Corporate Security Trends
Milwaukee, WI | October 4, 2007

How secure is your organization? Are you sure? Explore the latest security technologies, infrastructure and policies designed to protect the 24-7, zero-perimeter enterprise:
- Local IT executives will review top security concerns and strategies facing their companies: Keynote Panel
- Enabling business through IT security
- Steps to building a comprehensive Information Security Management System
- Managing identity and access
- Strategies for securing the network
Call for Speaker/Sponsors:
We are now looking for speaker/sponsors for this seminar. Contact Tina Sieben at 847-837-3900, x2 for information about speaking/sponsorships.
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Agenda |
Event Logistics |
| 7:45–8:15 |
Check In & Continental Breakfast |
$95 Members
$125 Nonmembers
Thursday, October 4, 2007
8:00–11:00 AM
Milwaukee Athletic Club
758 N. Broadway
Milwaukee |
| 8:15–8:30 |
Welcome & Opening Remarks |
| 8:30–9:00 |
Protecting Sensitive Data in Non-Production Environments |
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Steve Johnston, Field Marketing Manager, Princeton Softech, an IBM Company
Steve Johnston is an experienced technology professional having spent more than a decade working for high growth software and service organizations and technical standards bodies including EPCglobal Inc., RealMedia and Apptix. Steve has spoken at numerous conferences and regional events including the CIO Forums. |
| 9:00–9:30 |
Next Generation Threats - 2007 and Beyond |
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Mike Paquette, Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer, Top Layer
Mike has held executive roles at Top Layer for over 9 years. Prior to joining Top Layer Networks he was Senior Engineering Manager at Digital Equipment Corporation in the Network Product Group. He was responsible for Digital's multi-technology switch product development, where he supervised more than 90 engineers. Mike has more than 23 years of computer networking and security experience with an extensive background in the design and development of networking products. |
| 9:30-10:00 |
A New Approach for Information Protection |
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Mark Bower, Director of Data Protection Solutions, NA,
Voltage Security
Mark manages key client relationships and business partnerships for the Voltage Data Protection
Solution across the US. Prior to joining Voltage, Mark spent a number of years as Global Manager for HP's Identity Management Software Business, managing a team that delivered advanced Identity, Access, and
Federation solutions. With 18 years IT experience, Mark specializes in Cryptography and Security, PKI, mission critical solutions, and global scale enterprise software. |
| 10:00-11:00
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Keynote Panel |
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Moderator: Michael M. Kiefer, Midwest Director, Apani
Mr. Kiefer has more than 20 years of IT and network security experience and has been a featured participant at numerous banking, financial crimes and fraud specialist conferences. He has been involved in the development of four successful startups
in network and security technology. His past venture, SecurePipe, was acquired in 2006 by ATW Corp. Previously, he was President of AVAYA North America and directed over 25% of Cisco Systems Global Business, and led the development of Fast Ethernet standards and adoption with National Semiconductor. |
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Ed Bellis, Chief Information Security Officer, Orbitz Worldwide
Ed is responsible for the protection and security of all information and electronic assets, as well as IT compliance, across the wide array of business units that make up Orbitz Worldwide on a global basis. These assets include Orbitz, CheapTickets, eBookers, Away.com, Flairview Travel, The Neat Group, and Travelport for Business. |
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John Green, Information Security Officer, Fiserv Brookfield
John is the Information Security Officer for Fiserv Brookfield, where he is responsible for building and operating the information security risk management program for outsourcing operations that provide service to more than 1000 banks and credit unions nationwide. Previously, he held management roles at CyberSecuritySciences.com, SANS Institute, DoD, and DoD CIRT. John is an author for several of the SANS/GIAC certifications and is a senior faculty member for the SANS Institute. |
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Gail Magnuson, Director of Global Data Privacy, Manpower Inc.
Gail’s privacy team directly supports the 30,000 Manpower, Right Management, Elan and Jefferson Wells employees in over 73 countries, who in turn serve over .4M clients and 11-12M candidates. To help make this happen, Gail’s brings a unique combination of experience to Manpower, with more than ten years as a privacy officer and consultant, as well as 30 years as an IT executive and systems architect in the finance, IT and telecommunications industries. |
| 11:00–11:30 |
Meet the Speakers Networking Reception
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