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Tech Security Today works with leading thought leaders and technology practioners to bring you informative events that address today's critical business and IT challenges.  From mobile security to storage and virtualization, we bring together panelists that will voice your issues, and offer strategies and solutions.  

Our upcoming events & webinar replays are listed below.

defense-in-depth-creating-a-layeredsecurity-strategyWebinar Replay: Defense in Depth - Creating a Layered Security Strategy

The defense in depth concept has been around since warfare began. But as we enter an age when the tools that hackers have at their disposal are more numerous and sophisticated than ever, IT organizations need to better understand how to deploy layers of security in concert with one another in order to construct the best defense possible.

Join John Ramsey, CTO, Dell SecureWorks & Michael Vizard, Editor, Tech Security Today, for this online briefing that will help you identify the appropriate technologies and services to manage your risk, regardless of the resources available to manage security. 

12-security-threats-to-watch-out-for-in-2012Webinar Replay: 12 Security Threats to Watch Out for in 2012

Along with the explosion of new technologies, user habits, and social practices comes the inevitable wave of new security threats. This webinar will examine emerging vulnerabilities, from social networking to cloud computing to IP convergence. 
We’re beginning to see trends emerging on the security front. Some of the threats we’ll see this year will be similar to those in years past. However, attackers are becoming much more sophisticated in their methods to circumvent the increased levels of security built into operating systems and applications. We will discuss the top 12 security threats that are likely to become more prominent in 2012.


masteringvirtualizationsecurityWebinar Replay: Mastering Virtualization Security

Virtualization is allowing organizations to achieve significant savings in their data center operations. But without virtual machine-based security, your virtual machines are open to malicious traffic and attack from a compromised virtual machine within the same physical server. 

Listen to Dan Reis, product marketing manager of Trend Micro and Michael Vizard, lead blogger for TechSecurityToday.com, explain why operating systems, enterprise applications and custom web applications deployed on virtual machines are all vulnerable.