An InformationWeek Webcast, “Where is your Data Tonight? A Lesson in Avoiding Headlines, Fines or Worse”

by TCG in Action

On Thursday, November 18, 2010, 11:00 am Pacific / 2:00 pm East, experts from Information Week and the Trusted Computing Group will address data protection and self-encrypting drives.

 

Since 2005, 510,545,641 potentially sensitive records have been lost, stolen or mishandled. A slew of regulations now require breach notification, meaning enterprises must practice strong data protection. What role does encryption play in protecting data, and how is hardware-based encrypting different from alternatives? This session will review key concepts of encryption, industry standards from the Trusted Computing Group for hardware-based encryption, and deploying such drives in the enterprise. Experts will advise attendees on results of testing of hardware vs. software encryption and discuss key management and TCO. Bring your questions and learn how to prevent costly and embarrassing data breaches and resulting notification.

 

Participants include:

Paul Korzeniowski, Contributing Editor, Information Week
Mike James, Director of SoC Development, Toshiba
Michael Willett, Storage Security Strategist, Samsung

 

The event is free. Register here and bring your questions about encryption, self-encrypting drives and protecting data!

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