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Giveaways
Along with receiving expert advice, complimentary breakfast and lunch, all related seminar materials and a complete PowerPoint presentation with all our speakers' notes and slides, you'll also have the chance to return home with a Canon Powershot Digital camera when you attend!
Messaging Security for E-mail, Web and Mobile Devices Seminar
Mass mailing viruses are a thing of the past; messaging threats now encompass worries about protecting more than just email. From IM, blogs and wikis, to VoIP and unified communications, messaging security has become more about compliance, data leakage, e-discovery and intellectual property theft.
The threats to messaging platforms have expanded in size and increased in intensity. While viruses, spam and phishing continue to undermine email security, new messaging threats via IM, VoIP and mobile devices are emerging. This 1-day seminar provides an in-depth look at securing the Exchange platforms, as well as malware and data leakage threats via email, IM and P2P networks. Attend and get essential practices for locking down your mobile devices and messaging infrastructure. Benefit from key sessions focused on:
New and Emerging Messaging Threats
Top Security Concerns of Exchange -- How to Keep it Secure During Transition
Five Steps to Securing Mobile Devices
Anti-Spam Mythology: Testing Trumps PR
Admission is FREE but seating is limited. Apply today.
Session Descriptions
Session 1: New and emerging messaging threats
Users have many different messaging capabilities, literally at their finger tips, is no longer a 'nice to have', they are a 'must have' for doing business. Hackers are aware, becoming more creative, and are constantly finding ways to wreak havoc on messaging platforms. In this session, Lee Benjamin, messaging architect, ExchangeGuy Consulting and Joel Snyder, senior partner, Opus One, talk about the various threats and how to protect your systems. Attend and review:
- Cellular mode and security
- What if WiFi was everywhere
- Spammed If You Do, Spammed If You Don't
- Regulatory compliance and legal discovery
- Instant Messaging, Video Conferencing, Federated Services
- Web 2.0, blogs, Wikis and Portals
Session 2: Top security concerns of exchange -- How to keep it secure during transition
We brought in one of the top independent experts on Exchange to explain the ins and outs of securing this messaging platform, specifically when you are trying to migrate from Exchange 2003 to Exchange 2007. In this session, Benjamin, who is also a Microsoft MVP, discusses:
- What You Know About Exchange 2007
- What You Don't Know about SP1
- Exchange 2007 and SP1 Architecture
- Securing at the edge
- Certificates, Exchange, and Unified Communications
- Secure Message Flow Through Exchange
- Client Security Review
- Mobile Policies
- Unified Messaging in Exchange 2007
- SIP and VoIP
- Integrated Message Hygiene Solutions (Microsoft's Security Product Suite)
Session 3: Five Steps to Securing Mobile Devices
Mobile devices, including PDAs, cell phones, VoIP phones, and notebook computers, represent a clear wave of technology that all enterprises must support. This wave is being pushed for both competitive reasons and cultural ones, as the new generation of employees and customers assume anytime/anywhere access to information. In this session, Joel Snyder, senior partner, Opus One covers:
- The main threats to mobile devices (with access to email and corporate data)
- The strategies needed to deal with these threats both within the corporate network and when roaming around the globe
Session 4: Anti-Spam Mythology: Testing Trumps PR
The anti-spam market has seen considerable consolidation, but there are also many different approaches to deploying anti-spam (and anti-virus) technology in the enterprise--along with many opinions and a great deal of mythology. In this session, Snyder, shows you testing-based results on what works, what doesn't work, and what works best in anti-spam deployments.
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Keynote Speakers

Lee Benjamin Messaging Architect, ExchangeGuy Consulting View Bio

Joel Snyder Senior Partner, Opus One View Bio
Date & Locations
Tuesday, March 4
San Francisco, CA
Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Thursday, May 1
Dallas, TX
Radisson Hotel Central Dallas
Agenda
8:00 AM
Registration and Breakfast
8:45 AM
Welcome and Introductions
9:00 AM
Session 1: New and Emerging Messaging Threats
9:40 AM
Session 2: Top Security Concerns of Exchange -- How to Keep it Secure During Transition (Part 1)
10:25 AM
Refreshment Break
11:05 AM
Session 2: Top Security Concerns of Exchange -- How to Keep it Secure During Transition (Part 2)
11:45 AM
Lunch and Exhibit Hall
1:00 PM
Session 3: Five Steps to Securing Mobile Devices
1:45 PM
Refreshment Break
2:05 PM
Session 4: Anti-Spam Mythology: Testing Trumps PR
2:50 PM
Seminar Adjourns / Grand Prize Giveaway