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SECURITY FORUM-OCTOBER 19TH: SECURITY STRATEGIES FOR THE ENTERPRISE
Technology Managers Forum's 13th annual October conference for Fortune 1000 IT managers

Thursday, October 19th, 2006—8:00AM-4:00PM
11 Fulton Street, Bridgewaters conference center, New York City

OVERVIEW & MISSION
TechForum's mission is to bring together colleagues who are facing similar challenges so they can explore together effective solutions based on real-world implementations. At Security Forum on Oct. 19th, 2006, Fortune 1000 security managers, along with industry insiders, will provide an in-depth look at security metrics and present examples and case studies to show how corporations are valuing data and measuring the effectiveness of their security practices; explore how organizations are developing a secure infrastructure for e-business transactions; and discuss how business managers, data architects, developers, infrastructure people and data center groups are collaborating to create effective IT security for their companies
REAL-WORLD CASE STUDIES--FROM THE TRENCHES
What's separates TechForum's Security Forum from the rest of the conference milieu? Instead of giving a soapbox to analysts who spout research but have never had to implement the solutions they tout, Security Forum 2006 features practicing end-user IT managers from the Fortune 500 companies as its panelists who've been in the trenches. We present real-world case studies featuring the Fortune 500 IT managers. You'll hear about their successes--and their failures. You'll gain insight into the implementation problems they encountered, and how they solved them (or didn't). You'll even hear an argument--or two! What you won't hear is the usual hype-without-substance that pretty much characterizes every other conference out there. Speakers share their experience managing and implementing these solutions--and no-holds barred, because we don't allow press at our events.
NO PRESS, ANALYSTS, CONSULTANTS
And even our vendor speakers are encouraged to give examples instead of
product pitches. Vendor presentations are vetted beforehand to make sure they are applicable to our audience and provide useful material for IT managers. There are no product demonstrations. All TechForum conference speakers are asked to discuss their own experiences in developing competitive and secure infrastructures. You'll hear real-world examples and case studies from your peers who have actually implemented the technology they are speaking about. No analysts, consultants, or academics speak at our events. And no press is allowed, so the discussion is honest and revealing.

ATTENDANCE BY INVITATION ONLY
Because all of TechForum events are for the benefit of the IT manager at mid- to- large companies, all of our events are open only to sponsors, and practicing end user IT managers at mid to large companies. That means: no job seekers, no consultants, no analysts, no press. Unless you are a sponsor of our events (click here for more on sponsorship), our events are open only to TechForum members or currently employed IT managers at mid-to-large firms. See our full list of requirements for attendance below for more on who is eligible to attend our events. If you think you meet our requirements for attendance, apply for an invitation to attend below.

Conference Agenda

Security Forum-Oct. 19th, 2006: IT Security for the Enterprise
Date: Thursday, Oct. 19th, 2006
Time: 8:00AM—4:00 PM
Location: Bridgewaters conference center, 11 Fulton Street, South Street Seaport, New York City
Agenda: http://www.techforum.com/sf2006_2/index.html
Directions: http://www.techforum.com/conferenceinfo/directions.html
Cost: Free to Technology Managers Forum members and qualified quests (end-user IT managers at mid-large firms only—no vendors)
Register at: http://www.techforum.com/register.cfm or email vadams@techforum.com or 212-787-1122
Attendee profile: end-user IT managers only at mid-to-large firms; no press, no analysts, no vendors, no consultants as individual attendees, please.
Agenda:
8:00 - 9:00AM Registration, Networking, Exhibits & Continental Breakfast

9:00-9:30AM KEYNOTE: Software as a Service (SaaS): What the New Model Brings to Security
Philippe Courtot, Chairman and CEO, Qualys

9:30–10:15AM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: Loose Cannons—Controlling Portable Media and Remote Access
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists: Kylie Watson, CISO, SMBC
Anthony Nguyen, CISM, CISSP, Director, Info. Sec. Mgr., Head of IT Security, AXA Equitable
Randy Smith, CISSP, Manager Information Security, UPS
Ted Doty, CSA Product Manager, Cisco Systems

10:15-11:00AM Exhibits

11:00–11:45AM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: Analyze This: Assessing Security Risks For Key Applications
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists: Frank Perrelli, VP Common Application Services, Pershing
Joe Traietta, AVP Information Security, Security Review, The Bank of New York
Peter Belina, Managing Director, IT Risk Global Application Security, JPMorgan Chase
Rajiv Gupta, Founder and CEO, Securent
Lucas Nelson, Technical Manager Advisory Services, Symantec Corporation

11:45AM-12:30PM Exhibits and Networking

12:30– 2:00PM Luncheon & Best Practice Awards Presentation
KEYNOTE: The 7 Deadly Sins of the Application Data Center
Kurt Roemer, Chief Security Officer, Application Networking Group, Citrix Systems

2:00 – 2:45PM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Enterprise Security vs. Individual Privacy
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists: Warren Axelrod, Business Information Security Officer, US Trust
James McGovern, Chief Security Architect, The Hartford
Rita Reynolds, Privacy Officer, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Kimberly Getgen Bargero, Vice President Marketing, Sendmail

