Techtarget information security seminar.
The “Securing data in motion” conference covers a wide range of data protection specific areas ranging from the key principles of protecting data to creating a data protection program. The next events are in September so excuse the short notice. There are however two events in September and one in December.
If you can’t wait ’till December to attend (in Boston) then the next techtarget security seminar touches down in Orlando, Florida Sept 9th and then in Sandiego, California on September 11th.
There is no charge to attend this seminar but you must book in advance on techtarget.com as there is a “no walk ins” policy.
So whats in store for those attending? Well quite a bit actually. Lets take a closer look.
Here is the agenda.
8:00 am
Registration and Breakfast
8:45 am : Welcome and Introductions
9:00 am :General Session: Key Principles of Protecting your Data
10:00 am : Peer Networking / Refreshment Break
10:40 am : Security Session 1 Storage Session 1
11:40 am : Lunch
12:55 pm : Data Protection Strategy Panel
1:40 pm : Security Session 2 Storage Session 2
2:40 pm : Peer Networking / Refreshment Break
3:00 pm : General Session: Double Jeopardy - Creating a Data Protection Program
3:30 pm : Tech in Action/ Grand Prize Giveaway
Keynote speakers include:
Pete Lindstrom,Senior Analyst, Burton Group (Orlando conference)
Trent Henry, Vice President and Research Director, Burton Group (San Diego conference)
John Merryman, Services Director for Compliance and Information Management, GlassHouse Technolo-gies, Inc.
This seminar (any date) is a must attend for general I.T. decision makers at corporate level and data protection specialists at all levels. Full information is available from the techtarget.com website. The September seminars are almost upon us. Those considering December attendance should be aware there is only one event in December so early booking is recommended.
Booking on the techtarget site does require some online form filling of information which would be of benefit to marketing campaings but nothing which isn’t generally asked by sales qualifiers and commonly available in the public domain. After all, this is a data security seminar.
Tags: compliance, conference, data protection, information management, securing data, techtarget


