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Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

Our August meetup:

itexec.meetup.com/32/calendar/8374228/

 

Topic: Cloud computing - how safe is your corporate data?

At a recent gathering of over 70 security professionals, the subject of cloud computing and the issues that it raises regarding the security of our networks was discussed. The forum interactively identified numerous issues that must be addressed within the enterprise to ensure that proprietary, personal and private information is protected when using cloud computing technology. The talk described different types of cloud computing solutions and how they allow information to leak from the enterprise. Other cloud computing issues covered were data ownership, legal liability, verification and validation, virtualization, and e-discovery implications. This talk will describe the results of that collaboration and will provide insight into how security professionals are addressing cloud computing in the enterprise. For example, if your organization is using cloud computing services is your present security model going to have to change?

 

Speaker:

Mark S. Kadrich – CISSP - The Security Consortium, Inc

For the past 20 year Mark Kadrich has been a contributing member of the security community. His strengths are in systems level design, policy generation, end point security, and risk management. His book Endpoint Security (Addison Wesley) is available now. Mr. Kadrich is presently President and CEO of The Security Consortium, whose mission is to provide security testing, research, counsel, and leadership to their customers. Prior to TSC, Mr. Kadrich was Senior Manager of Network and Endpoint Security for Symantec. His role was to ensure that the Symantec business units correctly interpreted security policy during their pursuit of innovative technology solutions. Mr. Kadrich was senior scientist with Sygate Technologies prior to the Symantec acquisition. Mr. Kadrich joined Sygate through the acquisition of a start-up company where he was a founding member.

 

Dinner, wine, cold drinks are included!

 

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ProfitBricks at Cloud-Connect #ccevent

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

How will the cloud change media?

 

NYC Media Lab gathered a select group of influencers and thought leaders from across the media, technology, and academic communities to discuss the ways the cloud will affect media in the future. Participants exchanged insights and analyses ranging from current challenges such as usage rights and privacy to new possibilities afforded by low barriers to entry and elastic capacity. As the session closed, attendees priori-zed topics of interest ripe for future research and collabora-on.

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

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Control panels at Maidenhead Data Centre

This is a shot of the Westlake/Rampart/Echo Park neighborhood just NW of downtown LA.

IT News Africa Innovation Dinner. Held at the Michelangelo Hotel in Sandton Jhb. Sponsored by Orange Business Services and Kaspersky Labs

 

Event held at the Michelangelo in Sandton, Johannesburg. Sponsors: Kaspersky Labs and Orange Business Services

On Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Dell held a press and analyst event hosted by Dell Software Group President John Swainson in San Francisco. At the event, attendees heard from John, other senior Dell executives, and Dell customers and Partners about the latest end-to-end solutions and capabilities, including key updates from the Dell Software Group and Dell Services. www.dell.com/acceleratingresults

PSVillage Spring 2010 Boston PS Executive Breakfast on Cloud Computing; Co-leads: Kellie Snyder, VP of Professional Services, Workday and David Volpe, President, Castle Hill Partners, Ltd.

How will the cloud change media?

 

NYC Media Lab gathered a select group of influencers and thought leaders from across the media, technology, and academic communities to discuss the ways the cloud will affect media in the future. Participants exchanged insights and analyses ranging from current challenges such as usage rights and privacy to new possibilities afforded by low barriers to entry and elastic capacity. As the session closed, attendees priori-zed topics of interest ripe for future research and collabora-on.

Foto: EuroCloud/photoetage | henning granitza

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