Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Don't Miss 6/28 Webinar Featuring M86 CEO John Vigouroux

M86 Webinar Invitation


You're Invited to Attend

Industry reports show that cybercrime costs organizations at least $100B in 2010. And that number is projected to double by 2012. How has the problem grown so out of control? And what can you do to fill the giant gap caused by antiquated security solutions? Find out in our live webinar, The Cost of Complacency: How Malware Impacts your Cost of Doing Business



Join John Vigouroux, CEO of M86 Security and President of Osterman Research, Michael Osterman as they explore the current state of the global security landscape and what your peers really think about security in their organizations. Topics include:
  • The financial and business productivity impact of malware.
  • How Web 2.0 and the increased proliferation of mobile devices accelerate the problem.
  • The level of protection available through various types of security solutions (hint: you may not be as protected as you think).
  • And how to address threats effectively and efficiently – every time.
    All registrants for this month’s webinar will receive access to the recording and our new special report from Osterman Research. Sign up today to secure your tomorrow.
    Sincerely,

    M86 Security
    Featured Speakers


    John Vigouroux
    John Vigouroux
    CEO, M86 Security
    John Vigouroux is M86 Security's chief executive officer. He joined the company in April of 2009 — bringing with him over 25 years of technology industry experience. John has led both public and privately held companies and is an expert in the remediation of Web security threats utilizing modern, real-time technologies.





    Michael Osterman
    Michael Osterman
    Principal of Osterman Research, Inc,
    Michael Osterman is the principal of Osterman Research, Inc, a leading analyst firm in the messaging and collaboration space, providing research, analysis, white papers and other services to companies like Microsoft, IBM, Google, EMC, Symantec, and Hewlett Packard among others.

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