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Information Protection: Architecting for a Data-Centric Future

Presenters: Trent Henry, and Dan Blum

Duration: 3hrs 39min

Description: Network, host, and application controls will always be essential to an enterprise, but data protection is hitting a fever pitch of importance across the industry and will be a critical element of future security architecture. Information-centric protection acknowledges the new realities in IT: extensive outsourcing, cloud computing, new forms of collaborative work, data-oriented compliance requirements, and malicious attackers who go after private customer information and intellectual property alike. This workshop will set the stage for creating data-centric security architecture, including approaches to data leakage, encryption, presentation virtualization, rights management, electronic discovery, and more. Hand-in-hand with technical approaches, Burton Group will cover essential security program elements whose governance, policy, process, and training/awareness will result in effective architecture.

You will learn answers to these questions:

  • What are critical non-technical controls that help to keep data confidential?
  • What technologies make sense in various infrastructure layers—perimeter, identity & access, point-of-use, applications, and repositories?
  • How can information protection align with content management and electronic discovery?
  • When should encryption, rights management, network content filters, endpoint agents and other solutions be deployed?
  • What are the security program elements that make a data-centric architecture effective?

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