I am appearing on a webinar tomorrow with my friends at Spectorsoft. The webinar is free and one attendee will win an iPad3. The details are below:
Date: April 18, 2012 | Time: 2:00 PM EST
Attend and learn about User Activity Monitoring, a unique technology that’s a critical piece of your overall Compliance initiative.
Attend this webinar and learn how User Activity Monitoring will help you:
- Assess the current state of your security … quickly
- Alert you to breaches in regulations … regardless of the application being used
- Audit access to sensitive information … automatically
- Provide absolute Context and Proof … document success or failure to meet regulations and standards
See how User Activity Monitoring blows away expensive, labor-intensive manual efforts such as aggregating disparate events and alerts to piece together your Compliance picture!
More Benefits of User Activity Monitoring
User Activity Monitoring allows Compliance and Security Experts, IT pros, Risk Managers, and HR to see what users and groups of users are doing at their network PCs, Macs, or laptops. SPECTOR 360 captures and replays how people, departments, and divisions work, which applications and systems they are using, and how they communicate, making it fast and easy to ensure Compliance.
Appearing on the Webinar:
Nick Cavalancia
Nick Cavalancia, MCSE/MCT/MCNE/MCNI, is SpectorSoft’s VP of Marketing where he assists in driving innovation and the evangelism of SpectorSoft solutions. He has over 18 years of enterprise IT experience and is an accomplished consultant, trainer, speaker, columnist and author. He has authored, co-authored and contributed to over a dozen books on Windows, Active Directory, Exchange and other Microsoft technologies.
Alan Shimel
Alan is the co-founder and Managing Partner of The CISO Group, where he focuses on security consulting and PCI compliance management for the payment industry. He is an often-cited personality in the technology community and is a sought-after speaker at industry and government conferences and events. His commentary about the state of security, open source and life is followed closely by many industry insiders via his blog and podcast, "Ashimmy, After All These Years” (www.ashimmy.com).