Security Standard Conference Virtual Pressroom

Published: August 14, 2006 | Updated: September 6, 2006
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Press Contact Information:

Rapid Response Team
Waggener Edstrom Worldwide
(503) 443-7070

The Security Standard conference is being held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston Sept. 6–7, 2006. Relevant press material will be available on this site on Sept. 6, and a transcript of the keynote panel will be posted here soon after the presentation.

We look forward to seeing you in Boston in September.

The Security Standard
Sept. 6–7, 2006
John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center
900 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 954-2000

Press Releases

Cisco and Microsoft Unveil Joint Architecture for NAC-NAP Interoperability (Sept. 6, 2006)

Speech Transcripts

Roundtable Discussion: Top Security Concerns: A 360-Degree View from Microsoft (Sept. 6, 2006)

Related Material

White Paper: Cisco Network Admission Control and Microsoft Network Access Protection Interoperability Architecture (.DOC file, 195 KB, September 2006)

Press Release: 2006 E-Crime Watch Survey from CSO Magazine Reveals Insider Threats are on the Rise (.DOC file, 195 KB, Sept. 6, 2006)


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Ted Kummert (L), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security, Access and Solutions Division; Ryan Hamlin (center), General Manager, Microsoft Technology Care and Safety Group; and Ben Fathi (R), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security and Technology Unit share Microsoft's holistic approach to security and its ongoing commitment at a gathering of more than 600 security, business and technology leaders at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006
Ted Kummert (L), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security, Access and Solutions Division; Ryan Hamlin (center), General Manager, Microsoft Technology Care and Safety Group; and Ben Fathi (R), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security and Technology Unit share Microsoft's holistic approach to security and its ongoing commitment at a gathering of more than 600 security, business and technology leaders at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006
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Ryan Hamlin (L), General Manager, Microsoft Technology Care and Safety Group, Microsoft, and Ben Fathi (R), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security and Technology Unit, address top security concerns at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006.
Ryan Hamlin (L), General Manager, Microsoft Technology Care and Safety Group, Microsoft, and Ben Fathi (R), Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Security and Technology Unit, address top security concerns at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006.
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From left: Ted Kummert, Corporate Vice President, Security, Access and Solutions Division; Ryan Hamlin, General Manager, Technology Care and Safety Group; Ben Fathi, Corporate Vice President, Security and Technology Unit; and Doug Cavit, Chief Security Strategist, Trustworthy Computing discuss strategies to make security less reactive at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006.
From left: Ted Kummert, Corporate Vice President, Security, Access and Solutions Division; Ryan Hamlin, General Manager, Technology Care and Safety Group; Ben Fathi, Corporate Vice President, Security and Technology Unit; and Doug Cavit, Chief Security Strategist, Trustworthy Computing discuss strategies to make security less reactive at The Security Standard conference, Boston, Sept. 6, 2006.
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Registration

Please contact Elizabeth McFadden at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, (425) 638-7000.

Keynote Panel: Top Security Concerns: A 360-Degree View From Microsoft
Sept. 6, 9:20–10 a.m. EDT

This keynote panel, led by John Gallant, co-executive producer of The Security Standard, will include Microsoft’s top security executives, who will answer some of IT leaders’ most pressing questions about emerging security threats, privacy and compliance issues, and the need for security to move beyond being a cost center to become a business enabler.

Panelists:

Doug Cavit, chief security strategist for Trustworthy Computing (Word file, 24 KB)

Ben Fathi, corporate vice president of the Security Technology Unit

Ryan Hamlin, general manager of the Technology Care and Safety Group (Word file, 25 KB)

Ted Kummert, vice president of the Security, Access and Solutions Division of the Server and Tools Business


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