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| Track A: Protecting IT Infrastructures for the Next 10 Years | The IT infrastructure will continue to evolve, and security solutions must keep pace. If the past is prolog, future architectures, applications, platforms and networks will hide new and often-hidden vulnerabilities. But if the market learns from the past, the new world may see "good enough" security integrated into the infrastructure. These sessions explore this theme. | A |
| Track B: Enabling Secure Business for the Next 10 Years | Security isn't only "keeping the bad guys out." It's also "letting the good guys in" and enabling new, trust-based applications. IAM and other promising projects have been complicated; the risks of project failure are high. How will day-to-day business become more secure in the next decade? | B |
| Track C: Security Governance for the Next 10 Years | Governance and management fads come and go, and new approaches may be more-effective than what we've done in the past. Will end users conscientiously govern themselves, or will corporate edicts still be required? Corporations need to utilize what they already learned to bring corporate security governance into a sustainable future state. | C |
| Track D: Security Tools, Technologies and Techniques for the Next 10 Years | Point solutions address a specific problem, but information security vulnerabilities tend to morph and become more-complicated. Suites are not necessarily the answer, but converged and integrated products have presented their own challenges to end users. Knowing where things are going will become vital to protecting the enterprise. | D |
| Track E: Protecting Data and Applications for the Next 10 Years | The waves of identify theft and other cyber crimes highlight the need to protect data and applications more-stringently than we have in the past. Today's methods may be flawed and costly; tomorrow's data protection should be more-uniform and economical to deploy and manage. | E |
| Track F: Role of the CISO | Regarding security management planning for the next 10 years, information security departments are being rechartered as IT risk management programs. The role of the chief information security officer (CISO) is shifting alongside. This track focuses on the skills and knowledge that CISOs need to optimize for their career growth over the next 10 years. | F |