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ABSTRACT:
Developing and implementing an effective IT security audit program that reduces the cost of compliance efforts is a challenge for many security professionals today. What can your company do to establish an IT security audit strategy that can help you remain secure and compliant?
Attend this webcast and learn how you can turn security and audit from foes to friends. Discover step by step how you can create an IT security audit management strategy and remain compliant with regulations such as FFIEC, HIPAA and PCI.
View this webcast and find out about an IT security audit tool that can help you reduce regulatory compliance costs and increase IT security. Discover how to:
- Lessen the manpower needed to complete an audit
- Increase efficiency and ease your audit process
- Decrease the amount of time spent on your audits
- Ensure accuracy and eliminate redundant work
- And more
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SPEAKERS:
Mike Rothman
President, Security Incite
Mike Rothman is a monthly columnist for ebizQ and host of ebizQ's Mike Rothman Security Report, a monthly podcast. Mike is ebizQ's senior security analyst and is a frequent speaker and moderator for enterprise security-related ebizQ Webinars. Mike is president and principal analyst of Security Incite, an industry analyst firm in Atlanta, and the author of The Pragmatic CSO: 12 Steps to Being a Security Master.
Brady Justice
Director of Systems Engineering, TraceSecurity
Brady Justice has over seven years in the high-technology field and currently is the Director of Systems Engineering for TraceSecurity. Prior to TraceSecurity, Brady was a senior security engineer for Garrison Technologies. Prior to Garrison, Brady worked as an independent consultant in the high-technology field maintaining and running several networks including large telco's IRC servers. He also provided security expertise on IDS and firewalls and other security technologies.
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