Webinar Addresses How Companies Can Safely Navigate around Today's Economic Storm and Protect Corporate Information from Data Loss and Theft
Scottsdale, Ariz (PRWEB) December 2, 2008 -- A perfect storm is brewing for IT professionals. Budgets are coming under greater pressure as more than 40 percent of large businesses have cut their IT budgets this year with 24 percent of firms having put discretionary spending on hold due to the economic uncertainty. In addition, the risks and threats to a company's vital business information continues to grow at an exponential rate.
To help enterprises efficiently secure endpoints, protect data from loss or theft and improve business processes, Lumension Security™ Inc., a recognized, global leader in security management, will host a webinar December 4, 2008 at 8 a.m. PST. The webinar, titled "5 Ways You Can Optimize Your Security Posture in a Tough Economy," will include panel experts from Lumension who will discuss how organizations can navigate around this perfect storm to effectively protect their valuable data.
The webinar will:
- Examine five ways to secure critical systems and data in a tough economy
- Discuss new trends and underlying threats that impact businesses today
- Highlight real-life examples of how these methods are used to optimize organizations' security postures
Event Details:
What: 5 Ways You Can Optimize Your Security Posture in a Tough Economy
When: December 4, 2008; 8:00 am PST / 11:00 am EST
Who: Paul Henry, Security and Forensic Analyst and Don Leatham, Senior Director of Solutions and Strategy, Lumension Security
Registration Information:
To register for this event, please visit:
5 Ways to Optimize Security Posture in a Tough Economy
For more information about Lumension Security's participation in this webcast or to speak with company experts about the event, please contact Cindy Kim at cindy.kim@lumension.com.
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About Lumension Security™, Inc.
Lumension Security™, formed by the combination of PatchLink® Corporation and SecureWave® S.A., is a recognized, global security management company, providing unified protection and control of enterprise endpoints for more than 5,100 customers and 14 million nodes worldwide. Leveraging its proven Positive Security Model, Lumension Security enables organizations to effectively manage risk at the endpoint by delivering best-of-breed, policy-based solutions that simplify the entire security management lifecycle. This includes automated asset discovery, vulnerability assessment, remediation and validation; security configuration management; application control and device control; extensive policy compliance reporting; and integration with leading network access control solutions. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Lumension has offices worldwide, including Virginia, Florida, Luxembourg, the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore. PatchLink, now Lumension, was founded in 1991 by Sean Moshir.
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