Webcast: Security convergence equals network security cost savings

Topics:
Contingency Planning,
Enterprise Risk Management,
Information Technology Strategy,
Job Search,
Small Business
Tags:
Convergence,
Cost Savings,
IBM Corp.,
Network,
Network Security,
Networking,
Security,
Webcast
Source:
IBM

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Overview: Listen to IBM Internet Security Systems' take on network security convergence. You will learn how to get more out of your existing investments in network security, combat new Web 2.0, Web application and database threats without purchasing stand alone technologies, and how to protect your company from worms to botnets to preventing data leaks.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2009


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