By working together, we can protect the vital information of students, teachers, and administrators - no matter where they are. With the increased portability of removable USB devices, even users with the best intentions can accidentally install crippling software that compromises vital systems. It is essential to protect your applications and your students.
McAfee® Device Control helps you monitor and restrict data copied to removable storage devices and media to keep it from leaving institutional control. It also gives you the tools you need to monitor and control how users copy data onto these devices - regardless of where they are.
With the importance of the internet, securing the web with acceptable policies and controls is essential. McAfee’s Web Filtering Module allows you to set and enforce policies for safe and effective web usage to ensure that appropriate resources are used and protected from malware.
Join the session to learn about the following:
• How to protect data no matter where the data is stored
• How to effectively manage USB and portable storage devices
• When to create and enforce appropriate web policies to protect networks against malware
• Why you get what you pay for - why free A/V is really free
Date
Thurs., Dec. 2, 2010
Time
9:30am - 1:30pm
Complimentary breakfast and lunch is included
Location
MEEC
UMBC Technology Center
Main Seminar Room
1450 South Rolling Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21227
Space is limited, RSVP to meec-office@usmd.edu to confirm your seat for this session by 11/29/10, 12:00 Noon.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on November 9, 2010 2:10 PM | Permalink
Please join Maryland Education Enterprise Consortium (MEEC), Daly Computers and Kaspersky Internet Security for a Web Seminar that will feature Best Practices for Unified Threat Management (UTM) Consolidation.
Topic: Best Practices for UTM Consolidation
Date: Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Presenters: Jim Rowland, Daly Computers
Senior System Architect and Project Manager
Guyton Thorne, Kaspersky Internet Security
Sales Engineer
RSVP to meec-office@usmd.edu. Please include your name, e mail address and institution by Monday, November 15th, 2010.
Description: Daly and Kaspersky will discuss best practices for consolidation using UTM and explain:
What are the different pieces of security that best practices call for - firewall, anti spam, AV, anti phishing, intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, web filtering and patch management.
We will discuss the benefits of consolidating these areas of security into single platform with a management console.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on November 9, 2010 2:51 PM | Permalink
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