Alan Paller, SANS Institute Director, to Speak on Compliance and Security at Boston Community Luncheon.Network Intelligence
WHAT: "The State of Information Technology Compliance and Security,"
a free industry event and luncheon for invited and registered
IT professionals, co-sponsored by Network Intelligence and
Vernier Networks. Registration is required at
www.network-intelligence.com.
WHO: Alan Paller, director of research, The SANS Institute, will be
the featured speaker. Mr. Paller is a distinguished security
expert who was named by the President of the United States as
a charter member of the National Infrastructure Assurance
Council.
WHEN: Thursday, May 11, 2006, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. EDT
WHERE: Network Intelligence End User Conference
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Boston, Mass.
A 'perfect storm' of forces is compelling many businesses to rethink their network infrastructure. On the one hand, compliance and industry regulations mandate new procedures and processes for collecting and reporting data. On the other, corporate data is growing so exponentially that storage has become an issue. Yet, businesses must assiduously as·sid·u·ous adj. 1. Constant in application or attention; diligent: an assiduous worker who strove for perfection. See Synonyms at busy. 2. prevent network attacks that are increasingly more sophisticated. In this session, Alan Paller, director of research at The SANS Institute The SANS Institute (SysAdmin, Audit, Networking, and Security) is a trade name owned by the for-profit Escal Institute of Advanced Technologies. SANS provides computer security training, professional certification, and a research archive. , will provide his insight into many of the issues concerning compliance and security, including: --Understanding who is attacking computer networks and how to better protect those systems --Finding the sweet spot that connects compliance and security --Challenges when a privileged user starts thinking like a hacker --How system and software vendors are being 'persuaded' to take more responsibility A distinguished security expert, Mr. Paller was one of the Internet leaders invited to the White House to meet with the president in the aftermath of the Yahoo and eBay denial of service A condition in which a system can no longer respond to normal requests. See denial of service attack. (DoS) attacks in February 2000. He led that group's effort to develop and implement a consensus Roadmap to Defeating Distributed Denial of Service attacks An assault on a network that floods it with so many additional requests that regular traffic is either slowed or completely interrupted. Unlike a virus or worm, which can cause severe damage to databases, a denial of service attack interrupts network service for some period. . He was also the expert witness who helped the judge understand distributed DoS attacks See denial of service attack. at the MafiaBoy trial, and helped develop the Internet's early warning system, Internet Storm Center. About The SANS Institute The SANS Institute is a research and education organization dedicated to improving cyber (1) From "cybernetics," it is a prefix attached to everyday words to add a computer, electronic or online connotation. The term is similar to "virtual," but the latter is used more frequently. See virtual. security through graduate level, immersion training programs taught by hands-on practitioners who are also extraordinary teachers and authors of many books on advanced security topics. More than 44,000 security and audit professionals have attended one or more SANS immersion training programs. SANS also maintains a full research agenda including the Internet Storm Center, a large, global data collection program and analysis center that monitors unwanted traffic on the Internet for changing attack patterns and identifies infected systems. The research program also produces the SANS Annual Top 20 Internet Vulnerabilities program; @RISK, a weekly summary of all new Internet See Web 2.0 and Internet2. security vulnerabilities; NewsBites, a weekly summary of the top security news stories; and OUCH ouch 1 interj. Used to express sudden pain or displeasure. ouch interj an exclamation of sharp sudden pain ouch excl → ¡ay! , a monthly security awareness Security awareness is the knowledge and attitude members of an organization possess regarding the protection of the physical and, especially, information assets of that organization. newsletter that identifies the top new phishing threats; among many other research initiatives. For more information about The SANS Institute, visit www.sans.org. About Network Intelligence Network Intelligence is the market-proven leader in transforming enterprise-wide data into automated compliance and security information. The LogSmart(R) Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. Database (IPDB IPDB Internet Pinball Machine Database )(TM) provides the only architecture proven to efficiently collect and protect all the data that drives customers' businesses. Network Intelligence takes the cost and complexity out of compliance and security for hundreds of customers worldwide. For more information, please visit the Company's Web site at www.network-intelligence.com, or phone 781-375-9000. Network Intelligence, LogSmart and LogSmart Internet Protocol Database (IPDB) are trademarks or registered trademarks of Network Intelligence Corp in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks or registered trademarks herein are property of their respective owners. |
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