On-demand Webcast:
A practical approach for a mobile data-centric security strategy
Featuring: Jamie Bass, Director - PwC Advisory Security practice Sponsored by: FS-ISAC
Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have become mainstream business tools. Enterprises are accelerating their adoption of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model to increase staff productivity and extend their relationships and brand to customers and partners through mobile channels, especially email. This presents major challenges to their existing security architecture and programs; every environment now features an unprecedented mix of operating systems, applications and practices.
Today's point solutions are complex to manage and create security gaps that are vulnerable to hacker activity and are cumbersome to the user. Enterprises need to extend end-to-end data and email protection across the entire IT infrastructure – from laptops and desktops, to cloud-based and web-based systems and applications, and smartphones and tablets. More importantly, they need to understand where their sensitive data is traveling into and out of their organization and how to reduce their exposure.
Listen to Jamie Bass, Director - PwC Advisory, PwC and Terence Spies, CTO from Voltage Security, discuss:
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Real-world mobile data security strategy implementation, trends, and solutions to combat new threats to data, emails, and files in the dynamic shift to mobility |
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Best practices in data discovery and classification, and how to ensure business data is protected |
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How to design a data-centric approach to secure sensitive data and email across the extended enterprise, including mobile devices |
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Practical application of data-centric security in mobility, especially for regulated communications – email and file data – inside and outside the enterprise |
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Featured Speakers
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| Director, PwC Advisory - PwC
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| Jamie Bass is a Director in PwC's Advisory Security practice. Jamie has 18 years of experience in security spanning identity management, single sign on, secure coding, encryption, and strategy development. In eight years of experience with mobile development and access control, he has worked with leading tools and processes for allowing mobile devices to securely connect to corporate resources both internal and external. Jamie leads PwC's Mobile Security Core Team and is active in the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) and part of the CSA Mobile Security Working Group. |
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| CTO, Voltage Security |
| Terence Spies has over 14 years of security and systems software development experience, working with leading companies such as Microsoft, Asta Networks and others. As Chief Technology Officer at Voltage, he oversees the expansion of Voltage IBE technology into new application areas such as mobility, data storage and other areas where application data security is required. Terence works with a number of cryptography standards groups, and serves as the chair of X9F1, which focuses on cryptographic tools for banking applications. In addition, he is the author of the FFSEM submission to NIST, the first proposal for a Format Preserving Encryption mode for AES. Terence graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Logic and Computation from Carnegie Mellon University. |
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