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Recorded:  November 4 | 2014      Play

Albert Einstein once observed: "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal." His words were eerily prophetic of the continuous news of data breaches in the retail and banking sectors.

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Recorded:   October 1 | 2014       Play

If you're embarking on Hadoop adoption you know that sensitive customer and corporate data will be in the ecosystem – transactional data, intellectual property, customer files, and more. As Adrian Lane of Securosis has noted, "High quality data produces better analysis results—which is why a key ingredient is sensitive data." Now the question becomes how to keep sensitive data secure as it moves into and beyond Hadoop, and—most importantly—how to protect the data but still make it accessible by many different users with varying analytic needs and ad-hoc processes.

Live Webcast

Recorded:   July 15 | 2014     Play

Everything changed six months ago. The Target data breach caused us all to rethink payment security. The U.S. transition to EMV chip and pin cards, is around the corner. Tune into this webinar for a complete update on where EMV is today – lessons learned from Europe and Canada's experience of EMV adoption, and the latest about the liability shift in the U.S. How and when will EMV be augmented by new approaches to card data in mobile wallets, online, and at the point of sale?

Live Webcast

Recorded:   March 18 | 2014     Play

In December 2013, US retailer Target suffered a high profile data breach at the hands of a cybercriminal group, who infected its point-of-sale (PoS) terminals with malware to steal the details of around 110 million customers. Marcus Group's systems were also compromised recently and crooks made off with customer card details, while several other merchants are reported to be preparing to go public with their own breaches.

Live Webcast!

Recorded:   September 24 | 2014      Play

What is driving expansion to the cloud? In most cases, it's cost. But for many enterprise IT organizations, it is about agility, efficiency, and productivity.

Live Webcast!

Recorded:   May 29 | 2014     Play

The state of business continuity and disaster recovery planning is dismal in most organizations and nonexistent in many. Most plans in place simply don't work. This is not surprising since disaster recovery hasn't been a priority among CIOs, until now, as cloud for disaster recovery is now a viable and more cost-effective option for organizations.

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Recorded:   February 5 | 2014      Play

Providing services and features to website visitors often requires deploying many third party service providers for analytics, marketing, payment processing, and data management. Managing risk from these third parties is vitally important in a landscape filled with new threats and regulations. The nature of these relationships requires that information be shared, and risk accrues whenever sensitive information is shared with or processed by third parties.

Webcast

Recorded:   September 16 | 2014      Play

2013 was the worst year yet in terms of data breaches, with over 740 million records exposed, and 2014 is shaping up to be more of the same. Security analysts estimate the costs of the data breach that hit U.S. retailer Target are approaching half a billion dollars for the company. The total cost of the breach including losses incurred by banks, consumers and others–could easily reach into the billions of dollars, and the incidents continue in the food industry, state government, and other sectors.

Coming Up!

Recorded:   May 6 | 2014      Attend

2014 has been called "The Year of Encryption." The recent data breaches, personal identity theft cases, email snooping concerns, and a serious, far-reaching software vulnerability (i.e., Heartbleed) have put a spotlight on the importance of protecting sensitive data, both inside and outside the enterprise. Email is invaluable to enterprises. It's the easiest mode of communication which also makes it an easy target for data theft.

PCI DSS 3.0

Recorded:   January 21 | 2014      Play

The official release of PCI DSS v3.0 is here, now what? Voltage Security have invited a PCI DSS QSA to assist you with your PCI challenges by providing recommendations on how to execute a seamless upgrade from PCI DSS version 2.0 to 3.0. Find out why it's no longer acceptable to strive for compliance over real-time security. And learn how the new standard brings a whole new meaning to 'business as usual'.

Live Webcast

Recorded:   August 20 | 2014      Play

With the emergence of big data healthcare analytics, electronic health information exchange, clinical data warehousing, and other technologies for optimizing patient care, the healthcare industry has never been more reliant on electronic data and the strict requirements associated with the data. The advances in business processes, technology and regulations require that data security initiatives evolve to address new and growing threats. Coincidentally, in a recent survey, 69% of organizations felt that provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have the effect of increasing or significantly increasing risks to patient privacy and security.

Live Webcast!

Recorded:   April 23 | 2014     Attend

Let's face it, there's unrelenting pressure on IT to enable competitive advantage through new technology and use of data assets‒-but the business is driving initiatives that can push sensitive production data into more and more exposed areas. The key question is 'How can you enable the business to be agile AND take a more proactive, programmatic approach to security at the same time?' With the advanced threats that are pervasive today, it's becoming increasingly dangerous for organizations to deploy new technologies and processes, and then reactively address the implications for data security in the ecosystem. You need a blueprint to reverse this trend in your organization.

Live Webcast

Recorded:    December 5 | 2013     View

New initiatives such as cloud computing are imposing significant security risks on the corporation, network, IT and the day to day activities of the business. How do businesses maintain compliance, control and ownership of sensitive data as they move from the physical environment to a cloud world? The distribution of data onto devices may not be completely controlled by the data owner, and there is liability confusion as cloud service providers take on a larger role. As a result CIOs are looking at technologies and strategies to assure security while delivering the required services.

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