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RCR Wireless | March 2013

Reader Forum: The myth of BYOD – Why network access is the key to security

Managing the access between the wired and wireless networks to enforce exactly what access is allowed to BYOD devices has to be the first step in any wireless initiative – before any thought of managing the mobile device can be considered.

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Dark Reading | February 2013

More Intelligent Services Help Rein In Security Policies

When setting and managing policies--whether using only on-premise technology or taking advantage of a service--companies should start by keeping the high-level goals in mind and do a complete inventory of their assets, says Mike Lloyd, chief technology officer for security-management firm RedSeal Networks. Following the initial creation of policies for the organization and technical policies for each device, the security team should also validate that each part of the network complies with policy.

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Fast Company | February 2013

Barack Obama Is The First Cyber War President, But A President Can't Win A Cyber War

RedSeal Networks develops security assessment software for government and large corporations, Another In-Q-Tel-backed company, Tenable, handles vulnerability management projects for large and small clients while even collaboration platform Huddle receives funding to make secure communication tools for government agencies. In-Q-Tel's Dan Geer wrote in 2010 that the CIA-linked venture capital firm's goal in cybersecurity investments is to pursue “the absence of unmitigatable surprise.” Once again, that defensive posture shows up.

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Dark Reading | February 2013

Taming Big Bad Data For Better Security

For companies, then, the first step is finding missing systems -- and missing data -- in their networks, Lloyd says. "What we found is that all security teams have dark space in terms of big data," he says. "If you don't have all your data, you can't do good big-data analytics."

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(IN)SECURE | February 2013

RedSeal 6.5 supports BYOD, SIEM and risk metrics

“In an ideal world, CISOs, CIOs, IT security directors and administrators can take a look at their network and close any gaps that expose vulnerabilities, but the reality is, most organizations have ‘known unknowns’ – assets that are out of sight, not properly monitored or tracked, but important due to their downstream impact on other assets that are visible,” said Parveen Jain, president and CEO of RedSeal Networks. “You can’t protect what you can’t see.”

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Immix Department of State Mobile Computing Forum

May 23, 2013 | Washington, DC

The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Information Resource Management will host an educational forum and IT Expo, themed “Mobile Computing,” reflecting their mission to empower diplomacy, consular services and development, by providing access to information and technology solutions anytime and anywhere.

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Evanta CISO Executive Summit

May 29, 2013 | New York, NY

The CISO Executive Summit agenda is truly timely, relevant and thought-provoking for enterprise CISOs throughout the Northeast. Together, we will hone our leadership skills and challenge one another to new heights in our respective organizations. We will share best practices and discuss areas of pressing concern to IT security executives determined to lead the charge throughout 2013 and beyond.

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Cyber Security Conference

May 30, 2013 | Washington, DC

Digital Government Institute's 6th annual Cyber Security Conference will explore today's cyber threats and offer an opportunity for those supporting government security initiatives to collaborate on how to detect, protect, and respond to these challenges.

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NANOG

Jun 03-05, 2013 | New Orleans, Louisiana

NANOG is an educational and operational forum for the coordination and dissemination of technical information related to backbone/enterprise networking technologies and operational practices.

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NG Security Summit

Jun 05-07, 2013 | Denver, CO

The Next Generation Security Summit will once again serve as an arena for senior level executives to engage in clear and focused dialogue with their peers and examine their management objectives in a relaxed and vibrant environment. The Next Generation Security Summit is a two-and-a-half-day event bringing together C-level technology executives from the financial services, healthcare, government, education, retail, and utility industries. In its sixth year, the unique and professional forum has been used as a rewarding discussion and learning platform by hundreds of the industry's leading CIOs and CISOs.

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