Far more than keeping abreast of the latest technological advances and managing threats, security leadership must understand the business and societal dynamics that impact their enterprise. This new security landscape requires a new security conference. It requires The Security Standard. We created The Security Standard for the sole purpose of bringing security leaders together to collaborate on the critical business issues they face and to learn from the collective wisdom of their peers. Unlike other conferences that just provide analysts opinions, The Security Standard delivers the insights from those with first hand experience. One example of an incredibly valuable and timely discussion will be "Lessons from the Firing Line" featuring Darryl Lemecha CIO and SVP of ChoicePoint. Just two weeks ago, ChoicePoint, a consumer data broker, agreed to pay 44 states $500,000 and adopt stronger security measures in response to their 2005 data breach. Mr. Lemecha will discuss how you can prevent such issues from impacting your organization through an in-depth look into: - The best practices for minimizing the impact of a data breach
- The mistakes that can haunt your company for years to come
- Who should be involved in managing a data breach and what the key things are to discuss and communicate
- The timeline of actions you should follow once a breach is discovered
Register now to reserve your seat. Learn more about Mr. Lemecha's presentation at www.thesecuritystandard.net. Apply for your complimentary registration today! The Security Standard September 10-11, 2007 The Fairmont Hotel | Chicago, IL *Candidates must be working within one of the following qualified job functions: Executive-Level IT (CISO, CIO, CSO, CTO), Security/Compliance Management (Director level and above) or IS/MIS/IT Management (Director level and above). Candidates must be employed by a company with greater than 500 employees in size. Candidates must be directly involved or a key influencer in the security-related purchase decisions of their company. Professionals from technology companies who are not primarily involved in the security purchase decisions and/or strategies within their own company do not qualify. Interpretation and enforcement of this qualification policy as well as the right to limit and/or refuse registration for any reason are at the sole discretion of IDG Executive Forums. Invitation is non-transferable. | | | Darryl Lemecha CIO & SVP, Shared Services ChoicePoint Inc. Robert Bragdon Publisher, CSO magazine John Gallant President & Editorial Director Network World | | | |
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