Calling all IT security pros

With data theft incidents occurring almost every day, organizations and their information security officers like you must be vigilant in maintaining proper safeguards. To help with this often challenging mandate, we've organized our fifth Following the Data eConference -- happening right now.

With leading experts, such as The World Bank's Jim Nelms, Citihub's Suzanne Gorman, or Wildman Harrold's Bill Cook, you're sure to get all the guidance you've been seeking to help you protect customers' personally identifiable information and your own organization's other important information assets.

Beyond educational sessions led by various industry leaders and other practitioners from technology providers that include Lumension, Motorola, NetIQ, Trend Micro and Websense, you'll also have access to even more detailed advice in a bustling Exposition Hall. Additionally, a Resource Center offers other materials, including various offerings from SC Magazine and current exhibitors.

Don't miss today's event. Sign up now: http://events.unisfair.com/index.jsp?eid=474&seid=1172&code=WEB.

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