Description:
At this event, you will learn about advancements in protecting and securing Web applications from attacks. Stephanie Fohn, Chief Executive Officer, WhiteHat Security will open the program and discuss the myths surrounding Web application security. In addition, David Nester, Director of Solutions Architecture, WhiteHat Security, will present the sixth installment of the WhiteHat Website Security Statistics Report, providing a one-of-a-kind perspective on the state of website security and the issues that organizations must address to avert attack. We will then present a live demonstration of a revolutionary new solution that closes the loop from Web application vulnerability detection to remediation – an integrated solution delivering TOTAL website security. F5 Networks Security Systems Architect, Ty Morton and WhiteHat Security Director of Solutions Architecture, David Nester will offer a first look at "virtual patching," an exciting new concept in website vulnerability management.
This solution:
- Closes the loop from vulnerability detection to remediation
- Increases security via WhiteHat's rapid identification and reporting of website vulnerabilities
- Ensures highly targeted vulnerability remediation (virtual patching) via F5 BIG-IP®
- Application Security Manager (ASM)
- Delivers one-step PCI 6.6 Compliance
Program:
Welcome & Website Security Overview:
(Stephanie Fohn, Chief Executive Officer, WhiteHat Security)
Sixth Installment of the WhiteHat Website Statistics Report:
(David Nester, Director of Solutions Architecture, WhiteHat Security)
Integrated Web Application Firewall Presentation and Demonstration:
(Ty Morton, F5 Networks Security Systems Architect
WhiteHat Security Director of Solutions Architecture, David Nester)
Venues:
February 3, 2009
The Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa
3555 South Ocean Drive
Hollywood, Florida, 33019
February 4, 2009
Intercontinental Houston
222 W. Loop-South
Houston, Texas, 77027
Agenda:
11:30 AM: Registration
Noon: Lunch served
Noon to 1:30 PM Program
4 comments:
Have you looked at Memphis?
Not yet. Good place?
So far on the list...
Portland, OR
Bellevue, WA
Boston, MA
Kansas City, MO
Washington DC
DC area-Reston, VA
Denver, Co
Madison, WI
Houston, TX
Miami, FL
San Jose, Ca
San Francisco, Ca.
Lets add Columbus Georgia to the list.
Thanks Joe, we'll see what we can do. How big is the webappsec crowd out there?
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