On-demand Webcast:
The Patriot Act and Protecting Data in the Cloud
Sponsored by: BankInfoSecurity.com
As financial institutions begin to incorporate cloud strategies into their organizations for the cost benefits it's essential to consider the data security impacts of cloud-based data. Two key issues have a complex affect on cloud data security including the newly expanded Patriot Act and data sovereignty issues. It's important to understand how these 2 issues make it difficult to have a cohesive and tight data security strategy and what you can do about it.
In this webcast we'll answer these key questions:
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What critical impacts does the newly extended Patriot Act have on sensitive data in the cloud? |
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What are the risks to cloud-based consumer information? |
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How can you address data sovereignty issues given the cloud computing infrastructure? |
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This seminar will explore these questions in depth and, by using some common examples such as BPOS, offer a framework for how you can address cloud data security without increasing operational costs or adding large amounts of infrastructure.
Featured Speakers
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| Vice President Marketing - Voltage Security |
| Wasim Ahmad brings to Voltage over 19 years of experience in enterprise software, application development and business intelligence, working with Global 2000 customers. Most recently, Wasim was Vice President of Strategy and Marketing at CA. Wasim holds a B.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Sussex, England. |
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| Tom Field |
| ISMG - BankInfoSecurity.com, Editorial Director |
| Tom Field is an award-winning journalist with over 20 years experience in newspapers, magazines, books, events and electronic media. A veteran community journalist and accomplished public speaker, with extensive business/technology and international reporting experience, Field has developed and moderated scores of podcasts, webcasts, roundtables and conferences, and he has appeared on C-SPAN, The History Channel and Travel Channel television programs. |
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