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Monday, August 8, 2011

Safeguard Sensitive Documents from Internal Breaches

This Federal Computer Week and GCN exclusive webcast is sponsored by HP

Dear IT Professional,

Failure to take steps to protect sensitive documents has serious consequences and the breach could be happening right under your nose.

Robert Hansen, a former FBI agent serving a life sentence, showed how damaging internal breaches could be when he stole classified information out of FBI headquarters.

Join us for this critical webcast to hear what improved solutions are available to government personnel and contractors to restrict unauthorized access to sensitive data and learn about seven commonly over-looked at-risk areas of vulnerability in your agency.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Michael Howard, World Wide Business Development Manager For Security Solutions, Hewlett Packard

Mr. Howard has been educating customers on the importance of security policies and procedures in the imaging and printing areas. His career began in the security and technology field in the early 1980s as a cryptologist with the U.S. Navy. He then worked directly with the U.S. Department of Defense in the security... click here to read more.


Attendees will learn:

  • an overall strategy encompassing a range of solutions that provide effective protection while lowering costs;
  • how to implement a plan to secure and control your print infrastructure using the latest industry applications; and
  • technology to help you achieve energy savings and operational cost reductions at the same time.



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Webcast Details

7 Effective Tips for Securing
Sensitive Documents from
Internal Breaches

Date: August 25, 2011
Time: 2 pm (ET) / 11 am (PT)
Location: Your Computer
Cost: FREE
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