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PGP Education Series Webcasts
2007
 

21 Nov "Protecting Email in Financial Services"

Presenters: Eric Ouellet, VP, Gartner
Ed Giles, VP Information Security, Northern Trust
Brendon Wilson, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation

Join Eric Ouellet, VP with Gartner, and Ed Giles, VP of Information Security at Northern Trust, for this half-hour webcast as they discuss the business risks forcing organizations to protect email communications. They’ll share practical experience on the best way to protect internal communications using end-to-end email encryption solutions, such as PGP® Desktop Email, and secure external partner and customer communications using gateway-based email encryption solutions such as PGP Universal™ Gateway Email. In addition, this webcast will highlight how an organization can choose an enterprise data protection solution that addresses both its tactical need for email protection as well as its strategic need to protect sensitive data stored on mobile laptops and network file shares.

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31 Oct "Protecting Data In State & Local Government"

Presenters: Gregg Kreizman, Research Director, Gartner
Kevin Bocek, Senior Manager, Product Marketing, PGP Corporation

Join Gregg Kreizman, Research Director with Gartner, and Kevin Bocek, Senior Manager of Product Marketing at PGP Corporation, for this half-hour webcast as they discuss the challenge of defending sensitive data in state and local government agencies. They'll cover the unique state and local government requirements for data security and detail how encryption can allow these organizations to address their need to defend sensitive government and citizen data. In addition, this webcast will highlight how state and local government agencies can address both tactical and strategic needs to protect sensitive data stored on laptops, exchanged via network file shares, and transmitted via email.

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20 Aug "Best Practices for Mobile Data Protection"

Presenters: John Girard, VP & Distinguished Analyst, Gartner
Jim Motes, Information Security Officer/GFM, Perot Systems
Brendon Wilson, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation

Join John Girard, VP and Distinguished Analyst with Gartner, and Jim Motes, Information Security Officer at Perot Systems, for this half-hour webcast as they discuss the business risks forcing organizations to safeguard mobile data. They'll share a practical view of the business needs and best practices for protecting mobile data using a full disk encryption solution, such as PGP® Whole Disk Encryption. In addition, this webcast will highlight how an organization can choose an Enterprise Data Protection solution that addresses both its tactical need for mobile data protection as well as its strategic need to protect sensitive data stored on network file shares and transmitted via email.

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4 Jun "Protection of Sensitive Information for a Mobile Workforce"

Presenter: Michael K. Daly, Corporate Director of Information Technology Enterprise Security Services, Raytheon Company

Join Michael Daly from Raytheon Company for this webcast of his presentation at the Gartner IT Security Summit in Washington, D.C. Raytheon is a technology leader specializing in defense, homeland security, and other government markets throughout the world. Raytheon is responsible for handling "export-controlled" information, its own intellectual property, and sensitive personal and financial information across multiple jurisdictions. Raytheon chose the PGP® Encryption Platform to manage the protection of this information on its laptops, sensitive computers, and storage. In his presentation, Mr. Daly discusses the Raytheon project from solution acquisition through deployment and operation.

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2006
13 Dec – "Cost of a Data Breach"

Presenters: Dr. Larry Ponemon, Founder & Chairman, The Ponemon Institute
Maureen Kelly, Director of Marketing, Vontu Inc.
Kevin Bocek, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation


"In 2006, data breaches cost companies an average of $182 per compromised record, a 31% increase over 2005."
– The Ponemon Institute, "2006 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach", October 2006

In this webcast, participants will learn:
  • Key findings & results from the latest data breach study by The Ponemon Institute
  • What a data breach really costs organizations
  • Best practices to minimize the risk of confidential data loss
  • Moderated discussion: a chance to ask questions
Join us in the only webcast covering The Ponemon Institute's "2006 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach". Since 2005, there have been more than 330 reported data loss incidents involving more than 93 million individual records. This study summarizes the actual costs incurred by 31 organizations after a data breach, including the average cost per compromised record and the impact a data breach has on consumers. This webcast will provide insight into the overall recovery costs, the primary cause of data breaches, and how your organization can reduce the impact of confidential data loss.

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08 Nov – "Protecting the Corporate Data of Mobile Workers"

Presenters: Dr. Larry Ponemon, Founder & Chairman, The Ponemon Institute
John Dasher, Director, Product Management, PGP Corporation
Edy Almer, Senior Product Manager, Symantec Corporation

The number of mobile workers continues to grow, and with it, the increasing risk to corporate data residing on devices outside the corporate network. Online threats such as Trojans, viruses, and other malware can wreak havoc on unprotected laptops. And if a laptop containing unencrypted data is lost or stolen, a potential data breach could result in millions of dollars in customer notification costs, compliance fines, loss of competitive advantage, and brand damage.