2:45-3:15 PM Exhibits and Networking; Coffee and Dessert Break

3:15–4:00PM CORPORATE CHALLENGE: Angry Villagers: Dealing With the Consequences of a Security Breach
Moderator: Priscilla Tate, Executive Director, Technology Managers Forum
Panelists:
Renee Guttmann, Senior Director Information Security, Time Inc
Larry Whiteside Jr., Deputy CISO, AVP Global Information Security, Marsh & McLennan
Joel Tietz, Chief Privacy Officer-Operational Risk Mgmt., AXA Financial

4:00-4:15PM Drawings for Door Prizes: Must be present to win. Prizes include: iPOD Video, 30 GB, courtesy of TechForum; 20 $20 Barnes&Noble gift certificates for first 20 arrivals in morning, courtesy of TechForum; iPOD Nano courtesy of CipherOptics; Motorola Bluetooth Wireless Cell Phone Headset, courtesy of Akibia; GarmineTrex Legend, Personal Navigator, courtesy of Citrix Systems; Laptop Security Pack (Targus Defcon 1 alarmed cable, Kanguru Micro Drive, Ogio’s Streetpack Metroid case, Lojack for laptops), courtesy of Kaspersky Lab; iPod Nano, courtesy of Nexus Consortium and McAfee Security; a Palm Zire, courtesy of Secure Computing;
$100 Wells Fargo Gift Card, courtesy of TriCipher; iPOD courtesy of Qualys; iPOD Nano, courtesy of Fiberlink; digital camera courtesy of SenSage; iPod Nano, courtesy of Symantec.



Conference Sponsors  
Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Bronze Sponsors
Citrix Systems Cisco Systems
Akibia

Qualys
   
Sendmail


CipherOptics

 

  Securent

CREDANT Technologies

  Symantec Corporation

GeoTrust, Inc.

    GraniteEdge Networks

    Intel

    Juniper Networks
    Kaspersky Lab

   

McAfee Security

    Maxxan
    nCipher

    NetContinuum
    NetVision


 

 


Network Intelligence

 
    Nexus Consortium


    Open Service

    Secure Computing
    Secure Software

    SenSage
    TriCipher

 

 

 

 
Conference Advisory Board  
Anthony Nguyen, CISM, CISSP, Director, Information Security Manager, Head of IT Security, AXA Equitable
Warren Axelrod, Director Information Security, Pershing LLC
Roseanne Calluori, Asst. Treasurer Information Security, Bank of New York
Gabrielle Dowling, Manager of IT Security, Proskauer Rose LLP
Michael Frank, Assistant Director & Agency, ISO, Port Authority of NY & NJ
Gabriel Lopez-Walle, IT Risk Management, JPMorgan Chase
Joseph S. Mastrandrea, Program Manager Vendor Security, Guardian Life Insurance
James McGovern, Chief Security Architect, The Hartford
Jon Miller, Chief Information Security Officer, NYC Human Resources Admin.
Gary Murphy, Vice President, Citigroup
Gregg Olsen, Director Technical Infrastructure, TransitCenter Inc
Frank Perrelli, VP Common Application Services, Pershing LLC
Kenia Rincon, Information Security Manager, Schering-Plough
Ben Rothke, Director- Security, AXA Financial
Jim Routh, Chief Information Security Officer, DTCC
Al Stark, Manager-HIPAA and Project Office, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Michael Stoico, Director International IT Risk Mgmnt., Met Life
Larry Whiteside, AVP, Enterprise Technology Group, Marsh
Mitch Zahler, First VP Information Security, HSBC
Dan Zeevi, IT Planning, Con Edison
Randy Smith, Project Manager Telecommunicatons, United Parcel Service
Larry Labella, Vice President, Merrill Lynch
Anthony DeCerce, Director IT, Clifford Chance US LLP
Jason Harrell, NY Local Security Officer, CISSP, ISSMP, ABN AMRO
Apply to Attend
REQUIREMENTS FOR INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE
You must meet one of the following two criteria to attend. Technology Managers Forum reserves the right to decline any registrant it deems ineligible to attend.
  • IT MANAGERS, SENIOR LEVEL END-USERS, AT MID-TO LARGE COMPANIES: Attendance at our events is restricted to corporate IT managers actively managing some aspect of technology at a company earning $200 million in gross annual revenue, with at least 200 users. Individual registrants may NOT be press, educators, students, vendors (see note to vendors below), consultants, or anyone not actively managing some aspect of technology at a their company.
  • TECHNOLOGY MANAGERS FORUM MEMBERS:Technology Managers Forum members (membership subject to approval by Technology Managers Forum) may attend and bring guests, subject to approval by Technology Managers Forum.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR AN INVITATION?
Please apply to attend this event by filling out the registration page on the website. We will let you know the status of your registration within two days.
Or call at 212-787-1122, or email our membership director Victoria Adams at vadams@techforum.com to inquire about registration if you wish to know immediately if you qualify.
NOTE TO VENDORS: Vendor companies must sponsor an event in order to attend. Vendor companies are those companies who would potentially sell their products or services to our attendees. No vendor company employees may attend our events individually. If you are a vendor or consulting firm, call us at 212-787-1122; email our executive director Priscilla Tate at ptate@techforum.com, or inquire online about sponsorship, exhibit, and speaking opportunities. Vendor representatives, i.e. IT managers, for companies that sell their products or services to IT managers, even if they meet the above criteria, are NOT eligible for attendance at Technology Managers events.

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