Webcast: Are you secure?
Do you want to boost your organisation's security? Find out what your logs aren't telling you and do just that by taking part in this webcast.

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At some point, every IT security manager must answer that dreaded question: Are we secure?
Corporate executives want data on the cyber security posture of the organisation, but providing accurate and timely security information is no simple matter. This webcast offers some tips, tricks and best practices for analysing system and security log and event data to provide an overall view of the "state of security" of a typical enterprise.
During the one-hour webcast, you'll get insights on some of the key functions of security monitoring, including:
*How to use log and security event data to monitor your compliance with regulatory guidelines such as PCI or HIPAA;
*How to analyse this data to detect new and/or previously-unseen threats in your network;
*How to prevent employees or other insiders from compromising or stealing corporate information;
*How to build an overall "dashboard" of the enterprise's security posture that even top executives can understand.
Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Time: 8:00 AM PT / 11:00 AM ET
Duration: 60 minutes
Attendees will leave the session with a better understanding of how log and security event information can be harvested and used to identify and mitigate threats before serious damage can be done. They will also get some tips on how to build reports and metrics that help to measure overall security posture.
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