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| Track 1 - Infrastructure Protection | The technology infrastructure is fundamental to Security 3.0 and it must be fundamentally secure. Enterprises must prevent and limit damage to their business operations by deploying policies, processes and technologies to detect and block attacks — both internal and external — and minimize the vulnerabilities that enable attacks. The enterprise threat environment is changing rapidly, as are the approaches, applications and technologies enterprises use to engage customers and partners — and your strategies must change with them. This track focuses on the processes, technologies and services needed to protect data, applications, systems and the network, as well as on ways to discover and solve security weaknesses. | Track 1 |
| Track 2 - Secure Business Enablement | Once you build it, it must be secure. Security 3.0 is about knowing how to trust users, consumers, contractors, and partners. Past approaches no longer fully address organizational demand for a well-managed and automated identity and access management function. Legacy access control technologies, fragmented user administration processes and directories, spoofable e-mail, and single-platform security administration products are all typical examples of business ‘disabling’ approaches that are no longer sufficient. New techniques and tools are needed to manage the identities and entitlements of end users inside and outside the organization, and provide assurance against fraud, deception, and identity theft. This track focuses on processes and technologies that integrate security into electronic business processes and transactions. | Track 2 |
| Track 3 - Risk Management and Compliance | Compliance and risk management are not about technology. However, the fact is this: IT systems support the way an organization lives and breathes. So how can you help business units within your organization understand and manage IT-related risks and achieve compliance confidently? By systematically addressing IT risks across the enterprise and improving critical business and security management processes. Such a proactive approach enables top-line growth while still maintaining necessary levels of control in the complex areas of governance, regulations, risks, performance, sourcing, security, access control and vendor selection. This track focuses on the tools, strategies and tactics characteristic of a coordinated program for addressing regulatory, commercial and organizational risk effectively. | Track 3 |
| Track 4 - Information Security Tomorrow | Information security must continually evolve, reflecting and responding to ongoing changes in technology, business activities, and shifting patterns of technology misuse. This track takes a strategic view of emerging cyberthreats and emerging trust technologies, architectures and programs. It is intended for IT risk managers who want to better understand how their career and discipline will evolve over the next 10 years. | Track 4 |