Compliance Decisions:Normalizing Security Data Management
A Free Virtual Seminar Focused on Strategies, Tools and Best Practices for a Secure and Actionable Compliance Program
Join SearchSecurity.com on Wednesday, March 7th at our virtual seminar, Compliance Decisions: Normalizing Security Data Management, as our keynote presenter Mike Chapple shares his best practices for understanding what’s happening on your network and how you can apply it to compliance.
By taking just a few hours out of your day, Chapple will help you figure out the best way to get a 30,000 foot view of what’s going on with the masses of data your organization generates and how you can map it to a compliance program as he discusses how to:
- Implement a governance and control structure that crosses all of an organization’s compliance requirements
- Normalize, correlate and analyze security data generated by various technologies
- Monitor and audit shared network resources that could be overlooked as a vulnerability that could impact PCI compliance
- And more!
This is an issue that your organization can’t afford for you to ignore – join us on Wednesday, March 7th to start planning your strategy for intersecting risk assessments with compliance. Register for Compliance Decisions today.
Be sure to visit our seminar website to register and while you're there check out our speaker bios and full session descriptions.
Speakers | |
Mike Chapple Senior Director, Enterprise Support Services, University of Notre Dame |
Agenda | |
10:00 AM | Doors Open/ Exhibit Hall Open/Networking Lounge Open |
10:30 AM | Session I: Building a Normalized Compliance Program |
11:15 AM | Vendor Showcase |
11:45 AM | Exhibit Hall Open, Live Chats |
12:00 PM | Session II: Mining Data Security |
12:45 PM | Vendor Showcase |
1:15 PM | Winning Tools Strategies for Agile Development Panel Discussion |
1:30 PM | Session III: Deep Dive: PCI Compliance |
2:15 PM | Video Presentation |
2:20 PM | Live Q&A with Mike Chapple |
2:50 PM | Exhibit Hall Open, Live Chats |
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