Come Talk Security with Websense at the RSA Conference
We want to keep you abreast of the latest security trends, innovations, insights and best practices by inviting you to attend one of this year’s RSA Conference events featuring Websense security experts. We’ve got some great panels and discussions lined up that we would love for you to be a part of. You can also stop by our booth, #1129, to learn more about some exciting new solutions we will be announcing.
Check these out!
Proactively Tackling Social Networking & Data Security
Tuesday, February 15
2:30 - 3:20 p.m.
Type: Track Session, Session Code: SP02-107
Location: Green Room 131
Social networking is ever-present at work. More employees are remote, which means corporate data is constantly moving between social networks, USB drives, and emails. But as workers have open Web 2.0 access, how will you ensure they’re engaging securely, without putting confidential information at risk? Join Websense vice president of Product Management and Business Development, Devin Redmond, and Chris Sawall, information security supervisor for Ameren Services, as they discuss the latest Web 2.0 threats and how to safely leverage the power of the social Web.
Second Annual Websense TRITON Derby
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 6-9PM St. Regis Hotel Conservatory Room
125 3rd. Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
The Websense TRITON Advisory Board will host the Websense TRITON Derby at RSA. The TRITON Derby is a networking event for advisory board members, other key customers and Websense team members. Throughout the night, there will be numerous horse races via simulcast, where participants can test their wagering skills with TRITON Derby Dollars. The event promises to be an evening filled with fun, cocktails, networking and prizes.
Blocking Social Media Is So 2010 - How to Embrace the Social Web Safely
Wednesday, February 16
10 - 10:50 a.m.
Type: Peer2Peer, Session Code: P2P-202B
Location: Blue Room 208
Social networking is top of mind for businesses worldwide, but many have yet to act. Learn from a seasoned security professional why 2010 social networking attacks were preventable, and how you can embrace social networking safely. It’s time to talk about how we can safely benefit from the tremendous business value of the social Web. This discussion featuring Websense chief technology officer, Dan Hubbard, will bring many different approaches to the table, such as looking at business use of Twitter and Facebook.
Cutting through the Data Loss Prevention Confusion – DLP Myths Busted
Wednesday, February 16
11:10 a.m. – Noon
Type: Track Session (Panel), Session Code: DAS-203
Location: Orange Room 301
“DLP” — it’s the buzzword du jour that now seems to be applied to anything that even remotely protects data. This confusion has frustrated organizations that need to protect their data but don’t know what approach to take, what DLP really is or what it can and can’t do for them. This panel will cut to the chase, help define DLP and explain real-life strategies and best practices, destroying many common myths along the way. Dave Meizlik, Websense director of product marketing and communications, participates in this panel along Larry Whiteside, a security professional from Visiting Nurse Services of New York and Securosis founder, Rich Mogull.
Get the Security Budget You Need by Promoting Your Security Program
Thursday, February 17
2:10 - 3 p.m.
Type: Peer2Peer, Session Code: P2P-305A
Location: Blue Room 206
You’ve done your research, gotten a security budget, and implemented a successful security program. Your work is done, right? No, you’re going to need more funding next year/quarter. Learn how your peers secure funding and executive confidence by successfully promoting their achievements. It’s time to sell your success to executives, the board, all of IT, and regulators. This will be a session that I’m leading, and I look forward to seeing you there!