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Event: Fraud Protection: Internet Protocol Technologies and the Human
Element
Presenter Info: Art Zentner, Managing Partner & Senior Risk Manager,
Waveroad SecuriT
Veronica Olivier, Managing Partner & Business Development Manager,
Waveroad SecuriT
Host: Dave Menninger, VP Product Management, InforSense
Date: 13 November 2007
Time: 1:30 PM ET (New York)
Duration: 1 hour including Q&A
Description:
The integrity and availability of data is at the heart of your
organization's strategy to keep information confidential. Internet
Protocol (IP) technologies have continuously evolved, and so has the
human element - better known in fraud circles as social engineering.
To address the threat of social engineering, there is now a multi-
generational solution that combines business process intelligence,
risk analytics and IP technologies.
In this webcast, you will learn:
How IP technologies are evolving and will continue to evolve over the
next 10 years, making it more difficult to identify and stop fraud
How social engineering results in the theft of confidential
information for profit (i.e., fraud)
Essential elements for a successful fraud prevention strategy
IntegriT, a flexible and revolutionary solution to prevent fraud
How to justify a Return on Investment (ROI)
Who should attend:
Anyone looking to prevent the unauthorized use of company confidential
information
Risk managers
Business analysts
Security specialists
CEOs, CFOs & Corporate Executives
About InforSense
InforSense Ltd., the leading provider of embedded enterprise
analytics, enables organizations to orchestrate and optimize their
business-critical decision-making processes. Leading pharmaceutical
and biotechnology, consumer goods, healthcare, financial services,
manufacturing and communications companies are using the company's
flagship product, InforSense, to enhance productivity by embedding
analytics within their business processes. The company is privately
held, with European headquarters in London, UK and North American
headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
For questions on the webcast please e-mail information@inforsense.com
Event: Fraud Protection: Internet Protocol Technologies and the Human
Element
Presenter Info: Art Zentner, Managing Partner & Senior Risk Manager,
Waveroad SecuriT
Veronica Olivier, Managing Partner & Business Development Manager,
Waveroad SecuriT
Host: Dave Menninger, VP Product Management, InforSense
Date: 13 November 2007
Time: 1:30 PM ET (New York)
Duration: 1 hour including Q&A
Description:
The integrity and availability of data is at the heart of your
organization's strategy to keep information confidential. Internet
Protocol (IP) technologies have continuously evolved, and so has the
human element - better known in fraud circles as social engineering.
To address the threat of social engineering, there is now a multi-
generational solution that combines business process intelligence,
risk analytics and IP technologies.
In this webcast, you will learn:
How IP technologies are evolving and will continue to evolve over the
next 10 years, making it more difficult to identify and stop fraud
How social engineering results in the theft of confidential
information for profit (i.e., fraud)
Essential elements for a successful fraud prevention strategy
IntegriT, a flexible and revolutionary solution to prevent fraud
How to justify a Return on Investment (ROI)
Who should attend:
Anyone looking to prevent the unauthorized use of company confidential
information
Risk managers
Business analysts
Security specialists
CEOs, CFOs & Corporate Executives
About InforSense
InforSense Ltd., the leading provider of embedded enterprise
analytics, enables organizations to orchestrate and optimize their
business-critical decision-making processes. Leading pharmaceutical
and biotechnology, consumer goods, healthcare, financial services,
manufacturing and communications companies are using the company's
flagship product, InforSense, to enhance productivity by embedding
analytics within their business processes. The company is privately
held, with European headquarters in London, UK and North American
headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
For questions on the webcast please e-mail information@inforsense.com