Ziff Davis Enterprise Announces Secure Mobility Virtual Tradeshow

Ziff Davis Enterprise announced recently that its upcoming Secure Mobility Virtual Tradeshow, "Inside the Secure Mobile Enterprise," will be presented in a new, enhanced 3-D platform. The one-day, live and interactive online event, slated for Wednesday, Nov. 28, focuses on integrating mobile security technology, policy and practices to defend against constantly evolving threats in the enterprise. For more information and to register for the event, please visit http://go.virtualtradeshowslive.com/mobile-security.

"The increase in mobile applications has done wonders in terms of worker productivity, but unfortunately it also has made company data much more vulnerable," says Charlene O'Hanlon, Senior Editor, eSeminars and Virtual Tradeshows, Ziff Davis Enterprise. "Every business must take care to keep its data as secure as possible, no matter what devices its employees are using. This Virtual Tradeshow will help companies build strong and secure mobility strategies using the latest technology, field-tested best practices, and fresh approaches to management and user education."

Ziff Davis Enterprise, the leader in IT Virtual Tradeshows, has taken Virtual Tradeshows even further with a cutting-edge, enhanced 3-D format. Attendees will receive the "real tradeshow" experience with lifelike 3-D visual effects, superior networking and interactive tools, staffed sponsor booths, timely and educational Webcasts, and educational chats and blogging to complement each editorial Webcast presentation.

"The multimedia, 3-D world of our Virtual Tradeshows is part of a growing movement of online social networking environments that create powerful new ways for targeted buyers and sellers to effectively interact. The enhanced 3-D features include a smart-navigation exhibit hall, a virtual lounge that allows for several topical group chats, an enhanced prize center, integrated search, live blogging, and profile matching, "says Martha Schwartz, Senior Vice President, Custom Solutions Group, Ziff Davis Enterprise.

The keynote address, "The Dynamic Duo: Wireless and Security," will be delivered by Brett Hartman, Chief Technology Officer of RSA Security, a division of EMC. Attendees will benefit from Hartman's extensive experience in the fields of corporate security technology strategy, SOA, Web services security, and policy development and management.

Other featured speakers will include:

• Stephen Douglas, Risk Control Director, CNA Technology

• Jose Ferreira, Senior Security Consultant, Forsythe

• Herb Hauser, President, Midtown Technologies LLC

• Mike Jude, Analyst, Nemertes Research

• Kraig Kast, Chief Executive Officer, Atherton Trust

• Tim Kelleher, VP, Enterprise Security Services Federal Systems, Unisys

• Vince Turner, Professor, A. Gary Anderson School of Management, University
of California at Riverside

• Andy Serwin, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP

• Yacov Wrocherinsky, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Infinity Info
Systems

These experts will address the following topics: focusing on mobile security from an enterprise perspective, developing a cost-effective and up-to-date wireless security policy and enforcement program, preventing and detecting outside influences that can slow down a network, and the steps necessary to keep crucial company data on lock-down while working remotely.

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