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October 26, 2009
 Web Security at CSI Annual Conference
I'm participating in a panel discussion today moderated by Judy Baltensperger, Wareonearth Communications Inc. and Rafal Los from HP Application Security Center. 

Morphing more business functions into Web 2.0 applications offers both irresistible business opportunities and undeniable security threats. Criminals are using the Web as an attack vector and crafting more sophisticated, exceptionally targeted attacks. Yet who needs to exploit vulnerabilities when there are plenty of malicious ways to use legitimate applications,  like social networking sites and microblogs. And what about the browser? A browser is in a position to both protect the local device from Web-borne threats and thwart attacks that take place solely within the Web—but are current browsers proactively shouldering their security responsibilities? Learn how to both secure your organization’s own Web site and protect your sensitive data from attacks launched from other vulnerable Web sites. Get to know the Web-based threats of today and tomorrow, and explore what next-generation security tools could live up to the promise of revolutionizing Internet security.   

If you are at the audience, come and say hello... 

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