Trusted Computing Group Hitting the Road in Fall 2010
Interested in seeing how Trusted Computing has evolved and what you can do with available solutions? This fall, Trusted Computing Group and its members hit the road in a series of industry events and demonstrations. You can view our complete event calendar, but here are a few highlights:
- September 14, Network World IT Roadmap at the Dallas Convention Center: IT Roadmaps are a series of local events hosted by Network World. They typically feature a day of educational sessions with a focus on end user experiences, combined with time to view demonstrations from vendors and from groups like Trusted Computing Group. This year's sessions will delve into virtualization, cloud computing, the secure enterprise and application delivery. TCG will have demos showing data protection, network security and authentication.
- September 14-16, National Security Agency's Trusted Computing Conference & Exposition, Orlando, Florida: This three-day event jams in high-level NSA and other government speakers and a mind-blowing number of sessions focused on the trusted platform. For both developers and end users, this event promises to get into the real nuts and bolts in deploying Trusted Computing with the NSA's High Assurance Platform as an example. Watch for more on this in coming weeks.
- September 16-17, Forrester Security Forum, Westin Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts: Forrester puts on a great conference with insights, predictions and drill-downs on security with its savvy analysts and loads of enterprise users. This year, the event will focus on evolving the security infrastructure. TCG and members Juniper Networks and Wave Systems will have their demos with today's products showing data protection, network security and authentication. Watch for news on an end user speaker experienced in Trusted Computing!
- October 5-7, TCG heads to Berlin for the International Security Solutions and Expo (ISSE). We will keep you posted on demos and content, but plan to check out a presentation by Byres Electronics' Scott Howard on SCADA security and Trusted Computing.
Categories: News & Events