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Language:  English



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ABSTRACT:
In this webcast, Ron Condon, SearchSecurity.co.uk Bureau Chief, and Nigel Stanley of Bloor Research explain why encryption technology is often troublesome for organisations to deploy and manage. They use some recent headlines to discuss its importance in today's business environment and review the pressure on security professionals to secure data effectively while also cutting costs and improving efficiency.

View the webcast to discover:

  • The need for an encryption plan
  • Top tips for avoiding encryption chaos
  • The cost of encryption vs. the cost of a data breach
  • Steps in strategic encryption



Speakers

Nigel. Stanley
Security Practiced Leader, Bloor Research
For a number of years Nigel was technical director of a leading UK Microsoft partner where he lead a team of consultants and engineers providing secure business IT solutions. This included data warehouses, client server applications and intelligent web based solutions. Many of these solutions required additional security due to their sensitive nature. From 1995 until 2003 Nigel was a Microsoft regional director, an advisory role to Microsoft Corporation in Redmond, which was in recognition of his expertise in Microsoft technologies and software development tools. Nigel had previously worked for Microsoft as a systems engineer and product manager specializing in databases and developer technologies. He was active throughout Europe as a leading expert on database design and implementation. He has written three books on database and development technologies including Microsoft .NET. He is working on a number of business-led IT assignments and is an executive board member of a number of privately held companies including Incoming Thought Limited a partner company to Bloor Research that specializes in security consultancy and education. Nigel is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the British Computer Society and the Institute of Directors.

Jamie Cowper
Director of European Marketing for PGP Corporation
Jamie Cowper is Director of European Marketing for PGP Corporation. He has over 10 years experience in IT Security and Messaging. Working for leading companies within the Email Messaging and Security space, such as Mirapoint, Critical Path and ISOCOR, Cowper has been involved in marketing a wide range of solutions and products addressing such industry problems as Data Protection, Malware, Identity Fraud and Spam. At PGP Corporation, Jamie Cowper is responsible for defining and executing all European marketing programs and acts as the press spokesperson for Europe, Middle East and Africa. He is involved with industry bodies such as the Cybersecurity Industry Alliance (CSIA), Information Systems Security Association (ISSA). Mr Cowper has a BA Hons from Leeds University.



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