Verizon Business Hosts Final Webinar Today in Three-Part Security Series

Published: 2 October 2008 y., Thursday

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BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – Verizon Business’ three-part webinar series on the role of governance, risk and compliance in the extended enterprise will culminate today with a session titled: Metrics for Proactive Risk and Vulnerability Management. It will focus on how to manage risk and reduce vulnerabilities.

The first webinar in the series, “Best Practices for Effective Governance, Risk and Compliance,” occurred Sept. 10, followed by the Sept. 17 session, “Compliance & Culture Change: Foundations for Effective Governance, Risk and Compliance.” The series is presented in collaboration with nCircle Network Security.

WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 2, from 1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. ET

WHERE: Click on the link below to register for, or replay, any of the webinars in the series.
http://www.ncircle.com/grs-webinar

WHAT:
Metrics for Proactive Risk and Vulnerability Management
In today’s webinar, speakers from Verizon Business and nCircle will discuss why risk management requires continuous assessment and a metrics-driven approach to successfully secure the enterprise infrastructure. Participants will learn how a risk-based approach to vulnerability management can help them proactively identify weaknesses in their communications infrastructure before incidents occur that can compromise them.

WHO:

  • Robert Vescio, director, security management programs, Verizon Business Security Solutions
  • Jeff Harrell, director of product marketing, nCircle, Inc., a leading provider of security risk and compliance management solutions

An interactive question-and-answer session will follow the presentation.

BACKGROUND: Verizon Business Security Solutions Powered by Cybertrust, a leading global provider of managed security services, offers governance risk and compliance solutions, data loss and prevention solutions, identity management solutions and managed security services, all aimed at helping enterprises and government agencies manage security risk and protect critical assets. The company’s more than 1,100 security professionals around the globe deliver these offerings through a range of managed services, professional services and technologies, based on what best suits the customer. More information is available by visiting http://www.verizonbusiness.com/us/security.

nCircle is the leading provider of agentless security risk and compliance management solutions. More than 4,000 enterprises, government agencies and service providers around the world rely on nCircle's proactive security solutions to manage and reduce security risk and automate compliance on their networks. nCircle has won numerous awards for growth, innovation, customer satisfaction and technology leadership. nCircle is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with regional offices throughout the USA and in London and Toronto. Additional information about nCircle is available at www.ncircle.com.

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