This webcast will cover what top organizations are doing to cut IT costs, drastically improve IT performance, monitor system activities, and meet ever more stringent security and compliance requirements - all with log data already being generated.
One day ahead of schedule -- but too late to silence all critics -- Adobe on Tuesday delivered a much-anticipated fix for its Reader and Acrobat products.
From the comfort of your desk, you will be able to visit virtual booths and download valuable information, while listening to industry experts, like keynote speaker Steven Peltzman, of The Museum of Modern Art, along with a panel including Troy Leach, of PCI Security Standards Council, and Doug Fowler of Bank of America.
During a congressional hearing Monday, public and private cybersecurity experts discussed goals and challenges of federal government cybersecurity initiatives going forward.
Prosecutors have slapped three additional felony charges on David Kernell, the University of Tennessee student accused of illegally accessing Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account. Five months after being indicted, Kernell was arraigned Monday in U.S. District Court in Tennessee, where he was hit with two additional computer fraud charges and one count of obstructing justice. He pleaded innocent to the new charges. — DK
Peer-to-peer security awareness is back on Congress' agenda with the introduction of legislation that would require notice and consent when installing the software.
This webcast will cover what top organizations are doing to cut IT costs, drastically improve IT performance, monitor system activities, and meet ever more stringent security and compliance requirements - all with log data already being generated.
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