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Event Details
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Dynamic Resilience: Security and
Continuity 2006 Conference
Conference
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Wednesday, 24th May, 2006
Hyatt Regency, Mumbai
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Thursday, 25th May, 2006
Intercontinental Eros Park Royal, New Delhi |
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Dynamic Resilience: Security and Continuity 2006
Conference |
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| Kapil Dev Singh |
| Country Manager, IDC (India) Ltd. |
| Dynamic Resilience |
Why is a truly secure IT infrastructure so
difficult to achieve within an enterprise? Simply
because it's a constantly moving target!
IDC believes Dynamic Resilience is a practical framework
with which to approach this challenge. Through framework
based on a proactive approach to business continuity,
Dynamic Resilience is geared to addresses the need for
adaptation and change within continuous operations of an
enterprise's critical business processes.
In his presentation, Mr. Low will discuss the key
technological components that enable the enterprise
infrastructure to achieve dynamic resilience.
While drawing from the latest IDC Worldwide and
Asia/Pacific research, he will also share with the
audience how IT decision makers are deploying the use of
the Dynamic Resilience framework, the challenges that
they face, and how these are eventually, overcome. |
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| Praveen Sengar |
| Senior Analyst, Software & Services
Research, IDC (India) Ltd. |
| Dynamic Resilience |
Why is a truly secure IT infrastructure so
difficult to achieve within an enterprise? Simply
because it's a constantly moving target!
IDC believes Dynamic Resilience is a practical framework
with which to approach this challenge. Through framework
based on a proactive approach to business continuity,
Dynamic Resilience is geared to addresses the need for
adaptation and change within continuous operations of an
enterprise's critical business processes.
In his presentation, Mr. Low will discuss the key
technological components that enable the enterprise
infrastructure to achieve dynamic resilience.
While drawing from the latest IDC Worldwide and
Asia/Pacific research, he will also share with the
audience how IT decision makers are deploying the use of
the Dynamic Resilience framework, the challenges that
they face, and how these are eventually, overcome. |
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| New Delhi - Manoj Chugh, President,
EMC India & SAARC, Mumbai - Manish Bapat, National
Manager NAS & CAS Technologies - India & SAARC, EMC Data Storage
Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd. |
| Information Centric Approach : The Blue
Print for a Resilient Enterprise |
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| Amod Ranade |
| InfraStruXure Product Manager,
American Power Conversion (APC) |
| Optimizing Business Continuity with
On-Demand Architecture for Network-Critical Physical
Infrastructure |
| “It is critical for IS organizations to
understand the current and future needs of their
customers, anticipate them wherever possible and design
IT infrastructures with change in mind, to ensure they
can handle the unexpected.”
Designing and deploying a resilient and agile Data
Center is critical to achieving the Business Continuity
goals of the future. Mr. Amod Ranade will provide a
brief overview on network critical physical
infrastructure (NCPI) explaining its importance in a
data center build out. He will also talk about Disaster
Recovery VS Business Continuity illuminating the
difference between the two. He will also explain the
role of NCPI in a company’s DR and Business Continuity
plan. |
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| Ken Low |
| CISSP, GSLC, Security Lead, Asia
Pacific Rim, 3Com Corporation |
| Auto-Protecting Networks: How Intrusion
Prevention Is Automating & Winning The War Against
Infrastructure, Application & Performance Attacks Today
& Tomorrow |
In today's hyper-competitive markets, the
concern over network security
have moved out of the exclusive realm of IT and have
become an operational
priority that many chief executives and senior managers
are focused on
now.While the IT organization retains the primary
responsibility for warding off network intrusions, the
impact of any attack is felt throughout an organization
today – both in the direct costs of repairing the
damage, and in the indirect costs which are incurred
when corporate resources are “down” and core business
goals simply can’t be forwarded. The problem for all of
us is that these security incidents are getting worse,
and fast.
Attacks are getting more sophisticated and networks
are becoming more complex. As more of business moves
on-line and internal processes are tied together, the
cost of an intrusion is jumping dramatically. More
operations, employees, and profits are affected. To make
matters worse, network threats have moved from
predictable front door attacks to all sorts of internal
and external, wired and wireless, direct and indirect
assaults.
