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ABSTRACT:
It's said that encryption is easy (or at least easier) than key management, which is the hard piece. But what does key management mean to you? Chances are that you're facing pressure from all over the enterprise to do a better job managing keys - but what are the drivers, challenges and pitfalls? And most importantly, how should you prioritize? The reality is that key management means something different to almost everyone, and in any given enterprise it will mean many things at the same time.

Register for this 45 minute webcast featuring Richard Moulds, author of "Key Management for Dummies" and EVP Product Strategy at Thales (formerly nCipher), as he explains:

  • How to identify where your organization is on the adoption curve and what you need to consider next
  • The different strategies and solutions needed when protecting data at rest, data in motion and data in use
  • Practical advice on solutions and their relative maturity for database, networking and storage technologies
  • How leading organizations successfully address key management

Attend this webinar and receive your complimentary printed copy of the popular "Key Management for Dummies" book - while supplies last.

When: Thursday, August 6, 2009 10:00 PST 12:00 CST 1:00 EST





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Data Security | Encryption Standards | Endpoint Security | Security | Security Best Practices | Security Management | Security Policies | Security Systems | Security Tokens

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