Unknown attacks are quickly becoming the next great information security challenge for today's organizations. As the window of time between the disclosure of a new vulnerability and the emergence of unique threats that operate against it continues to diminish, it dimishes the effectiveness of many conventional countermeasures, including patch management.

Being one of the world's foremost global information security expects, Mr. Paul Henry will share his view and discuss the details of this growing danger and subsequently provides an evaluation of the various technologies available to counter the risk it introduces.

 Topic

Seminar: Fighting the Unknown Attack

 Date 15-May-2006 (Mon)
 Time

7:00pm - 8:30pm
7:00pm - 7:10pm (Registration)

 Venue

P4801, Academic Building, City University, Kowloon Tong

 Seats

PISA Members and Invited Organisations/Guests Only
Limited seats. First-come-first-serve.

 Registration Use this Registration Form
Fax:2900-8338
Email to registration@pisa.org.hk
 Speaker

Mr. Paul Henry

Mr. Paul Henry is one of the world's foremost global information security experts, with more than 20 years experience managing security initiatives for Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations worldwide.

At Secure Computing, Henry plays a key strategic role in launching new products and re-tooling existing product lines. In his role as Vice President Strategic Accounts, Henry also advises and consults on some of the worldˇ¦s most challenging and high-risk information security projects, including the National Banking System in Saudi Arabia, Department of Defense's Satellite Data Project, USA, and NTT Data in Japan.

Henry is a frequently cited by major and trade print publications as an expert on both technical security topics and general security trends, and serves as an expert commentator for network broadcast outlets such as NBC and CNBC. In addition, Henry regularly authors thought leadership articles on technical security issues, and his expertise and insight help shape the editorial direction of key security publications such as the Information Security Management Handbook, where he is a consistent contributor.

Paul serves as a featured and keynote speaker at network security seminars and conferences worldwide, delivering presentations on diverse topics including network access control, Cyber crime, DDoS attack risk mitigation, firewall architectures, computer and network forensics, Enterprise security architectures and managed security services.

Presentation Slides

Day Zero Threat Mitigation (1.7MB)

Photos

 Organizer

   
 Professional Information Security Association

  


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