Whether these are virus or worm infestations, denial
of service floods, spyware, or active hacking by
individuals, it almost does not matter. “Downtime” means
“Out of Action” – your business will lose money, the
only question is, “How much?”
- Hacking in this country: more reasons for
downtime today
- The 3 myths of network security: firewalls,
anti-virus & intrusion
detection systems (IDS)
- Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS): stopping the
attacks before they
happen
- Case study: how to thwart 803,000 attacks
in a week
The Auto-Protecting Network: the future of network
security now
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| Dr. Keith White |
| Security Services Director for Asia
Pacific, Lucent Technologies |
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Network Security - the New Paradigm. |
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In this presentation Dr Keith White will explore and
discuss some of the emerging security threats to both
networks and service providers, including not only
malicious threats to infrastructure and facilites but
also new and emerging threats related to revenue
protection and fraud control. Keith will also present
some concepts for new solutions that are being adopted
by progressive network administrators in mitigating and
outsourcing vulnerability detection and management |
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| Geoff Haggart |
| Vice President EMEA/APAC, Websense
Inc. |
| The Web Threat Landscape – The Rise of
the Virtual Environment |
| With more and more internet-enabled
devices, security is not just a perimeter issue and if
left unsecured, can provide an open gateway to elicit
material, illegal content or confidential information.
The boundaries of this new ‘virtual environment’ are
being built outside the corporate infrastructure – so
what layers of protection do IT Managers need to
consider? The death of the traditional gateway opens up
companies to the vulnerability of internet threats such
as spyware, mobile malicious code, Trojan horses, worms
and keylogging. This presentation covers what
corporations should consider in securing their extended
computing environment and how they can protect their
employees and their business against web based threats. |
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| Surendra Singh |
| Head-South East Asia & India, Websense Inc. |
| The Web Threat Landscape – The Rise of
the Virtual Environment |
| With more and more internet-enabled
devices, security is not just a perimeter issue and if
left unsecured, can provide an open gateway to elicit
material, illegal content or confidential information.
The boundaries of this new ‘virtual environment’ are
being built outside the corporate infrastructure – so
what layers of protection do IT Managers need to
consider? The death of the traditional gateway opens up
companies to the vulnerability of internet threats such
as spyware, mobile malicious code, Trojan horses, worms
and keylogging. This presentation covers what
corporations should consider in securing their extended
computing environment and how they can protect their
employees and their business against web based threats. |
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| Vishak Raman |
| Country Manager - India, Fortinet Inc. |
| Trends in Security Appliances |
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| Arun Omkarlal Gupta |
| Director - IT, Philips
Electronics India Ltd. |
| Effective Technology Resilience:
Process, Metrics and Mindset |
| The presentation will cover how companies
look at security and technology resilience and what it
takes to succeed from a CIOs perspective. The
information presented will be experiential and provide a
perspective of what works in real life. |
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B.V. Jagadeesh
Group Vice President and General Manager, Application
Networking Group, Citrix |
| Enhancing the performance, security and
reliability of Web-based applications |
| Citrix NetScaler application delivery
solutions combine the features and functions of
traditional data centre point products - load balancing,
caching, compression, SSL acceleration, attack defence,
SSL VPN - into a single network appliance, built from
the ground up to maximize the performance of
applications.
Citrix NetScaler products deliver:
- Maximized application performance
- End-to-end application security
- Continuous application availability
- Reduced cost of operations
Citrix NetScaler products maximize the performance
and security of Web-enabled applications. Plus, since
NetScaler’s single, unified device takes the place of a
number of point solutions, overall network
infrastructures are dramatically simplified, and overall
operational costs are dramatically reduced.
Citrix NetScaler products increase the performance of
Oracle, PeopleSoft, SAP, Siebel, Outlook Web Access,
e-commerce applications and custom applications 70% or
more, while increasing security and decreasing
operational costs.
Everyday, leading Global 2000 enterprises, including
large e-businesses of the world like Google, eBay,
Yahoo, SBI, Cricinfo.com, rely on Citrix Netscaler
solutions to dramatically accelerate application
performance. All without adding servers, bandwidth, or
consultants. Perhaps that’s why Citrix Netscaler
application delivery systems are rated # 1 in customer
satisfaction among layer 4-7 networking vendors. |
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