April 24, 2006

Security Audits - How to Implement Them and What to Look For

If you've been running a business for more than a few days, chances are some sort of malware has squiggled into your network. And if you're bigger than just a few computers, chances are your users have brought in something that's compromising your network, including rogue wireless access points, inappropriate file sharing, and peer-to-peer systems. Plus, application holes and their patches seem to crop up with startling regularity these days.

If you are a small business and interested in learning more on what you can do about this, come join me during a PC Magazine webcast event on April 26th at 2pm EST where we are going to explore this. In this event we will describe first exactly why you should conduct regular security audits, help you develop a check list of key elements to look for, and then walk you through the best practices of conducting a security audit - and then fixing the problems – for small businesses.

And I won't be alone in discussing this. Moderated by John Dickinson from PC Magazine, Jon Clay (Trend Micro) and Cory Scott (Symantec) will join me in taking your questions about security audits and how they can be an effective addition to the security analytics for your business.

You can get more information, including instructions on how to register, by clicking here.

Come join the conversation! I hope to see you there.

Posted by SilverStr at April 24, 2006 01:09 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Dana,

Was this recorded? The link doesn't offer up a recording.

Posted by: Amy at April 27, 2006 03:02 PM

Hey Amy,

Ya it was recorded. Let me see if I can dig up the recording link for you.

Posted by: Dana Epp at April 30, 2006 07:58 PM
Post a comment









Remember personal info?