulatory compliance in a cost-effective manner. Bruce Wignall, Global CISO for Teleperformance — a global telecommunications leader — will discuss how his organization deployed technology solutions to streamline company-wide risk and compliance initiatives with regulations and standards such as ISO 17799, PCI and HIPAA. 10:40 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. SpO-303 (B) intelligent Systems are Vulnerable — Should We Go Back to The Stone Age? Armin Graefe | System Engineer, HOB Increasingly sophisticated attackers have become more dangerous. Therefore, increased complexity and sophistication in the security field is a truly necessary development. However, modern security technology remains vulnerable. This session addresses threat management and risk reduction in a rapidly changing field, combining flexibility with security. 11:10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SpO-403 (P3) Fast Money and Easy Vulnerabilities: True Crime from the internet Tod Beardsley | Lead Counter-Fraud Engineer, TippingPoint Mike Dausin | Security Research Engineer, TippingPoint (T2) Trustworthy iT-infrastructures within Germany and Beyond This session will examine the real impact of “easy” vulnerabilities on the phishing and fraud crime scene. Most working criminals are not elite super-ninjas armed with complex 0-days. They are using PHP remote files like SQL injection, and even simple XSS attacks, to make fast money in online fraud — precisely the bugs that security professionals have grown accustomed to ignoring. MODERATOR: Udo Helmbrecht | President, Federal Office for Information Security PANELISTS: Simon Ford | International Sales Director, NCP Engineering GmbH, Germany Kai Martius | Head of the High Security Division, Secunet Security Networks AG, Germany Norbert Pohlmann | Managing Director, Institute for Internet Security, University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen, Germany Marco Smeja | Director Communication Security, Cryptovision GmbH, Germany Big IT projects (e-health, e-government, e-business) require trustworthy infrastructures to realize identification, authentication, signatures and encryption across organizational and national borders. In Germany and Europe, public-private partnerships are worked on interlinking different established solutions and concepts with each other. Particular attention is being paid to seamless integration of hardware and software modules (SmartCard, HSM, TPM, VPN, etc.) in open cross-system security infrastructures. sponsor sEssions Sessions and speakers are subject to change without notice. sEssion codE AUTH - 303 Track Code Timeslot Code Day Code WWW.rsaconfErEncE.coM/2008/us 45 http://WWW.RSACONFERENCE.COM/2008/US
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