This webcast includes important findings from recent surveys by The Ponemon Institute on the cost, frequency, and impact of data breaches as well as current best practices for data protection by leading security vendors PGP Corporation and Symantec. In this webcast, participants will learn:
  • Key issues pertaining to laptop security
  • How to proactively protect laptops from online attacks & unauthorized access
  • Best practices to protect corporate data on laptops
  • Benefits of using robust client protection and data encryption solutions from PGP Corporation & Symantec

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18 Sep – "Stolen Laptops: How to Recover and Reduce Risk"

Presenters: Dr. Larry Ponemon, Founder & Chairman, The Ponemon Institute
Maureen Kelly, Director of Marketing, Vontu Inc.
Kevin Bocek, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation

Stolen laptops and the protection of confidential data is a top priority for both corporations and government agencies alike. In 2005, laptop theft alone accounted for 33% of reported data breach events. Unsecured data on stolen laptops could result in millions of dollars in customer notification costs, compliance fines, loss of competitive advantage and brand damage. This webcast will provide insight into how to recover from a stolen laptop, protect your confidential data, and reduce the impact of laptop theft.

In this webcast, participants will learn:

  • What to do to safeguard confidential data on laptops
  • Best practices to minimize the impact of laptop theft
  • How encryption & data loss prevention technologies are being used to minimize laptop theft

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Note: Webcast is in Windows Media format; Windows Media Player 10 required to view.

Download the white paper: "3 Steps to Protect Confidential Data on Laptops" [PDF: 115KB]

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04 Apr – "Reduce the Risk of Lost or Stolen Data "

Presenters: John Girard, VP & Distinguished Analyst, Gartner
James Maynard, Director of Technical Planning & Security, H&R Block
Kevin Bocek, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation

This on-demand webcast features Gartner VP and Distinguished Analyst John Girard, an industry expert in mobile data protection, and James Maynard, H&R Block's Director of Technical Planning & Security. Each speaker shares his views on safeguarding data and the growing problem of lost laptops, stolen desktop computers, and exposed customer information.

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2005

10 Oct "Staying out of the Headlines: Strategies for Protecting Critical Data Transfers & Backups"

Presenters: Brendon Wilson, Product Manager, PGP Corporation
Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group

Each day's headlines bring more frightening revelations of corporations losing entire databases of customer records while data is being transferred through any number of different means. From lost backup tapes to sloppy file transfers, these nightmare scenarios cause regulatory headaches, angry customers, and steep financial losses. In this webcast, Brendon Wilson, product manager for PGP Command Line at PGP Corporation, discusses common data loss scenarios, how to recognize high-risk areas within enterprise business systems, and how these risks can be cost-effectively mitigated. Mr. Wilson shows how even mature solutions are vulnerable to data exposure, yet can be secured without breaking legacy systems.

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13 Sep " The Insider Threat: Understanding the Risks & Defending the Enterprise"

Presenters: Doug McLean, VP Products, PGP Corporation
Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group

In today's world of disappearing network perimeters and high-stakes cyber-crime, no threat looms larger than that of the Insider. In this webcast, participants will learn:

  • The top internally focused security threats
  • The key components of a defense-in-depth protection against the Insider Threat
  • The benefits of comprehensive encryption architecture in providing durable protection

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30 June – "Request For Success: How to Write an Effective RFP for Secure Messaging"

Presenters: Doug McLean, VP Products, PGP Corporation
John Ore, Director of Product Management, Sendmail, Inc.
Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group

Encryption of email is a critical strategy to mitigate security risks, protect sensitive data, and ensure regulatory compliance. Key to the success of obtaining an optimal solution is a well-written and well-executed Request for Proposal (RFP).

In this webcast, Jim Reavis, President of Reavis Consulting Group and Vice President of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) International, outlines the key steps for writing an effective RFP and explains the success factors for managing the RFP process to ensure organizations get the secure-messaging solution they need. Jim is joined by Doug McLean, VP of Products for PGP Corporation, and John Ore, Director of Product Management for Sendmail Inc.

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"We chose PGP® Whole Disk Encryption because it was the easiest to deploy and the most flexible solution."

Daniel L. Fluke, Ph.D., Sr. Project Manager, H&R Block

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