Tracks
9 Tracks
| Track A: The CISO's Role - Information Security Management Planning | The job of Chief Information Security Officer has evolved. Sometimes you came up through the ranks, maybe from networking, maybe from audit. You may know something about "the business" or maybe you're focused too much on technological solutions to infosec problems. These sessions will help you round out your knowledge and skills to meet the challenge of the job. | A |
| Track B: The Network Security Professional - Addressing the Threats Connectivity | Without it we're isolated and can't do business. The perimeter is porus, the challenges growing, the threats mutating and the bad guys are getting more and more creative. Keeping up means understanding how the tools are evolving, where they fit, where they overlap and where they truly show value. | B |
| Track C: Applications and the Security Role - Doing Business | Applications run the business. The first task is to make sure they work and meet the requirements. Too often, the question "is it secure?" is an afterthought. Let's try to fix that. | C |
| Track D: Security and Risk in Industry Today and Tomorrow | Each industry sector is a little bit unique. Some industry initiatives are specific, some more general, but all offer something from which other businesses can learn. | D |
| Track E: Privacy and Data Security - Working with the Chief Privacy Officer | Privacy is the consumer version of security, but it also applies to corporate privacy, i.e. protecting intellectual property and the data your company or agency has been entrusted to protect. How can privacy be addressed within the information security domain? | E |
| Track F: Security Personal Success Workshops | Combining tutorials and interactive exercises, these sessions provide the tools and techniques needed for personal, individual success in your information security and risk management programs. | F |
| Keynotes | K | |
| Solution Provider Session | SPS | |
| Tutorials | T | |


