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Join us Tomorrow for "Rethinking Email Security: Best Practices to Protect and Maintain Private Communications"

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WEBINAR:
Rethinking Email Security: Best Practices to Protect and Maintain Private Communications


Tuesday October 28, 2014
Time: 1:00pm ET/ 10:00am PT



 
 

2014 has been called “The Year of Encryption.”  Recent data breaches, personal identity theft cases, and email snooping concerns have put a spotlight on the importance of protecting sensitive data, both inside and outside the enterprise.

Email is invaluable to enterprises and it’s critical to end users who employ it more than the telephone, instant messaging and social media combined.  Email is the easiest mode of communication and file transfer, which also makes it an easy target for data theft.

As email users communicate sensitive data, often in the form of credit card numbers, social security numbers, phone numbers, personal financial data, and personal health information, it is sent and resent to multiple users and locations. Sometimes this data is secure, but all too often, it is not. This impacts companies of all sizes where email security vulnerabilities are both internal and external to the enterprise.

The need to protect private information being communicated by email between colleagues, customers, prospects, patients, loan applicants, and clients — and while at rest inside mailboxes — is now the norm. Unfortunately, many enterprise email solutions are several years old and use outdated and ineffective security technology.

Join us for this session in which we will explore the key concepts and best practices to protect and maintain private email communications and why you need to rethink your email security – before your company is the next victim to suffer from a data breach. Hear from two email security experts -- Michael Osterman of Osterman Research, and Stacia Topping of Voltage Security -- and learn:

  • Best practices for securing sensitive email communications.
  • When it’s the right time to replace your legacy email security.
  • How to protect sensitive email information as it flows to and from the enterprise.
  • Latest insights on Identity-Based Encryption and Stateless Key Management.
  • How other enterprises deploy the world’s most popular email security solution.
  • How end-to-end Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) helps protect email in the event of a vulnerability being exploited.

 
 

 
 
Presenters:

Stacia Topping

Product Manager, Voltage Security

Mark Bower

Stacia Topping has more than 15 years in product management, design, development, content and management. She has a broad range of expertise in managing products including requirements, functional implementations, design, and product lifecycle management. Stacia has played a prominent role in building strategy and product demand for Voltage SecureMail products for more than 3 years with Voltage Security. Prior to joining Voltage Security, Stacia was responsible for managing next generation web applications, UI design, development and onscreen content for large scale software applications. Stacia is an award-winning STC Award writer who brings a unique, broad perspective both to the challenges facing the industry today and the difficulties that experience making critical technology decisions.

 



Michael Osterman

Principal, Osterman Research

Michael Osterman

Michael Osterman is the principal of Osterman Research, Inc., founded in 2001. Since that time, the company has become one of the leading analyst firms in the messaging and collaboration space, providing research, analysis, white papers and other services to companies like Microsoft, IBM, Google, EMC, Symantec, Hewlett Packard and many others.  
Prior to founding Osterman Research, Michael was the Vice President of Market Research at Creative Networks, a leading market research and consulting firm focused on the messaging and directory markets. Michael has also held positions with the SRI International Business Intelligence Center, Ryan Hankin Kent, ElectroniCast and Gnostic Concepts. His background includes research and analysis of various markets, including computer-aided software engineering, data communications, telecommunications, and fiber optic components.

Michael is a frequent speaker at industry and vendor-sponsored events on the topics of archiving, messaging and Web security, instant messaging, presence and other messaging- and collaboration-focused issues. He is also the author of a weekly column on messaging, Web and collaboration issues for Messaging Wire.

Moderator

Erik K. Linask
Group Editorial Director, TMCnet

Erik K. Linask

Erik oversees the daily operation of TMCnet, which delivers news, information, videos, white papers, podcasts, and more to three million visitors each month. He is also a contributor to TMCnet as well as TMC's IP Communications publications. Prior to joining the TMC team, several years ago, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine's survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute.

 
     
     
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