Mobile Device Security Summit 2013



The evolution of mobile devices shows no signs of slowing, and with each new generation, the devices become more efficient tools that employees increasingly rely on to conduct both their corporate and personal business. Apps that allow the user to access sensitive corporate data are prime targets for hackers and provide a wide range of access ports to data. Controlling security breaches of mobile devices is complex due to the varying software and device types. Additionally, many organizations have no restrictions on use of personal devices.

Mobile device security experts and practitioners will discuss the best approaches to this new and evolving challenge. Organizations who have developed successful mobile device security programs will share how they developed and gained management support for their plans.

Topics will include:

  •     understanding and controlling risks in an increasingly mobile world
  •     managing the human factor and increasing security awareness across the enterprise
  •     user case studies
  •     benchmarking and metrics for a mobile security program
  •     current threat landscape, and what"s on the horizon

Who should attend?

  •     Chief technology officers (CTO)
  •     Chief security officers (CSO)
  •     IT architects
  •     Security architects
  •     Cyber risk managers
  •     IGs
  •     Auditors
  •     Security analysts
  •     Program managers

Advisory Council

    John Britton, Good Technology
    Vijay Dheap, IBM Mobile Security Solutions
    Scott Gordon, ForeScout Technologies
    Todd Nakano, InfoExpress
    Upesh Patel, Trusteer
    Ojas Rege, MobileIron

If you are interested in speaking at the 2013 Mobile Device Security Summit, please contact Jennifer Santiago, Summit Content Manager.

 - Receive a discount of up to $500 for any full course paid for by Wednesday, April 17, 2013.
 - Receive a discount of up to $250 for any full course paid for by Wednesday, May 1, 2013.
 - No refunds available after Wednesday, May 8, 2013.

Expected Number of Attendees

500

Relevant Government Agencies

Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Office of the President (includes OMB), Dept of Agriculture, Dept of Commerce, Dept of Education, Dept of Energy, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Housing & Urban Development, Dept of the Interior, Dept of Justice, Dept of Labor, Dept of State, Dept of Transportation, Dept of Treasury, GSA, USPS, NASA, State Government, County Government, City Government, CIA, FAA


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Thu, May 30 - Thu, Jun 6, 2013


Cost

SEC575: Mobile Device Security and Ethical Hacking:  $4845.00
SEC579: Virtualization and Private Cloud Security:  $4845.00
Summit:  $1995.00


Where
Disneyland Hotel
1150 Magic Way
Anaheim, CA 92802
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Website
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Organizer
SANS Institute


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