InfoSec World Conference & Expo 2012
Date/Time:
April 2, 2012 to April 4, 2012
Location:
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Orlando, Florida,
Event Web Site:
http://www.misti.com/infosecworld
Description:
InfoSec World will deliver over 70 sessions, dozens of case studies, multiple tracks, in-depth workshops, 3 co-located summits and over 100 exhibitors! With the primary objective of providing top-notch education to all levels of information security professionals — from CISOs to system administrators — InfoSec World offers practical sessions that give you the tools to strengthen your security without restricting your business!
InfoSec World is in its 19th year is one of the top Infosec events in the US. It will run April 2-4, 2012 at the Disney’s Contemporary Resort - Orlando, FL. For more information you can visit: www.misti.com/infosecworld
Sessions Confirmed to Date:
• Selecting, Implementing and Managing Data Loss Prevention in a Corporate Setting
• Pen Testing and Forensics Within the Virtual Environment
• Pulp Google Hacking: The Next Generation Search Engine Hacking Arsenal
• Managing Risk in a Permissive Environment
• Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Solving Yesterday’s Security Problems…Today!
• Building a Web Application Security Assessment Program on a Budget
• Android Forensics
• Creating an End-to-End Identity Management Architecture
• Capturing, Prioritizing, and Communicating Operational and Technical Risks
• Social Engineering 2012: The New Paradigm for an Old Problem
• Compliance: One Size DOES NOT Fit All!
• Using ISO27001 as an IT Audit Tool
• Operationalizing PCI Compliance: Building a PCI Program That Saves Your Organization Time and Money
• Policies to Fit an International World
• Practical Logic Hacking: Attacking the Soft Application Underbelly
• Free Vulnerability Tools to Audit Security
• Cost-Benefit Analysis for Network Security: Assessing the Benefits of Network Security Systems
• Value-Added IT Audit
• Testing Mobile Device Apps DEMO
• What Can Desktop Virtualization Do to Help Your Security Stance?
• End-to-End Security for the Cloud Era
• A New Era of Technologies Requires a New Approach to Identity Management
• Deployment Strategies for Effective Encryption
• Effectively Implementing and Managing Electronic Data Disposal and Destruction
• Applying the NIST Risk Management Framework within the Cloud Mobile Computing Security
• Hacking and Defending MS SQL Server
• Automated Identity Management CASE STUDY
• OK, I’m in…What Now? Post-Exploitation Tools and Techniques
• The Details Matter: State and Federal Security Laws that Demand Attention
• E-Discovery: International Borders, Clouds, and Courts
• State of Security 2011: The Latest Trends in Attack and Defense Technologies
• Network Security Logging Implementation and Management
• Cloud and Hosted Computing: Merging Business with Technical
Who should attend?
Information Security Managers and Directors • Information Security Staff • Network and Systems Security Administrators • Data Se

